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ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY

Program Description

With electrical systems credentials, you will be ready for on-the-job trainee or apprenticeship positions. Responsibilities may include assisting in the layout, installation, and maintenance of electrical/electronic systems.

The Electrical Systems curriculum trains people in the installation and maintenance of electrical/electronic systems found in residential, commercial, and industrial facilities. Course work is mostly hands-on. Topics include AC/DC theory, basic writing practices, electronics, programmable logic controllers, industrial motor controls, and applications of the National Electric Code.

Technical Standards – These technical standards have been established to inform students of the skills and standards necessary for completion of the Electrical Systems Technology program.

Employment Opportunities

Graduates should qualify for a variety of jobs in the electrical field as an on-the-job trainee or apprentice assisting in the layout, installation, and maintenance of electrical systems.

Educational Opportunities

Electrical Systems

 Other Educational Opportunities

  • LEVEL I, II, & III NON-CREDIT ELECTRICAL COURSES
  • NON CREDIT COURSES THAT ALIGN WITH CREDIT COURSES
    CourseDatesDaysTimeHoursLocationCost
    National Electrical CodeOnlineOnline48Online$166.40
    Residential Wiring128
    Industrial Wiring128
    Hydraulics/Pneumatics80
    Intro to PLC80
    Motors and Controls128

Contact Information

To learn more about this program, contact: 
Navigate@spcc.edu, 704-290-5100

Other contacts:

Dennis Baucom
Program Lead, Electrical Systems Technology

William Spencer
Interim Director, Skilled Trades and Advanced Manufacturing

Dr. Mark Little
Dean, School of Applied Science and Technology

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