Industrial Electricity Courses
Total Clock Hours 1080
ES1100 Job Search/Resume
Clock Hours 6
The Job Search/Resume Class is designed to equip students with the necessary skills to successfully navigate the job search process. The class provides students with guidance in identifying potential employers, as well as assistance in completing job applications and preparing a resume and cover letter.
ES1110 Interview Skills
Clock Hours 9
The Interview Skills Class is a valuable resource for students as they prepare for job interviews. The class covers the component of an interview, common interview questions, and offers students the opportunity to practice their interview skills in a supportive environment.
ES1120 Workplace Communication Skills
Clock Hours 8
To help students excel in the workplace, this class focuses on effective communication, including communication styles, active listening, nonverbal communication, professional presentation, electronic communication, and conflict resolution.
MMARC8 First Aid and CPR
Clock Hours 8
The American Red Cross Adult First Aid/CPR/AED course incorporates the latest science and teaches students to recognize and care for a variety of first aid emergencies such as burns, cuts, sudden illnesses, head, neck, back injuries, and how to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies.
BMCOSHA OSHA 10
Clock Hours 10
This training provides information and guidance for occupational safety and health regulations, standards, and practices that help prevent injuries and keep workplaces safe and productive.
IE 1012 Industrial Safety and Health
Clock Hours 115
Introduction to Industrial Workplace Safety and Health. Electrical safety in the workplace; personal protective equipment, control of hazardous energy and risk analysis. Explore the specific personal protective equipment and hazard mitigation techniques used in tower climbing, with environmental hazards, working at heights and with energy stored in battery and energy storage systems typically found in renewable power installations.
IE 1111 Industrial Technology
Clock Hours 194
Utilize measurement systems and instruments, technical communication, drafting, blueprints, work standards, rigging, machine tools, mechanical fastening systems, electrical connections, and terminations, working with metal, metal cutting, quality control. Interpret electrical construction drawings or blueprints according to the National Electrical Code to determine wiring and electrical installation requirements, circuit prints and develop take-offs.
IE 1411 DC Circuits
Clock Hours 180
Perform basic and complex DC circuit analysis; design, build, test, and troubleshoot DC circuits and devices. Explore the electrical and magnetic properties of materials. Build, test, and maintain battery systems as used in off-grid power systems.
IE 1421 AC Circuits
Clock Hours 170
Perform basic and complex AC circuit analysis; design, build, test, and troubleshoot AC circuits and devices. Build, test, and measure circuits that have complex impedance; calculate system power factors; real and reactive loads. Wire circuits to National Electrical Code using cable and conduit systems.
IE 1511 Electrical Machines
Clock Hours 180
Theory, operation, construction, and maintenance of electrical machines used for generation, distribution, and mechanical power. Installation, theory, and operation of electrically excited and permanent magnet synchronous alternators. Calculate and size transformer and motor circuits utilizing the National Electrical Code. Design, draw, build and troubleshoot motor control circuits.
IE 1711 Mechatronics and Automated Systems
Clock Hours 200
Design, build, program, and maintain automated industrial mechatronic systems using computers, micro-controllers, PLC’s, VFD’s, pneumatic, hydraulic, and electro-mechanical systems. Apply the principles and methods of technical occupations; explore concepts of energy, work, efficiency, force, and motion. Build and test automated power distribution and generation systems.