The Certificate B in Electrical Technology focuses on foundational skills in electrical theory, wiring techniques, and basic troubleshooting for entry-level roles. Print Degree Map Year 1 - Fall Fall Course Code Course Title Credit Notes ELT 105 AC/DC Circuits I 4 Prerequisite(s): None × AC/DC Circuits I : ELT 105 AC/DC circuits address the basics of direct and alternating current circuits. Prerequisite(s): None ELT 110 National Electrical Code I 4 Prerequisite(s): None × National Electrical Code I : ELT 110 An introductory course on the use of and interpretation of the current national electric code (NEC chapters 1-4). Prerequisite(s): None ELT 115 Residential Wiring I 4 Prerequisite(s): OSA 100, ELT 105, ELT 110 × Residential Wiring I : ELT 115 An introductory course on residential wiring methods that includes practical applications and hands-on experience in implementing code requirements. Prerequisite(s): OSA 100, ELT 105, ELT 110 ELT 120 Occupational Work Experience I 2 Prerequisite(s): OSA 100, ELT 105, ELT 110 × Occupational Work Experience I : ELT 120 Occupational Work Experience is a hands-on, field-based course designed to provide students with real-world experience in the electrical trade. Students will engage in a variety of tasks related to electrical installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and safety protocols, and gain exposure to industry-specific tools, equipment, and procedures. This course allows students to develop their professional skills, work ethic, and communication abilities in preparation for a successful career in the electrical field. Prerequisite(s): OSA 100, ELT 105, ELT 110 MO3 Math Option 3 Based upon placement testing requirements. × Math Option : MO3 Based upon placement testing requirements. OSA 100 OSHA 10 1 Prerequisite(s): None × OSHA 10 : OSA 100 This quality safety training course is intended to inform students about the general hazards of construction work. Completion of the Construction Industry version, which is geared towards new construction projects, major renovation work, and demolition, will prepare students for work that will be completed at the job site. Prerequisite(s): None Year 1 - Spring Spring Course Code Course Title Credit Notes ELT 125 Print Reading 2 Prerequisite(s): ELT 115 and ELT 120 × Print Reading : ELT 125 Students learn to read specification manuals and prints as applied to residential, commercial, and industrial buildings. Prerequisite(s): ELT 115 and ELT 120 ELT 130 National Electrical Code II 4 Prerequisite(s): ELT 115 and ELT 120 × National Electrical Code II : ELT 130 A continuation of the National Electrical Code I course on the use and interpretation of the current national electrical code (NEC Chapters 5-9) Prerequisite(s): ELT 115 and ELT 120 ELT 135 Commercial Wiring I 4 Prerequisite(s): ELT 125 and ELT 130 × Commercial Wiring I : ELT 135 An introductory course on commercial wiring methods that includes practical applications and hands-on experience in implementing code requirements. Prerequisite(s): ELT 125 and ELT 130 ELT 140 Journeyman's Exam Preparation 4 Prerequisite(s): ELT 125 and ELT 130 × Journeyman's Exam Preparation : ELT 140 Journeyman's Exam Prep is a comprehensive course designed to prepare students for the National Electrical Code (NEC) Journeyman's Exam. This course provides in-depth coverage of the critical aspects of the NEC that are essential for electrical professionals seeking certification as journeymen. The course will focus on applying the NEC in practical, real-world scenarios, reviewing key articles, sections, and concepts that will be tested on the exam. Prerequisite(s): ELT 125 and ELT 130 ELT 145 Occupational Work Experience II 2 Prerequisite(s): ELT 125 and ELT 130 × Occupational Work Experience II : ELT 145 Occupational Work Experience is a hands-on, field-based course designed to provide students with real-world experience in the electrical trade. Students will engage in a variety of tasks related to electrical installation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and safety protocols, and gain exposure to industry-specific tools, equipment, and procedures. This course allows students to develop their professional skills, work ethic, and communication abilities in preparation for a successful career in the electrical field. Prerequisite(s): ELT 125 and ELT 130 Math Options Course Code Course Title Credits Notes MAT 101 Technical Mathematics I 3 Prerequisite(s): Meet placement guidelines × Technical Mathematics I : MAT 101 This is an overview of mathematics course that focuses on technical applications. Topics include basic quantitative problem solving, algebra with technical applications, measurement, proportions, and geometry. This course is designed to provide students with the mathematical background necessary for entering technical career fields. MAT 109 Technical Mathematics II 3 Prerequisites: Meet placement guidelines OR MAT 101 with a grade of "C" or higher OR MAT 108 with a grade of "C" or higher × Technical Mathematics II : MAT 109 This is an algebra based mathematics course that focuses on technical applications. Topics include graphing linear equations, systems of linear equations, polynomials, factoring polynomials, quadratic equations, right triangle trigonometry and trigonometry with any angle. This course is designed to provide students with the critical thinking needed for solving complex technical problems. MAT 111 Contemporary Math - SWT MAT1040 3 Prerequisite(s): Meet placement guidelines. × Contemporary Math - SWT MAT1040 : MAT 111 This course offers a survey of various mathematical topics for the non-math/science major. In addition to the study of the mathematical topics, the skills will be studied with an emphasis on real-world application spanning many disciplines to support the concept that math impacts much of our everyday lives. Topics may include algebra, geometry, probability and statistics, the real number system, and logic. MAT 135 College Algebra - SWT MAT1010 3 Prerequisite(s): Meet Placement Guidelines OR MAT 109 with a grade of "C" or higher OR MAT 110 with a grade of "C" or higher. × College Algebra - SWT MAT1010 : MAT 135 College Algebra is a comprehensive overview of the fundamental concepts of algebra. Topics include analyzing graphs of functions and equations (including symmetry, intercepts, left- and right- hand behavior, asymptotes and transformations); utilizing functional notation; determining the domain and range of a function; writing an equation that describes a function or a circle given its description; using graphs of functions for analysis; performing arithmetic combinations and compositions of functions; finding the inverse of a function; and solving equations, inequalities and systems of equations by various methods (including matrices).