The two introductory courses in electrical power technology provide an in-depth treatment of generators, motors, and transformers—the fundamental components of electrical power systems. Through integrated laboratory experiences, students practice wiring and testing single- and three-phase systems using components that are fully representative of real-world devices. The follow-on course in electrical power systems explores large-scale networks for transmitting electrical energy and includes computer analysis and simulation. The final course in commercial electrical design covers the application of the National Electrical Code to power system design in industrial and commercial occupancies.
Prerequisites for the Certificate Program (15)
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EET 102 |
Direct Current Circuits |
3 |
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EET 103 |
Alternating Current Circuits |
3 |
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EET 104 |
Direct Current Circuits Laboratory |
1 |
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EET 105 |
Alternating Current Circuits Laboratory |
1 |
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MATH 210 |
Calculus II |
4 |
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MATH 230 |
Linear Algebra I |
3 |
Certificate Program in Digital Electronics Technology (12)
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EET 327 |
Electrical Power Technology I |
3 |
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EET 328 |
Electrical Power Technology II |
3 |
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EET 421 |
Electrical Power Systems |
3 |
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EET 426 |
Commercial Electrical Design |
3 |
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