31 credit hours.
The Electrical System Technology Certificate is a one-year program designed to prepare graduates for employment or advancement in electrical-related maintenance areas within industry. This program includes introductions to electricity, electronics, digital electronics and solid state electronics, and allows students to select elective courses. Students choosing to continue their education after the Electrical Systems Technology certificate may easily continue into the Electronic Systems Technology Associate in Applied Science, Maintenance Technology Associate in Applied Science or Renewable Energy Associate in Applied Science degree programs.
| Course | Course Name | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| COMM 101 | Introduction to Oral Communication | 3 |
| MATH 109 or TMAT 103 |
College Algebra for Math & Science or Technical Math I |
4 or 4 |
| Course | Course Name | Credit Hours |
|---|---|---|
| ELTC 102 | DC Electronics | 3 |
| ELTC 103 | AC Electronics | 3 |
| ELTC 206 | Digital Electronics and Microprocessors | 3 |
| ELTC 207 | Solid State Electronics Troubleshooting & Measurements | 3 |
| MAIN 101 | Industrial Electricity and Systems | 3 |
| MAIN 201 or NETW 208 |
Electric Wiring and Maintenance or Data and Cabling Systems |
3 or 3 |
Electives as approved by advisor or department.
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