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Description
The Industrial Electrical Technology program combines classroom
instruction and practical experience with actual field work to provide
students with the skills necessary for employment as residential,
commercial, or industrial electricians.
Courses range from electrical math and electrical prints, programmable
logic controls, schematics and symbols to single phase and three
phase motors and electrical controls. Instruction focuses on the
installation, operation, and maintenance of all types of electrical
equipment. To supplement the student’s knowledge, electives
are offered in the areas of welding, blueprint reading, and other
related courses.
Program graduates receive a diploma.
Industrial Electrical
Apprenticeship Program
DTAE
Program Resources
Program Requirements
Applicants must meet general admissions requirements, and must also:
- Present official documentation of an earned high school diploma,
GED, or college degree. Applicants who do not possess a high school
diploma or GED must pass an Ability to Benefit Test.
- Present acceptable COMPASS/ASSET scores taken within the last
five years, or SAT, ACT or CPE scores taken within the last seven
years.
Curriculum
Credits required for graduation: 90
» Decisions regarding the selection
of electives are made by the student after consultation with the
instructor.
* The student's actual curriculum may vary somewhat from the outline
above.
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