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Electrical Systems Installation and Maintenance

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Electrical Systems Installation and Maintenance
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Overview
Curriculum
Technical Requirements
Goals & Outcomes
Faculty
Estimated Fees
Overview

Overview

The ESIM program provides the skills and education needed for employment opportunities in the Electrical Industry as Electricians or Technicians in residential, commercial, and industrial establishments.听 Graduates find upward mobility and good wages in an industry that is undergoing rapid expansion with fewer workers available. The Industry offers a wide range of jobs in building construction, industrial and institutional facilities, estimating and project management, solar photovoltaics, product sales, design, and inspection.听 Curriculum meets licensing requirements as set forth by the State of New Hampshire.

听Potential Jobs/Careers

  • Electrician
  • Industrial Maintenance Technician
  • Project manager and/or Estimator
  • Electrical Inspector
Curriculum

Total Credits:
27

Course Sequencing

果冻传媒 Requirements

Item #
Title
Credits
ETEC126L
Residential Wiring and Electrical Blueprint Reading
3
ETEC127L
Residential Wiring and Electrical Blueprint Reading Lab
2
ETEC123L
Wiring Theory and Techniques (Commercial)
6
ETEC124L
AC/DC Theory
5
ETEC141L
NEC I
2
ETEC142L
NEC II
2
ETEC143L
NEC III
2
MATH129L
Quantitative Reasoning
4
FYE100L
College Essentials
1
Total Credits:
27

Technical Requirements

In order to be successful in the ESIM or EPCT Program a student must:

  • have command of the English language;
  • have the ability to stand for extended periods of time and have the physical strength to lift components and equipment;
  • be able to purchase the minimum required tools and textbooks;
  • be able to complete requirements for college level classes;
  • have a high school diploma or equivalent;
  • be able to understand and follow both written and oral instructions;
  • have communication skills sufficient to prepare required reports;
  • have sufficient dexterity to perform manual skills;
  • be able to distinguish various sounds and noises and read instructions for course materials and other manipulative tasks (adaptive equipment acceptable);
  • have reading comprehension skills sufficient to read and comprehend service literature.
Goals & Outcomes

Program Goals

The Electrical Power and Control Technologies (EPCT) degree program prepares students in the electrical industry and offers an ever-increasing number and variety of employment opportunities to qualified industrial electricians.  Along with these opportunities come the responsibilities associated with one of today鈥檚 most sophisticated technologies.  A well-grounded individual can expect entry-level employment with rapid upward mobility in construction, industrial electricity, electrical design, or electrical inspection.  Successful completion of this program satisfies all the related education requirements for electrical licensing within the State of New Hampshire.  New Hampshire license holders receive reciprocity with the States of Massachusetts, Vermont, and Maine.

Program Outcomes

Electrical Systems Installantion and Maintenance Program Outcomes: 

  • Demonstrate the mathematic skills necessary to solve electrical problems through the understanding of fraction and decimals, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, linear equations, roots, and practical applications of trigonometry, algebra, and geometry.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in the understanding and applications of electrical theory including but not limited to Alternating Current (AC) circuits, Direct Current (DC) circuits, series circuits, parallel circuits, series/parallel circuits, voltage, current, resistance, impedance, and power.
  • Have completed Occupational Safety and Health Administration鈥檚 (OSHA) 30-hour construction site and safety certification for the Construction Industry and NFPA 70E training for safe electrical work protocols.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in understanding and wiring electrical circuits including but not limited to residential, commercial, and industrial applications.
  • Demonstrate proficiency in designing, troubleshooting, and installing electrical controls.
  • Demonstrate an understanding of the operation and installation of Photovoltaic (PV) systems.
  • Accumulate lab hours that count toward the work experience requirement as a licensed State of New Hampshire electrical apprentice.
Faculty

  • ETEC143L : NEC III

    National Electrical Code III covers the proper sizing of protection for electric motor, air conditioning, and transformer equipment installations. Students will also learn the requirements for hazardous locations, swimming pools, renewable energy and stand by power generation systems. Students will also conduct calculations and locating rules and regulations in the code.

    Overview

    Program

    • Electrical Technologies

    Credits

    2.0
  • ETEC143L : NEC III

    National Electrical Code III covers the proper sizing of protection for electric motor, air conditioning, and transformer equipment installations. Students will also learn the requirements for hazardous locations, swimming pools, renewable energy and stand by power generation systems. Students will also conduct calculations and locating rules and regulations in the code.

    Overview

    Program

    • Electrical Technologies

    Credits

    2.0
  • ETEC143L : NEC III

    National Electrical Code III covers the proper sizing of protection for electric motor, air conditioning, and transformer equipment installations. Students will also learn the requirements for hazardous locations, swimming pools, renewable energy and stand by power generation systems. Students will also conduct calculations and locating rules and regulations in the code.

    Overview

    Program

    • Electrical Technologies

    Credits

    2.0

Estimated Fees

Estimated Fees鈥 (PDF)鈥

Program Contact

Keith Fletcher

[email protected]

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