Electrical Engineering Technician (Co-op option available)
If you are interested in working in the electrical industry this program is for you. Graduates of the Electrical Engineering Technician Program have demonstrated the ability to perform a defined number of electrical engineering technician functions under the supervision of a qualified person. You will develop a range and level of skills to be successful as an entry-level electrical engineering technician. This program explores the measurement of temperature, pressure, flow, level, installation methods, and wiring systems, and applying applicable codes, standards and best practices. Some careers may include Instrumentation Technician, Apprentice Electrician, among many others. Students will a
Courses
- BLUE 1409 — ELEC Code I (
- BLUE 2400 — ELEC Code 2 (
- BLUE 3400 — ELEC Code 3 (
- BLUE 4400 — ELEC Code 4 (
- CODE 1402 — ELEC Electronics 1 (
- CODE 2400 — Communications (
- CODE 3400 — ELEC Electronics 2 (
- CODE 4400 — ELEC Electronics 3 (
- COMM 2400 — ELEC Installation Methods 2 (
- COOP 1000 — Event Program and Production Development (
- CSTT 120 — CSTT 120
- DC 2030 — STRATEGIC VISION
- EETC 1000 — EETC 1000
- ELCT 2400 — General Education Elective (
- ELCT 3400 — General Education Elective (
- ELCT 4400 — General Education Elective (
- GNED 0000 — Principles Of Health Conditions and Management 1 (
- INSL 1401 — Mathematics I (
- INSL 2400 — ELEC Instrumentation I (
- INSL 3400 — ELEC Instrumentation 2 (
- INSL 4400 — ELEC Instrumentation 3 (
- INST 1401 — Mathematics 2 (
- INST 3402 — Mathematics for Technology 1 (
- INST 4401 — ELEC Programmable Logic Controllers (
- MATH 1424 — HVAC Oil Burner 3A Theory (OB3T 1400)
- MATH 2401 — Mechanical Practical I (
- MATH 3401 — Electrical Trade Theory 2 (
- MOTR 2402 — ELEC Signaling Systems (
- PLC 2401 — Electrical Trade Theory 3 (
- SAFE 1408 — Electrical Trade Theory 1 (
- SIGN 2400 — SIGN 2400
- TRAD 1411 — TRAD 1411
- TRAD 3400 — TRAD 3400
- TRAD 4400 — TRAD 4400