Electrical Technologies
Degrees and Certificates
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Electrical Power and Control Technologies, Associate in Applied Science -
Electrical Systems Installation and Maintenance, Associate in Applied Science -
Electrical Power and Control Technologies, Certificate -
Electrical Systems Installation and Maintenance, Certificate
Courses
ETEC123L: Wiring Theory and Techniques (Commercial)
ETEC124L: AC/DC Theory
ETEC126L: Residential Wiring and Electrical Blueprint Reading
ETEC127L: Residential Wiring and Electrical Blueprint Reading Lab
ETEC128L: Fundamentals of Electrical Controls
ETEC130L: Rotating Machinery
ETEC141L: NEC I
ETEC142L: NEC II
National Electrical Code II covers general requirements for wiring methods and materials used in electrical installations, such as conductor selection and rating and electrical box selection and sizing. This course also covers the uses permitted and uses not permitted for all cable and raceway-based wiring methods recognized by the Code. Students will also learn the codes associated with Equipment for General Use, including switches, receptacles, luminaires, panel boards and heating systems.
ETEC143L: NEC III
National Electrical Code III covers the proper sizing of protection for electric motor, air conditioning, and transformer equipment installations. Students will also learn the requirements for hazardous locations, swimming pools, renewable energy and stand by power generation systems. Students will also conduct calculations and locating rules and regulations in the code.
ETEC210L: Introduction to Electrical Estimating and Design
ETEC215L: Photovoltaics
ETEC224L: Wiring Theory and Techniques (Industrial)
ETEC230L: Electrical Motor Controls
The course covers control fundamentals incorporating control relays, contactors, and motor starters, as well as an introduction to solid state motor controls.
ETEC234L: Construction Site Safety
This course provides students with training in OSHA regulations for safety and health in the construction industry, as well as safe working practices for electricians servicing electrically live installations mandated by NFPA 70E.
ETEC235L: Programmable Controllers
This course covers industrial programmable controllers and program writing including; but not limited to, Boolean Algebra directly related to elementary circuit analysis, basic relay logic programming, program control instructions, sequence instructions, data manipulation, math instructions, program editing and troubleshooting.