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Electrical Technology, A.A.S. (Spring 2009)
The use of electrical technology in residential, commercial and industrial applications continues to grow rapidly. Electricians install and maintain electrical systems for a variety of purposes, including lighting, appliances, climate control, security and communications. JCCC offers a 65-credit-hour associate of applied science degree program and a 29-credit-hour vocational certificate program. Both programs emphasize hands-on training integrated with a knowledge of theory and study of the National Electrical Code that prepares students to take a national licensure exam. The associate of applied science degree program prepares students to enter the electrical trade in four types of electrical occupations: residential, commercial, industrial and maintenance. The program also prepares students for continued education in electrical contracting/management, electrical design and industrial/electronic controls. (Major Code 2260; CIP Code 46.0302) Associate of Applied Science DegreeFirst SemesterELTE 122 National Electrical Code I...........................4 ELTE 125 Residential Wiring Methods*..........................4 Prerequisite or corequisite: HVAC 123 or ELTE 123 ELTE 123 Electromechanical Systems............................4 INDT 125 Industrial Safety....................................3 INDT 155 Workplace Skills.....................................1 Total Semester Credit Hours.........................16 Second SemesterELTE 200 Commercial Wiring Methods*...........................4 Prerequisite or corequisite: HVAC 123 or ELTE 123 ENGL 121 Composition I*.......................................3 Prerequisite: ENGL 106 or appropriate placement test score or EAP 113 and EAP 117 MATH 133 Technical Mathematics I*.............................4 Prerequisite: MATH 111 with a grade of "C" or higher or appropriate score on the math assessment test CPCA 105 Introduction to Personal Computers: Windows..........1 Technical Electives..................................4 Total Semester Credit Hours.........................16 Third SemesterDRAF 129 Interpreting Architectural Drawings..................2 ELTE 205 Industrial Electrical Wiring*........................4 Prerequisite: ELTE 122 or ELTE 125 or ELTE 200 ELTE 210 Code Certification Review*...........................3 Prerequisite: ELTE 122 ELTE 271 Electrical Internship I*.............................3 Prerequisite: program facilitator approval HPER 200 First Aid and CPR....................................2 Social Science and/or Economics Elective.............3 Total Semester Credit Hours.........................17 Fourth SemesterENGL 123 Technical Writing I*.................................3 Prerequisite: ENGL 121 ELTE 215 Generators, Transformers and Motors*.................4 Prerequisites: ELTE 123 and one of the following: ELTE 122 or ELTE 125 or ELTE 200 or equivalent experience and division administrator's approval CET 105 Construction Methods.................................3 Humanities Elective..................................3 Technical Electives..................................3 Total Semester Credit Hours.........................16 TOTAL PROGRAM CREDIT HOURS..........................65 Technical ElectivesELTE 291 Independent Study..................................1-7 CPCA 128 PC Applications: MS Office...........................3 DRAF 120 Introduction to Drafting.............................2 DRAF 130 Introduction to CAD Concepts - AutoCAD: 2008*........3 Prerequisite: DRAF 120 or approval of the program assistant dean DRAF 250 Electrical Drafting*.................................3 Prerequisites: MATH 133 and DRAF 230 or ENGR 131 ELEC 120 Introduction to Electronics..........................3 ELEC 125 Digital Electronics I................................4 ELEC 131 Introduction to Sensors and Actuators................3 ELEC 133 Programmable Controllers.............................3 ELEC 165 Advanced Programmable Controllers*...................3 Prerequisite: ELEC 133 ELEC 185 LAN Cabling and Installation.........................3 ELTE 202 Electrical Estimating*...............................3 Prerequisites: ELTE 122 and ELTE 125 or ELTE 200 or permission from program facilitator HVAC 121 Basic Principles of HVAC*............................4 Prerequisite or corequisite: HVAC 123 or ELTE 123 MFAB 121 Intro to Shielded Metal Arc Welding I (SMAW I)*......4 Prerequisite or corequisite: MFAB 120 or MFAB 127 BUS 140 Principles of Supervision............................3 BUS 145 Small Business Management............................3 ENTR 142 Fast Trac Business Plan..............................3 RRT 165 Railroad Safety, Quality and Environment.............3 *Prerequisite/Corequisite required |