ELECTRICAL TRADES TECHNOLOGY

Associate in Applied Science

Electromechanical Technology (ETT.ELM.AAS)

   Focused on the requirements of a facilities setting, students will develop the knowledge and skills to support the maintenance of facility infrastructures; equipment, buildings, and manufacturing equipment.
   The ETT programs provide students with an educational background in: Electrical Design, and Maintenance.
   Graduates may be employed in various electrical-related occupations: Plant Floor Electrician; Equipment Maintenance and Repair; or choose to continue their education.

Major Requirements Credits
APP 2170* Applied Technology 4
ATF 1470 Fundamentals of Pneumatics 3
ATM 1100 Introduction to Machine Tools 3
ATW 1120 Intro to Gas/Arc/MIG/TIG Welding 3
CAD 1101* Introduction to CAD
DDT 1000 Fundamentals for the Drafting Industry 3
EEC 1020* DC Fundamentals 3
EEC 1040* AC Fundamentals 3
ENG 1450*1 Writing and Reading for Problem Solving 3
ETT 1110* Industrial Electrical Systems 3
ETT 2500* Electrical Machines 4
ETT 2700* Machines and Process Control 4
MAT 1150* Intermediate Algebra 4
ROB 1500 Introduction to Robotics Technology 4
ROB 1520 Robot Manipulator Drives and Linkages 4
ROB 2040 Programmable Controller Applications 4
 
See Graduation Requirements for an Associate in Applied Science Degree.
 
Necessary Electives to Total 62


TECH PREP STUDENTS: Students who have completed articulated Electronics Tech Prep programs may apply for advanced placement. Detailed information may be obtained through your high school counselor.

1 Transfer students should substitute ENG 1510 for ENT 1450
* When all courses marked with an asterisk are completed, students may apply for a certificate.
Course may be used to meet General Education requirements