Industrial Electricity
The Industrial Electricity Program is designed to equip students with the skills necessary to become industrial electricians or entry-level electricians/electrician's helpers. Students will learn the theories and principles involved in the operation and installation of electrical equipment and machines. They will study the installation of motors, transformers, industrial controls, programmable logic controllers, and variable speed drives. An in-depth examination of the National Electrical Code will also be part of the curriculum, along with preparation for credentialing tests. Students are required to participate in third-party credentialing, such as the Certified Electrician Technician (CET), and complete third-party assessments, such as the National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI), before finishing the program.
This program is designed to complement the apprenticeship training programs of local electrical contractors. It offers a sequence of short-term certificates focused on specific skill sets that individuals can earn as they work towards an Associate degree or to enhance their skills in specific areas of demand.
Degrees and Certificates
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Industrial Electricity, Associate in Applied Science (AAS) -
Commercial Industrial Wiring - PENDING, Short Term Certificate -
Industrial Electricity - Basic Electricity, Short Term Certificate -
Industrial Electricity - Industrial Motor Controls, Short Term Certificate -
Industrial Process Controls, Short Term Certificate -
Solid State, Short Term Certificate
Classes
ELT 110: WIRING METHODS
ELT 117: AC/DC MACHINES
ELT 122: Advanced AC/DC Machines
ELT 131: WIRING 1 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL
ELT 132: COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WIRING II
ELT 206: OSHA SAFETY STANDARDS
IET 299A: Occupational Safety Ergonomics
IET 299B: Methods Engineering and Work Measurement
ILT 104: INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTATION
ILT 105: INDUSTRIAL INSTRUMENTION LAB
ILT 109: ELECTRICAL BLUEPRINT READING I
ILT 114: INSTRUMENTATION OPERATION AND CALIBRATION
ILT 115: INDUSTRIAL CONTROLS
ILT 118: CONSTRUCTION WIRING NEC
ILT 139: INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTIC PROGRAMMING
ILT 148: AUTOMATIC CONTROLS SYSTEMS
Instructor approval.
ILT 160: DC FUNDAMENTALS
ILT 161: AC FUNDAMENTALS
ILT 162: SOLID STATE FUNDAMENTALS
ILT 163: DIGITAL FUNDAMENTALS
ILT 164: CIRCUIT FABRICATION
ILT 165: INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONIC CONTROLS I
ILT 166: MOTORS AND TRANSFORMERS I
ILT 167: AC/DC MACHINERY AND CONTROLS I
ILT 169: HYDRAULICS/ PNEUMATICS
ILT 192: CO-OP IN ILT
Permission of instructor.
ILT 194: INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS
ILT 196: ADVANCED PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS
As required by program.
ILT 198: ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS I
ILT 209: MOTOR CONTROLS I
ILT 210: MECHATRONICS
ILT 211: TROUBLESHOOTING TECHNIQUES
ILT 216: INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS
ILT 217: INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS LAB
ILT 218: INDUSTRIAL ROBOTICS CONCEPTS
ILT 231: National Electric Code
This course introduces students to the National Electric Code. Emphasis is placed on locating and interpreting needed information within the NEC code manual. Upon completion of this course, the student should be able to locate code requirements for a specific electrical installation.