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66 A S S O C I A T E O F A P P L I E D S C I E N C E D E G R E E S A N D C E R T I F I C A T E S
APR 209
Industrial Electrical Code IA.........................................
3
APR 210
National Electrical Code II............................................
6
APR 211
Industrial Electrical Code IIA.......................................
3
APR 212
National Electrical Code III..........................................
6
APR 213
Industrial Electrical Code IIIA......................................
3
APR 221
Specialized Systems.......................................................
4
APR 222
Process Control & Instrumentation..............................
4
APR 223
Communication Systems & Networks..........................
4
APR 224
Protective Signaling......................................................
4
APR 225
Systems Integration.......................................................
4
Total Credits Required:
90
C A R E E R A N D T E C H N I C A L
One-Year Certificate in Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies
A journey card and state-issued Certificate of Completion of the Electrician Apprenticeship( Limited Maintenance Electrician and Limited Energy Technician A or B) training is required. The journey card may replace up to 22 credits of the program requirements.
General Education Requirements.................................. 9
Program Requirements.................................................
36
Credit for Prior Certification................................................................
0-22
The following courses may be used toward the degree requirements:
Course No. Course Title
Credits
APR 101
Introduction to Electricity & Circuit Components.......
6
APR 102
Alternating Current Components & Uses......................
6
APR 103
Electric Generators, Motors, & Controls.......................
6
APR 121
Intro to the Limited Energy Trade................................
4
APR 122
Fundamentals of Electricity & Electronics...................
4
APR 123
Electrical Test Equipment.............................................
4
APR 201
Electric Motors...............................................................
6
APR 202
Electric Motor Controls..................................................
6
APR 203
Motor Circuit Design.....................................................
3
APR 204
Basic Welding for Electricians.......................................
2
APR 205
Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers.......
6
APR 206
Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers.................
6
APR 207
Instrumentation and Industrial Process Control.........
6
APR 208
National Electrical Code I.............................................
6
APR 209
Industrial Electrical Code IA.........................................
3
APR 210
National Electrical Code II............................................
6
APR 211
Industrial Electrical Code IIA.......................................
3
APR 212
National Electrical Code III..........................................
6
APR 213
Industrial Electrical Code IIIA......................................
3
APR 221
Specialized Systems.......................................................
4
APR 222
Process Control & Instrumentation..............................
4
APR 223
Communication Systems & Networks..........................
4
APR 224
Protective Signaling......................................................
4
APR 225
Systems Integration.......................................................
4
Total Credits Required:
45
C A R E E R A N D T E C H N I C A L
Certificate in Limited Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies
A journey card and state-issued Certificate of Completion of the Limited Electrician Apprenticeship training is required. The following courses may be used toward the certificate requirements:
Program Requirements.................................................
24
Credit for Prior Certification................................................................
0-22
Course No. Course Title
Credits
APR 101
Introduction to Electricity & Circuit Components.......
6
APR 102
Alternating Current Components & Uses......................
6
APR 103
Electric Generators, Motors, & Controls.......................
6
APR 121
Intro to the Limited Energy Trade................................
4
APR 122
Fundamentals of Electricity & Electronics...................
4
APR 123
Electrical Test Equipment.............................................
4
APR 201
Electric Motors...............................................................
6
APR 202
Electric Motor Controls..................................................
6
APR 203
Motor Circuit Design.....................................................
3
APR 204
Basic Welding for Electricians.......................................
2
APR 205
Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers.......
6
APR 206
Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers.................
6
APR 207
Instrumentation and Industrial Process Control.........
6
APR 208
National Electrical Code I.............................................
6
APR 209
Industrial Electrical Code IA.........................................
3
APR 210
National Electrical Code II............................................
6
APR 211
Industrial Electrical Code IIA.......................................
3
APR 212
National Electrical Code III..........................................
6
APR 213
Industrial Electrical Code IIIA......................................
3
APR 221
Specialized Systems.......................................................
4
APR 222
Process Control & Instrumentation..............................
4
APR 223
Communication Systems & Networks..........................
4
APR 224
Protective Signaling......................................................
4
APR 225
Systems Integration.......................................................
4
Total Credits Required:
24
C A R E E R A N D T E C H N I C A L
Associate of Applied Science in Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Technology Apprenticeship
A journey card and state-issued Certificate of Completion of the Industrial Mechanics and Maintenance Apprenticeship training( millwright, pipefitter, welder, and instrumentation technician) is required. The journey card may replace up to 22 credits of the program requirements.
General Education Requirements.................................. 19
Program Requirements.................................................
71
Credit for prior certification.................................................................
0-22
Course No. Course Title
Credits
APR 252
Industrial Hydraulics I..................................................
4
APR 253
Industrial Hydraulics II.................................................
4
APR 254
Industrial Lube Fundamentals.....................................
3
APR 255
Introduction to Metallurgy............................................
3
APR 256
Electricity for Maintenance...........................................
3
APR 257
Math for Apprenticeship................................................
5
APR 258
Machinery Alignment....................................................
3
WD 4.151
Welding I.......................................................................
2
WD 4.152
Welding II......................................................................
2
WD 4.160
Prep for Certification.....................................................
2
WD 4.245
Layout Procedures for Metals........................................
3
WD 4.246
Advanced Arc Welding..................................................
6
WD 4.258
Print Reading: Welders..................................................
3
WD 4.262
Construction Management...........................................
1
Select 27 credits from the following electives:.....................................
27
APR 205
Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers.......
6
APR 206
Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers.................
6
APR 207
Instrumentation and Industrial Process Control.........
6
APR 259
Vibration Analysis and Equipment Reliability.............
3
APR 260
Pumps and Pumping....................................................
3
MA 3.396B
Manufacturing Processes I............................................
2
WD4.157
Machinery Operations Essentials..................................
3
WD 4.255
Fabrication of Structural Systems.................................
4
WD 4.256
Basic Pipe Welding Skills..............................................
4
WD 4.257
Fabrication & Repair.....................................................
4
WD 4.280
Aluminum Welding.......................................................
2
Total Credits Required:
90