Course Description
This 12 to 16–month program provides students with basic theory, principles, practice, experiments, and real work experience. After completion of the basic electrical curricula, the student has the option of specializing in one or more of the following areas; Advanced Digital Electronics, Solid State Motor Control, Hydraulic/Pneumatics, and Programmable Logic Controllers.
Upon completion of the course of study for this program, a student can apply his or her knowledge to today's ever-changing technological advancements in residential, commercial, wiring industrial electricity, and electronics.
Course Outline|
Orientation and Safety DC Fundamentals AC Fundamentals Residential Wiring and the NEC Transformer Theory Test Equipment and Soldering Blueprint Reading/Applied Math |
AC and DC Motors and Controls Industrial Wiring Semiconductors/Electronic Circuits Programmable Logic Controllers Digital Electronics Robotics |
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Electrician Helper Electronics Assembler |
3 Months 3 Months |
Diploma Awards
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Electrician Industrial Electronics |
12 Months 16 Months |
Class Hours
| Classes meet from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday - Friday at the Main Campus, 426 Highway 91, Elizabethton. A part-time training program is also offered in the evening. |
