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Electrical Technology - Building Electrical (ETBCE)

Location(s): Fort Omaha Campus


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Award: Certificate of Achievement
Pathway to Associate Degree: Electrical Technology (ETAAS)
Academic Focus Area: Skilled Trades and Technical Sciences

This certificate of achievement is for students who may work in the electrical field. Students gain knowledge of facilities and residential wiring.

 

Graduation Requirements
To earn this degree, a student must complete all required courses.
Total credit hours required: 53.5

 

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Major Requirements - 40.0 credits


General Education Course Recommendations for this Program:


  • Communication: ENGL 1220 or ENGL 1225
  • Quantitative/Numeracy: MATH 1240 or higher
  • Critical Thinking/Creativity & Social/Cultural Awareness: COMS 1220

 

Certificate of Achievement General Education Requirements - 13.5 credits


The following are General Education requirements for a Certificate of Achievement. Students may not use the same course to satisfy more than one degree requirement.

Communication


1 Course     4.5 credit hrs.

Select 1 Level I course from the list of Communication General Education courses in the current course catalog.

Quantitative/Numeracy


1 Course     4.5 - 5.0 credit hrs. 

Please check your degree program for recommended Math course.

Select 1 college level math course from the list of General Education math courses in the current course catalog.

*Based on the Math course you select, pre-requisites may be required.

Critical Thinking/Creativity & Social/Cultural Awareness


1 Course     4.5 credit hrs.

Select 1course from the list of Humanities or Social Sciences General Education course options in the current course catalog. 

       OR

 

 

Program Level Student Learning Outcomes


  1. Students identify the hazards and safety requirements associated with the use of electricity.
  2. Students plan and create electrical circuits with appropriate devices.
  3. Students apply electrical formulas by creating electrical circuits.
  4. Demonstrate how to use the National Electrical Code.
  5. Explain the purpose and history of the National Electrical Code.

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