Electrical & Wind Turbine Technology

Catalog
UTI Tech I,
UTI Tech II
Delivery Method
Traditional
Refer to the Tuition Chart to See Graduation Documents Offered
Location
Houston, TX,
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
EE1300
Weeks
33
Semester Credit Hours
33.00
Hours

Lecture 392.50 Lab 432.50

Program Description:

This program provides students with the fundamental knowledge and skills required for the electrical and electronic industries. It covers basic concepts and methods used in 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, direct current (DC) and single-phase alternating current (AC) electrical theories, and sophisticated electrical circuit troubleshooting. Students will gain a comprehensive understanding of control circuit components and learn to install and troubleshoot systems. 

Program Objective:

The Electrical & Wind Turbine Technology program provides students entering the wind industry with fundamental knowledge and skills for the electrical and electronic industries, covering essential concepts and methods for electrical and low-voltage technician tasks. The curriculum includes wiring principles, motor control, DC and AC theories, circuit troubleshooting, control circuit components, and installation and troubleshooting.

 

Subject #
Name
Lec
Lab
Ext
Total
Sem
TWC Sem
Totals
392.5
432.5
0
825
33
36
Totals
392.5
432.5
0
825
33
36