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Submitter's Information

Name

Daniel Alvarado

Title

Academic Resources Specialist

Region

Central/Mother Lode

College

College of the Sequoias

CTE Dean

CTE Dean's Name

Jonna Schengel

CTE Dean's Email

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Program Details

Program Title

Associate of Science in Electrical Technology (AS)

Submission Type

New Program

TOPs Code

Electrical (095220)

Projected Start Date

08/08/22

Catalog Description

This degree prepares students for entry-level employment in the field of Electrical Technology through the study of circuits, controls, and wiring methods. Students will acquire skills in motor controls, blueprint design and creation, circuitry, installations and application, and basic safety skills.

Enrollment Completer Projections
Course Number Course TitleRequired / ElectivesAnnual Number of Sections (Yr 1)Annual Enrollment Total (Yr 1)Annual Number of Sections (Yr 2)Annual Enrollment Total (Yr 2)
ET 200 Intro to Electrician TrainingRequired360360
ET 201 Electrician Training 1Required240240
ET 202 Electrician Training 2Required240240
ET 203 Electrician Training 3Required240240
ET 204 Electrician Training 4Required120120
ET 205 Electrician Training 5Required120120
ET 206 Electrician Training 6Required120120
ET 207 Electrician Training 7Elective120120
ITEC 270 Programmable Logic Control for TechniciansElective11500
BUS 181 Intro to EntrepreneurshipElective115115

Enrollment Projections:

20

Projected Annual Completers:

17

Program Proposal Attributes

Program Award Type(s) (Check all that apply)
  • A.S. Degree (S)
Program Goal

Program Outcomes

  • Students will be able to install and understand the uses of electrical equipment.  They will be able to install an electrical panel, switch gear, and transformers to power up a given scenario.  
  • Wiring methods and procedures.  Students will learn the art of conduit bending, and installing conductors.
  • Perform motor controls exercises that have our students being able to install, disconnect and diagnose typical motors used in industry settings.
  • Produce One line drawings that illustrate the installation of a wiring installation using AutoCAD.  
  • Learn Programmable Logic control and how it is used in industry to improve production and energy consumption.  

Career Opportunities

Upon successful completion of this degree, students will be prepared for careers or employment in the following fields:  residential, commercial, and industrial electrical. 

Course Units and Hours

Total Certificate Units (Minimum and Maximum)

n/a

Units for Degree Major or Area of Emphasis (Minimum and Maximum)

30-32

Total Units for Degree (Minimum and Maximum)

60

Course Report

Program Requirements Narrative

This degree prepares students for entry-level employment in the field of Electrical Technology through the study of circuits, controls, and wiring methods. Students will acquire skills in motor controls, blueprint design and creation, circuitry, installations and application, and basic safety skills.

Career Opportunities

Upon successful completion of this degree, students will be prepared for careers or employment in the following fields:  residential, commercial, and industrial electrical. 

Note

This degree is not designed for transfer; however, the courses included in this degree may be transferable and apply to other degrees designed for transfer.

Program Outcomes

  • Students will be able to install and understand the uses of electrical equipment.  They will be able to install an electrical panel, switch gear, and transformers to power up a given scenario.  
  • Wiring methods and procedures.  Students will learn the art of conduit bending, and installing conductors.
  • Perform motor controls exercises that have our students being able to install, disconnect and diagnose typical motors used in industry settings.
  • Produce One line drawings that illustrate the installation of a wiring installation using AutoCAD.  
  • Learn Programmable Logic control and how it is used in industry to improve production and energy consumption.  
Program Requirements
GENERAL EDUCATION AND SUBJECT REQUIREMENTS25
College of the Sequoias' Associate Degree General Education (COS-GE)
+
REQUIRED MAJOR COURSES28
ET 200Introduction to Electrician Training4
ET 201Electrician Training 14
ET 202Electrician Training 24
ET 203Electrician Training 34
ET 204Electrician Training 44
ET 205Electrician Training 54
ET 206Electrician Training 64
+
RESTRICTED ELECTIVES2
Select one from the following courses:
BUS 181Intro to Entrepreneurship3
ET 207Electrician Training 74
ITEC 270Programmable Logic Controllers for Technicians2
+
ELECTIVES3-5
Select additional degree applicable courses numbered 1-299 to achieve 60 units.
=
TOTAL60

The Associate Degree requirements include completion of the:

  1. Required major courses and restricted elective courses with a "C" or better grade in each course (required and restricted elective courses may be substituted with the approval of the Division Chair),
  2. General Education requirements,
  3. Subject requirements including PE, Health & Wellness, and American Institutions, and
  4. A minimum of 60 units of degree applicable courses numbered 1-299, at least 12 of which must be taken in residence at College of the Sequoias, with a "C" (2.0) average (see Associate Degree Requirements for additional details).

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Published at

01/28/22 - 11:22 AM

Status

Recommended

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