Electrical Technology Certificate
An introduction to basic direct current (DC) theory including electron theory and direct current applications.
Additional course fee(s) required.
Introduction to mathematical applications utilized to solve problems in the electrical field. Topics include fractions decimals percentages simple equations ratio and proportion unit conversions and applied geometry.
Wiring methods for single family and multifamily dwellings.†Includes load calculations service entrance sizing proper grounding techniques and associated safety procedures.
Additional course fee(s) required.
Introduces alternating current (AC).†Includes AC voltage frequency mechanical and electrical degrees waveforms resistors capacitors and inductors.
Additional course fee(s) required.
An introductory study of the National Electrical Code (NEC) for those employed in fields requiring knowledge of the Code. Emphasis on wiring design protection methods and materials equipment for general use and basic calculations.
Commercial wiring methods. Includes overcurrent protection raceway panel board installation proper grounding techniques and associated safety procedures.
Additional course fee(s) required.
Total Program Hours
18
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION:
The Electrical program is designed to train individuals in the safe, proper and efficient installation of electrical equipment and associated wiring in residential, commercial and industrial settings. This program stresses all of the basic elements required in the types of installations most often encountered by the electrician, including direct current applications in residential, commercial and industrial settings. The National Electrical Code, its interpretation and application, are included in the program.
The program may be completed in two semesters (Fall and Spring,) and prepares students for entry-level employment as apprentice electricians.