KENNEBEC VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE

PROGRAM OF STUDY ~ ADVISING GUIDE

 

Industrial Electrical/Electronics Technology

For students admitted Fall 04 - Spring 05

Associate in Applied Science Degree

Name:                                                SSN:                               Date:                   

First Semester   Pre-requisites Credit Hours
                MAT117 College Algebra* Placement test 3
                ETL113 Direct Current Theory/Lab*   3
                BPT125 Drafting/Print Reading   3
                ETL121 Electrical Wiring Practices I* ETL113 3
                ETL117 Electrical Lab I* ETL113, ETL121 2
                CPT117 Introduction to Computers   3
Second Semester     Credit Hours
                MAT218 Algebra & Trigonometry* MAT117 3
                ETL114 Alternating Current Theory/Lab* ETL113 3
                ETL124 Solid State Devices* ETL113 3
                ETL120 Rotating Machines and Transformers* ETL113, ETL114 3
                ETL127 Electrical Motor Control* ETL113, ETL114, ETL120 3
                COM104 Speech Communications or    
                COM101 Communication in the Workplace   3
Third Semester      Credit Hours
                ETL221 Programmable Logic Controllers* ETL127, ETL124 4
                ETL215 National Electric Code*. ETL121, ETL122, ETL120 3
                PHY111 Elements of Physics   4
                ENG108 Technical Writing   3
                 Humanities Elective   3
Fourth Semester     Credit Hours
                   Social Science Elective   3
                ETL122 Electrical Wiring Practices II* ETL114, ETL121 3
                ETL118 Electrical Lab II* ETL122, ETL117 2
                ETL225 Energy Conservation and Management* ETL120, ETL127, ETL221 3
                ETL222 Introduction to Instrumentation* ETL221 3
                ETL226 Experiential Education*   3
 

Total Credit Hours:

  69

CRITERIA FOR GRADUATION

    Students must complete 69 credits in the Industrial Electrical/Electronics Technology  program and achieve a minimum grade of "C" in all core courses (*).  Students must attain a final GPA of 2.0 or higher.  Graduates are eligible to take the State of Maine Journeyman Electrical Licensing Examination.

PREREQUISITE(S):  ____Algebra ____high school or college science course (physics preferred)