The Electrical Technology department offers a one-year vocational certificate option, a technical, and a two-year Associate of Applied Science degree option. The one-year program is two semesters in length and prepares graduates to become employed in residential, commercial, and industrial electricity settings. Graduates of the program will possess the knowledge and skills necessary to plan, install, maintain, and troubleshoot various electrical systems. Students will study such topics as blueprint reading, residential/commercial industrial wiring, job cost estimation, electrical power, and programmable logic controllers. The Electrical Technology program embeds opportunities to acquire credentials through the National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI).
This program requires a Silver Certificate on the ACT Work-keys exam. Please see the program advisor or Navigator for additional information regarding testing times and locations for Work-keys.