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NCCER Specialty Electrical Services (SE11) Technical Certificate of Credit
Stand Alone and Embedded in NCCER Electrical Systems Construxtion and Maintenance Technician Diploma - ES22)
Program Description:
The NCCER Specialty Electrical Services program introduces the student to special situations found in the electrical construction industry. Topics include specialty load calculations, health care facilities, fire alarms, transformers, advanced controls, HVAC controls, and motor operation and maintenance. Graduates of this program earn a Certificate in Specialty Electrical Services.
Entrance date: Each semester
Program admission requirements:
Minimum Test Scores
ACCUPLACER NEXT Generation- | Writing | 236 | ACCUPLACER- | Sentence Skills | 60 |
Reading | 224 | Reading Comprehension | 55 | ||
Arithmetic | 229 | Arithmetic | 34 |
High School diploma or equivalent required for admission.
Credits Required for Graduation: 16
Courses 16 Credits | 16 |
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COFC 1080Construction Trades Core
This course introduces |
4 |
ELTR 1000Fundamental Electrical Concenpts
This course introduces the student to the electrical trade. Emphasis is placed on orientation to the trade, safety, basic electrical theory, electrical codes, and basic electrical wiring practices. |
4 |
ELTR 1065Specialty Electrical Concepts I
This course introduces students to specialty situations found in the electrical construction trade. Topics include specialty load calculations, health care facilities, standby and emergency systems, fire alarms, and advanced controls. |
4 |
ELTR 1075Specialty Electrical Concepts II
This course continues the introduction to special electrical situations. Topics include HVAC controls, heat tracing and freeze protection, motor operation and maintenance, medium-voltage terminations and splices, and fundamentals of crew leadership. |
4 |
Faculty
Instructor, Industrial Electrical and Electrical Construction
Carlton, Room 110
Up one level
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