The Electrical Construction and Maintenance degree prepares you to enter a career with knowledge and skill in four areas: residential, commercial and industrial installations; transformers; motors and motor control; and industrial electronics.
You will learn about electrical circuits, as well as the theory and mathematics necessary to plan and install electrical systems. By graduation, you will have more than 750 hours of hands-on experience.
This academic program is primarily designed for those who wish to enter the workforce immediately following graduation.
This program is offered by the Applied Technologies Department.
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