Overview
Offered at the Augusta campus
Entrance Dates: |
Spring (Day & Evening) |
Length of Program: |
One Term |
Credit Hours Required for Graduation: |
12 |
Program Description: The Intermediate Electrical Systems Technician Certificate is a continuation of the skills needed to be successful as an Electrical Systems Technician. Topics include terminations and splices, circuit breakers and fuses, control systems, load calculations, conductors, lighting applications, hazardous locations, over-current protection, distribution equipment, transformers, commercial electrical services, motor calculations, and voice, data, and video. Program graduates receive TCC as Intermediate Electrical Systems Technician. High school graduation or GED required for admission to this program.
Employment Opportunities: Employment of electricians should increase 12 percent, about as fast as the average for all other occupations. As the population grows, electricians will be needed to wire new homes, restaurants, schools, and other structures that will be built to accommodate this growth. In addition, older buildings will require improvements to their electrical systems to meet update codes, and to accommodate higher electricity consumption due to the greater use of electronic equipment in homes and workplaces. Employment is expected to grow with a wide range of skills, including voice, data, and video wiring. The Electrical Systems Technology graduating student may seek employment as an electrical apprentice, electrical helper in construction or in maintenance.
Guided Pathway
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Augusta Day and Evening Program, Fall Start
PROGRAM NAME:NCCER Intermediate Electrical Systems Technician
AWARD: Technical Certificate of Credit
CAMPUS: Augusta Day and Evening Program
Year 1 Spring Semester