This degree program is designed to prepare students for entry level employment in the electrical trade. The program will also provide students with the skills needed to effectively understand and analyze in settings where electrical power and control systems are utilized. Proper maintenance and repair of electrical equipment will be covered, as well as instruction to ensure that proper safety guidelines are followed at all times.
Advising Sheets
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Degree Requirements
1st Semester
Class |
Description |
Credits |
General Education |
CLP 150A |
College and Life Planning |
1 |
ENG 150 |
Introduction to Literature |
3 |
ENG 151 |
Freshman Composition |
3 |
ETP 100 |
Basic Electrical Theory I |
3 |
ICT 150 |
Introduction to Computers |
3 |
Program Requirements |
ETP 120 |
Basic Electrical Theory II |
4 |
Total Credits: |
17 |
2nd Semester
Class |
Description |
Credits |
Program Requirements |
ELE 170 |
Consumer Electronics |
4 |
CARP 100 |
Hand and Power Tools |
3 |
ELE 151 |
Electronics |
4 |
BPR 200 |
Blueprint Reading I |
3 |
Total Credits: |
14 |
Program Recommended Courses
Class |
Description |
Credits |
BUS 103 |
Introduction to Business |
3 |
Total Credits: |
3 |
Program Requirements
Class |
Description |
Credits |
PHSCI 150/150L |
Physical Science/Lab |
4 |
Total Credits: |
4 |
3rd Semester
Class |
Description |
Credits |
Program Requirements |
ETP 130 |
National Electrical Code (NEC) |
3 |
ETP 150 |
Residential House Wiring |
5 |
General Education |
MAT 155 |
Vocational Technical Mathematics |
3 |
SPH 153 |
Introduction to Speech |
3 |
Total Credits: |
14 |
4th Semester
Class |
Description |
Credits |
General Education |
HIS 150 |
American History I |
|
OR |
|
HIS 151 |
American History II |
|
OR |
3 |
HIS 170 |
World Civilization I |
|
OR |
|
HIS 171 |
World Civilization II |
|
Program Requirements |
ELE 299 |
Cooperative Work Internship |
4 |
Total Credits: |
13 |
Total Credits
Class |
Credits |
General Education: |
28 |
Program Requirements: |
34 |
Total Credits: |
62 |
Program Recommended Courses: 3 credits |