Electrical Technology
The Electrical Technology Program offers students the opportunity to gain technical knowledge and experience in both residential and commercial wiring and industrial electrical maintenance. Students are trained in electrical theory, blueprint reading, motors, motor controls, programmable logic controls (PLC) and the National Electrical Code. Students study the fundamentals of renewable energy sources and experience hands-on training in all facets of electrical technology. Upon successful completion of the program students earn an Associate of Applied Science Degree and are eligible to sit for the state Journeyman Electrician’s License examination.




Program Outcomes
- Perform sizing, installation and maintenance of residential electrical systems.
- Perform sizing, installation and maintenance of commercial electrical systems.
- Perform sizing, installation and maintenance of industrial electrical systems.
- Interpret blueprints, schematics and diagrams.
- Follow established safety procedures and guidelines.
- Navigate and interpret the National Electric Code.
- Perform installation and maintenance of motors and generators.
- Perform installation and maintenance of transformers.
- Troubleshoot electrical and electronic systems.
- Use basic hand tools, meters and measuring devices.
- Demonstrate effective workplace and communication skills.
Tool List
Electrical Technology Tool List – Beloit Campus
Electrical Technology Tool List – Hays Campus
Required Courses
First Semester
Course Code | Course Name | Credits |
---|---|---|
OSHA-110 | OSHA Training | 1 |
EL-101Z | AC/DC I | 4 |
EL-104 | Print Reading | 2 |
EL-105 | Residential Wiring | 4 |
EL-109 | Solar Energy Systems | 2 |
SS-102 | Tech Connect | 0 |
TOTAL |
Second Semester
Course Code | Course Name | Credits |
---|---|---|
EL-106 | National Electrical Code I | 4 |
EL-107 | Electrical Motor Controls | 4 |
EL-111 | Electrical Troubleshooting I | 2 |
EL-112 | Switches and Sensors | 2 |
TOTAL |
Third Semester
Course Code | Course Name | Credits |
---|---|---|
AMC-201 | Variable Frequency Drive (VFD) | 2 |
EL-202 | Programmable Controllers | 4 |
EL-203 | Generators | 2 |
EL-204 | Transformers | 2 |
EL-205 | Motors | 2 |
EL-210 | Electrical Troubleshooting II | 2 |
TOTAL |
Fourth Semester
Course Code | Course Name | Credits |
---|---|---|
EL-209 | National Electrical Code II | 4 |
EL-206Z | Commercial Wiring I | 4 |
EL-207 | InternshipOR | 6 |
EL-208 | Shop Practicum | 6 |
EET-224 | Advanced Programmable Controllers (Beloit Only) | 3 |
TOTAL |
General Education Course Requirements
Course Code | Course Name | Credits |
---|---|---|
COM-103 | English Composition I T▸ | 3 |
COM-105 | Fundamentals of Oral Communication T▸ | 3 |
CIS-100 | Computer Applications T▸ | 3 |
MA-102 | Essential Math T▸OR | 3 |
MA-110 | Intermediate AlgebraOR | 3 |
MA-111 | College Algebra T▸ | 3 |
SS-100 | General Psychology T▸ | 3 |
TOTAL |
T▸ - Course eligible for transfer to a state university.
Post Graduate Jobs
Job Title | Annual Salary |
---|---|
Master Electrician | $61,500 |
Plant Maintenance Manager | $60,000 |
Journeyman Electrician | $56,900 |
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Transfer Options
Career & Technical Education Concentration (B.S.)
This Program is available in
Beloit
and
Hays
Department Chair
Beloit: Seth Flavin
Hays: Sam Bailey