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Electrical Construction and Maintenance
Diploma Program
The Electrical Construction and Maintenance pro-gram prepares students as entry-level technicians in residential and commercial wiring. Students may earn a diploma entitled Industrial Electrical Technology by attending an additional 2 quarters.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Students completing the Electrical Construction and Maintenance program should be able to find employment with electrical contractors, industrial plants, most state agencies, and power companies.
ADMISSIONS CRITERIA
- Submit a completed application and application fee;
- Be at least 16 years of age;
- Submit official high school transcript or GED transcript;
- Submit official college transcripts, if applicable;
- Meet the following assessment requirements:
Test Reading Writing Numerical Algebra ASSET 38 35 35 COMPASS 70 23 26 SAT 430 400 ACT 18 16 CPE 75 75 75
ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE CURRICULUM
The standard curriculum for the Electrical Construction and Maintenance program is designed for the quarter system. Students may enter the program during Fall and Spring quarters. The program generally takes 4 quarters to complete. To graduate, students must earn a minimum of 72 credit hours. The Industrial Electrical Technology (IET) diploma program generally takes 2 additional quarters to complete. To graduate, students must earn a minimum of 88 credit hours. To complete the IET diploma, a student must first complete all of the Electrical Construction and Maintenance courses.
| CURRICULUM OUTLINE | CREDITS | |
|---|---|---|
| GENERAL CORE COURSES | 13 | |
| EMP 100* | Interpersonal Relations and Professional Development (OL) | 3 |
| ENG 101* | English (OL) | 5 |
| MAT 101* | General Mathematics (OL) | 5 |
| OCCUPATIONAL COURSES | 56 | |
| ELT 106* | Electrical Prints, Schematics and Symbols (OL) | 4 |
| ELT 107* | Commercial Wiring I | 5 |
| ELT 108* | Commercial Wiring II | 5 |
| ELT 109* | Commercial Wiring III | 5 |
| ELT 111* | Single-Phase and Three-Phase Motors | 5 |
| ELT 112* | Variable Speed Controls | 3 |
| ELT 118* | Electrical Controls | 5 |
| ELT 119* | Electricity Principles II (OL) | 4 |
| ELT 120* | Residential Wiring I | 5 |
| ELT 121* | Residential Wiring II | 6 |
| IFC 100* | Industrial Safety Procedures (OL) | 2 |
| IFC 101* | Direct Current Circuits I (OL) | 4 |
| XXX xxx | Elective | 3 |
| FUNDAMENTAL OCCUPATIONAL COURSES | 3 | |
| SCT 100* | Introduction to Microcomputers (OL) | 3 |
| INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY | 16 | |
| ELT 116* | Transformers | 4 |
| ELT 117* | NEC Industrial Applications | 4 |
| ELT 122* | Industrial PLC's | 6 |
| XXX xxx* | Technical Electives | 2 |
* "C" or higher is required for designated courses.
(OL) designation indicates course is available online in selected quarters.
EC&M PROGRAM COSTS ONLY
(Costs are estimates and are subject to change.)
Tuition/Fees: $1,812
Books/Supplies: $750
Tools: $300
I.E.T. PROGRAM COSTS
(Costs are estimates and are subject to change.)
Tuition/Fees: $658
Books/Supplies: $350



