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Electrical Construction (A.A.S. degree)
The Electrical Construction option adds skills in the area of commercial and industrial wiring systems, advanced code study and planning and estimating. The core curriculum includes an in-depth study of electrical theory, applied math, code study and residential wiring. A substantial amount of hands-on experience is provided in our six dedicated laboratories, which contain AutoCAD drawing, advanced electrical test equipment, electric motors, magnetic motor starters, programmable controllers, electronic devices and instrumentation.


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Industrial Electrical (A.A.S. degree)
The Industrial Electrical option adds skills in the area of automated industrial controls (robotics, pneumatics and digital electronics) as well as large motors and the electronic drives that control those motors. Graduates of this option find employment as maintenance technicians for manufacturing firms, power companies and processing plants. They also have opportunities to work as engineering aids or technicians in the design, manufacturing and sales of electrical apparatus. 

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Electrical Master Technician (A.A.S. degree, third-year option)
The Electrical Master Technician curriculum is designed to meet the diverse needs of the construction and industrial sectors of the electrical field. This curriculum broadens the student's perspective on the industry with training in alternative energy sources, building control systems, predictive maintenance and automation.

The Electrical Master Technician curriculum builds on the strengths of a two-year degree in Electrical Construction or Industrial Electrical. It adds cutting-edge technology in medium and high voltage, instrumentation, fiber optics, structured wiring, data, communications, alarms and security systems.

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