Lecture 684.50 Lab 590.50
Program Description:
This program equips students with essential skills for careers in the electrical and electronic industries. It covers fundamental electrical concepts, residential and commercial wiring, motor control centers, and both direct and alternating current theories. Students will gain expertise in electrical circuit schematics, troubleshooting electrical controls like PLCs and VFDs, and understanding various control circuit components. The curriculum includes drafting using CAD software, industrial robotics programming, and the management of mechanical systems such as hydraulics and pneumatics. Emphasizing practical skills, the program evaluates students through testing and lab projects.
Program Objective:
The objective of the Electrical, Robotics & Automation Technology program is to equip entry-level students with essential skills for careers in the residential, commercial and manufacturing electrical and electronic industries, covering fundamental electrical concepts, wiring, motor control centers, and both direct and alternating current theories. Students will gain expertise in electrical schematics, troubleshooting controls, control circuit components, CAD software, industrial robotics, and mechanical systems like hydraulics and pneumatics, with a strong emphasis on practical skills through testing and lab projects.