Electrical Technology
Dr. Rick Hawkins, Wiliam Johnson, Jimmy Whitehead
Associate of Applied Science
The Postsecondary Electrical Technology program prepares individuals to
install, operate, maintain, and repair electrically-energized systems
such as residential, commercial, and industrial electric wiring, DC and
AC motors, controls, and electrical distribution panels.
Instruction in the use of test equipment is included.
The Electrical Technology instructional emphasis is on theory,
circuits, testing, schematic/blueprint drawing and reading, design
basics, motor and control devices, and wire installation with
construction and industrial equipment. Students are award
Associate of Applies Science degrees upon successfully completing the
program.
FRESHMAN YEAR
First
Semester
Hours
EET 1193 Fund. of Electricity..................................3
EET 1114 DC Circuits.............................................4
ELT 1263 Blueprint Read.& Plan.............................3
IMM 1314 Principles of Hydraulics
& Pneumatics......................................4
MAT 1313 College Algebra....................................3
Total Hours............................................................17 |
Second
Semester
Hours
EET 1123 AC Circuits ............................................3
ENG 1113 English Comp I.......................................3
ELT 1113 Res./Light Comm. Wiring........................3
ELT 1213 Electrical Power......................................3
EET 1334 Solid State Dev./Circ..............................4
Total Hours..............................................................16 |
SOPHOMORE YEAR
First
Semester
Hours
ELT 1223 Motor Maintenance &
Troubleshooting......................................3
ELT 1283 Est. Cost of Res. Installation....................3
DDT 1313 Fundamentals of CAD.............................3
ELT 1413 Motor Control Systems...........................3
ELT 2613 Prog. Logic Controller.............................3
Elective (Fine Arts)................................3
Total Hours.............................................................18
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Second
Semester
Hours
ELT 1123 Commercial & Industrial Wiring............3
MFT 2813 PLC Maint. & Troubleshooting............3
ELT 2424 Solid State Motor Control...................4
SPT 1113 Oral Communication............................3
Elective (Social/Behavioral Science).....3
Total Hours..........................................................16 |
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