Lecture 551 Lab 498.5
Program Description:
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.
Program Objective:
The objective of the Electrical, Industrial Maintenance program is to equip students entering the industry with essential knowledge and skills for the residential and commercial and industrial electrical and electronic industries, focusing on both fundamental and advanced concepts. It includes training in residential and commercial wiring, motor control, electrical theories, troubleshooting, control circuits, PC hardware/software, industrial robotics, hydraulics, pneumatics, and practical experience through hands-on projects and real-life simulations.