ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION AND CONTROL
Students in the electrical construction and control program learn the basics of electrical wiring used in the installation and maintenance of lighting, appliances, motors, heating, and air conditioning. Training includes the operation, testing, and maintenance of electrical equipment and electronics for skills in electrical controls and solid-state devices, as well as computer experience using a programmable controller. Power distribution, industrial maintenance, electrical and service work, installation and service of irrigation equipment, and new construction are some of the areas with employment opportunities for graduates of the two-year electrical program.
Courses
- ECON 1010 — Personal and Business Finance
- ELTR 1010 — Basic Electricity
- ELTR 1020 — Basic Electricity Lab
- ELTR 1030 — Electrical Wiring I
- ELTR 1040 — Electrical Wiring I Lab
- ELTR 1050 — National Electrical Code I
- ELTR 1200 — National Electrical Code II
- ELTR 1210 — Electrical Wiring II
- ELTR 1230 — Motor Control
- ELTR 1240 — Motor Control Lab
- ELTR 1250 — Blueprint and Cost Estimating
- ELTR 1300 — Cooperative Internship I
- ELTR 2000 — Motor Theory and Application
- ELTR 2010 — Motor Theory and Application Lab
- ELTR 2020 — Automation Fundamentals
- ELTR 2030 — Automation Fundamentals Lab
- ELTR 2045 — Electrical Energy Conservation I
- ELTR 2055 — Electrical Troubleshooting
- ELTR 2065 — Electrical Troubleshooting Lab
- ELTR 2210 — Control Wiring
- ELTR 2215 — Control Wiring and Solid State Lab
- ELTR 2235 — Electrical Energy Systems
- ELTR 2245 — Electrical Energy Systems Lab
- ELTR 2260 — Solid State Fundamentals
- ENGL 1050 — Workplace Communication
- HLTH 1710 — First Aid
- MATH 1020 — Technical Mathematics I
- MATH 1060 — Technical Mathematics II
- PSYC 1000 — Human Relations