Manufacturing Industrial Technology
The electrical technology program focuses on preparing students for entry-level electrician positions in industry and the building trades. The study of electrical theory and practical application of that theory provides the foundation of this program. Laboratory and classroom instruction includes such topics as blueprint reading, motor controls, and residential wiring. Construction Electricity concentrates on residential electrical construction, and industrial electricity for manufacturing plants.
Students enrolled in the Electrical Technology program are required to achieve a minimum grade of "C" in each technical core and technical elective course.
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Electrical Technology |
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Diplomas Available |
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| Construction Electrician | 43 hours |
| Industrial Electrician | 66 hours |
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Certificates Available |
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| Electrician Apprentice | 38 hours |
| Electrician Helper | 9 hours |
| Residential Electrician | 17 hours |
| Electronics Technology | |
| Diplomas Available | |
| Electronics Technician | 63 - 64 hours |
| Certificates Available | |
| Electronics Technician Apprentice | 33 hours |
| Electronics Mechanic Apprentice | 23 hours |
| Electronics Tester | 13 hours |
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For more information concerning the Manufacturing Industrial Technology contact: Dean Autry |