The Electrical Systems Technology program prepares students for entry
into the workforce as
Electrical Technicians or for entry into
higher education after graduation. The core curriculum consists of
electrical safety, use and care of tools and instruments, electrical
theory, the National Electrical Code, design and installation methods
relating to residential, commercial, and industrial electrical systems.
In addition to the core curriculum, students can select from three
career options:
- General Electrical Construction
- Telecommunications Cabling
- Control and Automation.
Hands-on learning is stressed in a safe, modern learning environment.
Projects both inside and outside of the laboratory are used to
reinforce lessons taught in the classroom. The course content is
selected with the advice and consent of a local Industry Advisory
Committee.