Electrical Wiring Technology - CERT
This program is currently under development and not accepting students.
The program prepares students with entry-level job skills as an electrical apprentice in residential and commercial wiring fields, under the supervision of a licensed Journeyman Electrician. Certain courses are offered for individuals who may want to update their present skills. Safety is covered in accordance with procedure and practices of each major component.
Completion of this certificate can be applied toward the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Vocational/Technical Studies.
Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)
- Identifying the role of OSHA in job-site safety.
- Recognizing and demonstrating the proper use of basic hand and power tools and applying basic geometry to measurements.
- Identifying and understanding construction drawing terms, components, and symbols.
- Describing and demonstrating the proper use of slings and rigging hardware, and communicating effectively.
- Developing critical communication, thinking, and problem-solving skills.
- Demonstrates undserstanding of entry-level job skills as an electrical apprentice in residential and commercial wiring fields.
Degree Requirements
The follow degree requirements are for the 2025-2026 Catalog. For other catalogs, please see CatalogsMinimum of 30 Credit Hours
Concentration Requirements (30 credit hours) | ||
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CNST1110 | General Carpentry | 4 |
CNST1120 | Construction Drawings | 4 |
EWRG100 | Fndmntls of AC/DC Electricity | 4 |
EWRG102 | Residential Electricity | 4 |
EWRG105 | Photovoltaics Design | 3 |
EWRG117 | Wiring Special Circuits | 4 |
EWRG200 | Commercial Electricity | 4 |
EWRG201 | AC/DC Motor Control | 3 |
Approved Electives (4 credit hours) | ||
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ELEC102 | Electronic Circuits/AC | 4 |
ELEC179 | Soldering, Fabrication & Repair | 3 |
EWRG107 | Photovoltaics Maintnce/Operation | 4 |