Outcomes
Use safe work habits and techniques when constructing, installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, or repairing industrial machinery and systems.
Properly use basic hand tools, small power tools, and standard measuring instruments commonly employed in the field of industrial machinery and systems.
Successfully construct circuits, translating industry-standard drawings and documentation into their intended physical manifestations, properly performing their intended physical functions, using effective technique in the installation of industrial machinery and systems.
Effectively troubleshoot and diagnose common electrical circuit and system faults by drawing sensible and reasonable conclusions from all available data.
Effectively troubleshoot and diagnose common electrical circuit and system faults by accurately analyzing the appropriate drawings and documentation relative to noted trouble symptoms.
Effectively troubleshoot and diagnose common electrical circuit and system faults by accurately gathering measured data and noting trouble symptoms; and, then correctly interpreting this data.ractice safety, environmental protection, workplace ethics, and leadership skills in the horticultural workplace.
Make successful repairs of usual faults in common electrical circuits and systems.
Effectively troubleshoot and diagnose common electrical circuit and system faults by accurately analyzing the appropriate drawings and documentation relative to noted trouble symptoms.
Effectively troubleshoot and diagnose common electrical circuit and system faults by accurately gathering measured data and noting trouble symptoms; and, then correctly interpreting this data.ractice safety, environmental protection, workplace ethics, and leadership skills in the horticultural workplace.
Program Overview
The Electrical Technology program prepares students to construct, install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair electrical circuits and systems. Basic knowledge, fundamental skills and industry standards will be emphasized as students learn to work in the field of electrical technology. All degree-seeking students in Electrical Technology take the same common core of freshman-level courses; then develop skills in the specialization area of Industrial Machinery Maintenance. KCC offers three other Electrical Technology specialization tracks: Industrial Electrical Technology, Industrial Instrumentation and Process Control and Renewable Energy Technology. Students will be required to purchase a minimum set of components and/or tools in some courses. Electrical Technology graduates are generally prepared to enter electrical technology programs at selected colleges and universities with junior status.
Program Requirements
Major Courses
General education
COMM 1603 | Business Communication | 3 Credits |
ELTR 1503 | Survey of Renewable Energy | 3 Credits |
MATH 1103 | Technical Mathematics | 3 Credits |
MATH 1133 | Tech Math for Electrical Circuitry | 3 |
PSCI 1114 | Applied Technical Science | 4 Credits |
Total Credit Hours: | 16 |
A higher level mathematics course can be substituted for MATH 1103.
Total Credit Hours: 68
Suggested Course Sequence
Fall semester (first year)
Spring semester (first year)
Fall semester (second year)
WELD 2124 | Tungsten Inert Gas Welding | 4 Credits |
ELTR 2414 | Industrial Motor Control | 4 Credits |
COMM 1603 | Business Communication | 3 Credits |
ELTR 1503 | Survey of Renewable Energy | 3 Credits |
ELTR 2303 | Electrical Installation Skills II | 3 Credits |
Spring semester (second year)
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