Industrial and Engineering Technologies and Engineering Transfer  

Industrial Electricity/Electronics

The Industrial Electricity/Electronics diploma program emphasizes theory and hands-on training in electrical wiring, including the applications to residential, commercial and industrial installations. Although basic installation of electrical components is an important part of the technician's job, increased emphasis has been placed on wiring and programming of programmable logic controllers. Entry-level positions for graduates are available with local electrical contractors, industrial plants, hospitals, power companies, government agencies and other related businesses.

Special Requirements

Students are required to purchase a set of small hand tools at an approximate cost of $50.

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Major: 

Industrial Electricity/Electronics
(48 credit hours)

Diploma:  Industrial Technology
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A.  GENERAL EDUCATION COURSE REQUIREMENTS 
(9 CREDIT HOURS)

Credit Hours

ENG 150  Basic Communications 

3.0

MAT 155  Contemporary Mathematics 

3.0

Approved Social/Behavioral Science Course 

3.0

Subtotal

9.0

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B.  MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS (14 CREDIT HOURS)

Credit Hours

EEM 117  AC/DC Circuits I 

4.0

EEM 140  National Electrical Code 

3.0

EEM 151  Motor Controls I 

4.0

EEM 201  Electronic Devices I 

  3.0

Subtotal

14.0

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C.  ADDITIONAL COURSE REQUIREMENTS (25 CREDIT HOURS)

Credit Hours

EEM 118  AC/DC Circuits II 

4.0

EEM 141  Residential/Commercial Codes 

3.0

EEM 142  Commercial/Industrial Codes 

3.0

EEM 165  Residential/Commercial Wiring 

4.0

EEM 166  Commercial/Industrial Wiring 

4.0

EEM 172  Electrical Print Reading 

4.0

EEM 251  Programmable Controllers 

  3.0

Subtotal

25.0

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Total Credit Hours:

48.0

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