Industrial Electricity

  • Install and maintain residential, commercial, and industrial electrical systems
  • Apply advanced electrical concepts to a wide range of complex projects
  • Troubleshoot circuits for safe and efficient operation

FAQs

  1. Use test equipment
  2. Apply commonly used articles of the National Electrical Code
  3. Install rough-in wiring
  4. Install distribution systems
  5. Install finish wiring
  6. Install motor control wiring
  7. Install motors and power wiring
  8. Maintain a safe work environment
  1. Residential electrician
  2. Commercial electrician
  3. Electrical sales
  4. Union apprenticeship
  1. Utility linesman
  2. PLC programmer
  3. Electrical engineer
  4. Industrial electrician
Program Quick Facts

Industrial Electricity students must be able to:

  • Differentiate between many colors and shapes
  • Comprehend and use measuring devices and electrical math
  • Work in all types of weather and environments
  • Use PC's to assemble electrical drawings
  • Have good hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity to use hand and power tools
  • Communicate well with co-workers and customers
  • Read and comprehend the National Electrical Code book

Under Ohio's statewide credit transfer system up to 7 semester hours of credit will be given to the graduates of this program at various colleges listed below:

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Available Certifications

  • None

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