Electrical, Electronics, & Industrial Management Technology

Delivery Method
Blended
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Location
Atlanta, GA,
San Antonio, TX
EE2000
Weeks
81
Semester Credit Hours
66.00
Hours

Hours: 886.5 Class, 613.5 Lab

This program provides students with fundamental knowledge and skills essential for the electrical and electronic industries. It covers basic concepts and methods for electrical and low-voltage technician tasks, including mathematical skills, dimensional inspection, and precision measuring tools. The curriculum includes residential and commercial wiring principles, motor control centers, DC and single-phase AC electrical theories, and sophisticated electrical circuit troubleshooting. Students will also learn about control circuit components, PC hardware and software troubleshooting, and the use of computer applications in low-voltage industries. The program covers instrumentation and control theory, industrial robots, hydraulics, pneumatics, mechanical systems, and electrical-mechanical relationships in industrial and manufacturing applications. Hands-on projects and real-life scenario simulations provide practical experience throughout the course.

Subject #
Name
Lec
Lab
Ext
Total
Sem
TWC Sem
Totals
886.5
613.5
0
1500
66
72
Totals
886.5
613.5
0
1500
66
72