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The Electrical System Technology AAS degree prepares students for employment in intermediate level jobs within the electrical industry. The curriculum covers both theory and key principles of commercial and industrial electrical wiring and systems. The program also develops technical skills through practical applications that employ current and emerging standards and technologies. Students will learn advanced installation, diagnostic and repair practices for commercial and industrial wiring, motors, and electrical systems. Additionally, students will be exposed to commercial and industrial equipment maintenance, electrical system planning, instrumentation, electrical estimating, and hydraulic and pneumatics systems. Lastly, throughout the two-year degree, students will hone their skills in writing, mathematics, communication, customer service, critical thinking, and problem solving.
Successful graduates can qualify for employment in a variety of jobs such as commercial electrical technician, industrial electrical technician, security/fire alarm system installer, residential, commercial, industrial electrical project manager, and residential, commercial, industrial electrical business owner.
NOTE: The AAS degree program may fulfill 1500 of the 3000 hours needed to meet one of the qualifications for the North Carolina Limited or Unlimited Electrical Contractor’s License exam.
Program Outcomes:
Upon successful completion of this program, the Electrical Systems Technology degree, a graduate should be able to:
- Interpret electrical prints, schematics, and diagrams.
- Wire a residential, commercial, and industrial structure.
- Maintain electric motors, PLCs, and control systems.
- Implement safe and professional procedures in the workplace according to the National Electrical Code.