Electromechanical Technician
Lab Hours |
Theory Hours |
Total Hours |
Class Size |
Estimated Completion |
Credits |
N/A |
N/A |
960 |
12 |
24 weeks |
N/A |
This program will provide entry-level competencies in industrial three phase and single-phase electrical systems, motor control, and develop troubleshooting and repair skills in industrial electrical machining and hydraulic systems. Upon completion a student will be able to demonstrate skills learned in industrial electrical machining and hydraulic systems. Students will also learn the basic safety of the equipment. This program provides entry-level skills for an Industrial Electrician, Industrial Maintenance and Machine Repair, and Electrical/Hydraulic Technician.
The main objective of the Electromechanical Technician Program is to prepare students fro entry-level employment in the electrical and industrial maintenance field.
A graduate of the Electromechanical Technician Program will be able to:
- Demonstrate the basic skills needed to succeed in industry.
- To learn entry level competencies in single phase and three phase electrical systems.
- Demonstrate skills learned in industrial electrical machining and hydraulic systems.
- Learn the basic safety, troubleshooting and repair of the equipment.
- Properly select the appropriate tools for job usage.
- Identify blueprint symbols, discuss and define various terms used in the Electromechanical industry (i.e. coulomb, amp, volt, ohm, watt, circuits, etc.)
- Demonstrate skills/techniques necessary to verify live parts from other electrical parts including voltage.
- Understand OSHA and NEC as it relates to safety related work practices.
- AC/DC components and how they work in the electrical industry
- Understand Pascal’s Law, energy, force, motion and the measurement of valves and pressures.
Courses Needed for Completion:
Introduction for Computers
Course Code # EC-100
Course Description:
This course introduces the basic concepts and principles of personal computers and the operating system by which they most commonly operate.
Fundamentals of Electricity
Course Code #ET-100
Course Description:
This course is designed to increase qualifications, employability and advancement of workers involved in industry and manufacturing by providing basic electrical knowledge.
OSHA and NEC Safety Standards
Course Code # ET-102
Course Description:
This course is designed to increase qualifications, employability and advancement of workers involved in industry and manufacturing by providing basic safety knowledge regarding OSHA and NEC standards and recommendations.
Computer Aided Drafting/Blueprint Reading
Course Code# ET-101
Course Description:
This course is designed to increase qualifications, employability and advancement of workers involved in industry and manufacturing by providing basic blueprint reading skills necessary for machine and building maintenance.
Basic Electrical Wiring
Course Code #ET-103
Course Description:
This course is designed to increase qualifications, employability and advancement of workers in the electrical industry by providing instruction in all phases of the electrical field from basic wiring through motion control, instrumentation and automation. With satisfactory completion of the course and applicable work experience, students may pursue occupations such as Industrial Electrician, Electric Inspector, Instrument Repair Technician, Motor Controls Technician, and Motor System Technician.
Construction, Commercial and Industrial Wiring Systems
Course Code# ET-104
Course Description:
This course is designed to increase the qualifications, employability and advancement of workers in the electrical industry by providing instruction in all phases of the electrical field from basic wiring through motion control, instrumentation and automation. With satisfactory completion of this course and applicable work experience, students may pursue occupations such as Industrial Electrician, Electric Inspector, Instrument Repair Technician, Motor Controls Technician, and Motor System Technician.
AC/DC Electrical Applications
Course Code # ET- 105
Course Description:
This course is designed to increase qualifications, employability, and advancement of workers in the electrical industry by providing instruction in all phases of the electrical field from basic wiring, through motion control, instrumentation and automation. With satisfactory completion of this course and applicable work experience, students may pursue occupations such as Industrial Electrician, Electric Inspector, Instrument Repair Technician, Motor Controls Technician, and Motor System Technician.
Mathematics for Electrical/Electronics Technicians
Course Code #ET-106
Course Description:
This course is designed to increase qualifications, employability, and advancement of workers involved in industry and manufacturing by providing math skills and use of related trade formulas as necessary for electrical related maintenance.
Elements of Industrial Mechanical and Preventative Maintenance
Course Code# ET-107
Course Description:
This course is designed to increase qualifications, employability and advancement of workers in industrial maintenance and manufacturing by providing training in basic mechanical and preventative maintenance. With the satisfactory completion of this course and applicable work experience, students may pursue occupations such as Maintenance Technician and Machinery Mechanic.
Industrial Hydraulics Technology
Course Code # ET-108
Course Description:
This course is designed to increase qualifications, employability and advancement of workers in industrial maintenance and manufacturing by providing training in hydraulic applications. Students wil be introduced to proper safety practices within this course. Upon completion of this course students will be able to properly identify the appropriate tools for usage within the industry. Students will also become proficient at reading and working with hydraulic schematic diagrams. Prerequisites:None
Industrial Pneumatic Technology
Course Code #ET-109
Course Description:
This course is designed to increase qualifications, employability and advancement of workers in industrial maintenance and manufacturing by providing training in pneumatics applications. Students will demonstrate and identify proper safety practices as well as the proper equipment to use in pneumatic applications. Students will also become proficient at reading and working with pneumatic schematic diagrams. Prerequisites: None
Programmable Controllers
Course Code #ET-110
Course Description:
This course is designed to increase qualifications, employability and advancement of workers in the electrical/manufacturing industry by providing instruction and training in the application of programmable controllers.
Basic Maintenance Welding
Course Code: WLD 105
Course Description:
This course is designed to provide students with the basic principals of welding and fabrication principals. This student will acquire fundamental knowledge and skills that are considered to be essential for the completion of basic maintenance welding functions. Prerequisites:Basic Blueprint Reading
Principals of HVAC
Course Code: ET 115
Course Description:
This course is designed to provide students with the basic principals of heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems used in residential and commercial facilities. Students will be able to demonstrate the proper safety practices in industrial mechanics. Students will also demonstrate the proper selection of tools. Prereuisites: Basic Blueprint Reading and OSHA and NEC Safety Standards.
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