AAS — Electrical Construction & Maintenance

Description

This program prepares students for work installing and maintaining systems in residential, commercial, and industrial applications.  Courses include a mix of theory and hands-on lab applications.  The program includes courses in wiring practices, electrical theory, National Electrical Code application, programmable controllers, and troubleshooting.  Minnesota Transfer Credits earned through the Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree at NTC will transfer for graduates wishing to further their education.

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Degree Requirements

 
Course #Course NameCredit
CONE 1102Basic Electrical Circuit Theory5.00
CONE 1104Intro to NEC2.00
CONE 1106Wiring I5.00
CONE 1114National Electrical Code2.00
CONE 1115Electrical Blueprint/Estimating2.00
CONE 1119Wiring II6.00
CONE 1130Construction Safety & Tools2.00
CONE 1300Electrical Safety2.00
CONE 1400A.C. Circuits and Transformers3.00
CONE 2000Industry Career Skills1.00
CONE 2100Instrumentation Process Control2.00
CONE 2106Wiring III5.00
CONE 2107Wiring IV5.00
CONE 2114National Electrical Code II2.00
CONE 2200Building Automation3.00
CONE 2210Electronic Motor Control2.00
CONE 2226Motor Control Lab4.00
CONE 2242Alternative Energy Methods2.00
CONE 2248Code Applications2.00
CONE 2300Programmable Logic Controllers3.00
CONE 2400Adv Programmable Logic Controllers2.00
CONE 2600Grounding and Bonding2.00
CONE 2800Capstone3.00
MATH 1110College Algebra3.00 or
MATH 1200Mathematics of Business and Industry3.00 or
MATH 1930Introduction to Mathematical Sciences3.00 or
MATH 2200Statistics4.00
 General Education Electives12
Total Credits82