JOBS 2450 — Job Seeking Skills
The course assists students in making immediate and future decisions concerning job choices and educational growth by compiling resumes, evaluating job offers, and outlining information essential to finding, applying for, and terminating a job. Semester Offerings: Offered every Summer semester. Electrician – Industrial Electrician (CIP 46.0302) Description The purpose of this training program is to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and hands- on training needed to begin a rewarding career in the electrical profession. The program teaches students how to install, maintain, and repair electrical systems in residential and commercial applications. Program Learning Objectives 1. Understand OHM's law and electrical conversions. 2. Understand DC Fundamentals 3. Ability to wire a basic switch and receptacle in a residential setting. 4. Ability to wire switches and receptacles in a commercial setting. 5. Dimension scaling and electrical symbols 6. Ability to size a solar panel to feed or supplement a house. 7. Ability to determine and distinguish safe work practices within the industrial work environment. 8. Sizing and load calculations of generators. 9. Sizing, bending, installing, and fittings of conduit. 10. Fundamentals of motor and light controls. Curriculum Course # Course Title Lecture/ Lab Hours Credit Hours Clock Hours