The Industrial Electrical Technology program provides comprehensive two-year curriculum designed to prepare students for career opportunities as industrial electrical technicians. Students receive instruction in safety, electrical and electronic theory, process control, instrumentation, and Programmable Logic Controllers.
Our mission is to prepare students for entry in the world of industrial electricity, with a thorough understanding of electrical safety, and safe practices. We wish to instill the enthusiasm to learn, think, and grow, now and into the future! Favorable opportunities, now and into the foreseeable future, make Industrial Electricity an interesting, outstanding career choice.
Program Learning Outcomes:
- IO1 Communication
Students will be able to communicate clearly and effectively within a workplace context - IO2 Quantitative Reasoning
Students will be able to reason mathematically using methods appropriate to the profession - IO3 Human Relations/Workplace Skills
Students will be able to demonstrate teamwork and/or workplace specific skills related to human relations - PO4 Students will be able to apply electronic principals to electro-maintenance activities
- PO5 Students will be able to install electrical/electronic apparatus using appropriate techniques
- PO6 Students will be able to access controls automation logic equipment for monitoring and troubleshooting purposes
- PO7 Students will be able to demonstrate proper mechanical techniques to assembly/disassembly activities
- PO8 Students will be able to fabricate simple fixtures as situations generally require
The following schedule of courses is the recommended program for completing this degree. See a program advisor for substitute courses.