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Electrical Specialist's Certificate
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Electrical Specialist's Certificate

Hands-on, practical experience! That’s what this three-part series is designed to provide. Students will gain a functional understanding of basic electronics and the devices commonly found in manufacturing and industrial environments.  Save $250 by enrolling in all three classes.


Classes included in the Electrical Specialist's Certification:

AC/DC Circuits and Troubleshooting                                  $599
#1 Jan 12-Feb 11 M W 3-7p TC 107
This introductory-level course will help you understand voltage, current and resistance, and how to use a common-sense approach to circuit troubleshooting. Students will work with circuit construction and analysis in a hands-on practical environment. Included in this program: electrical safety, basic electrical math, electrical symbols, series circuits, parallel circuits, transformer theory and an introduction to three-phase electricity. 

Introduction to Industrial Motors and Motor Controls
                                                     $899
#1 Feb 16-Apr 8 M W 3-7p TC 115
This industry-based class will give you the skills to understand and troubleshoot motors and motor control circuitry widely used in industrial applications. Covered in this course are: electrical symbols, single and 3-phase circuits, 2 and 3-wire motor controls, power distribution, basic PLC controls, peripheral devices, resource materials and basic electrical motor replacement.

Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers                                                 $599
#1 Apr 13-May 13 M W 3-7p TC 115
This course covers the following principles: defining PLC operations, physical components of PLC system, physical connections of field devices to PLC, and locating indicators to troubleshoot field witning systems.