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EDSE 235 — Exceptionality in ECE Settings 3

66 credits · 66 hours

General Education Courses Credits General Education Course 3 ELECTRICAL AND AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGY Credential: Associate in Applied Science Degree (64-66 credit hours) Academic Requirements for Admission: Required: High School Algebra I and Algebra II or College Algebra Highly Recommended for Success in the EA Program : Physics, Chemistry, and/or Trigonometry, as the program pulls heavily on concepts covered in these courses. Electrical and Automation Technology prepares students for a wide range of exciting and well-paying career paths. Past graduates have found employment with electric utilities, paper mills, saw mills, construction contractors, manufacturing industries, the FAA, hospitals, wind farms, solar installers, building automation companies, engineering firms, process control distrib utors, electrical distributors, research laboratories, water districts, shipyards, power plants, and many more. The program provides sound theory reinforced by extensive hands -on experience within a state -of-the- art laboratory that will not only provide th e skills necessary for today’s workplace but also prepare graduates to adapt to rapidly changing technology. Students receive a solid foundation in electrical theory including DC/AC circuits, digital electronics, analog electronics, power distribution, an d electrical machines. In addition, a strong focus is placed on modern automation to include motor controls, drives, programmable automation controllers, data communication, pneum

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