Electrical

Program Statement

This program prepares students to work as technicians in many positions for which training in electricity and electronics technology is required. Some of the most common areas with job opportunities are industrial manufacturing, research and development laboratory, field service, solar energy and technical sales. 

Program Information

  • All technical courses use computer applications, and laboratories are equipped with modern test equipment.  
  • Every technical course has a related laboratory, which provides hands-on experience.  
  • Students should be in a Math (MTH) course every semester until they have completed their sequence. 
  • For students with adequate mathematical preparedness, and interested in transfer, PHY 211: General Physics I can be substituted for PHY 101: Technical Physics I. 
  • Completing courses in the summer will reduce fall and spring semester course loads. 
  • Oral Communication General Education Competency Infused. 

After Bristol

  • Graduates can work as an equipment installation technician, central office technician, computer technician, engineering assistant, manufacturing lab technician, solar technician, field service and installation technician, or customer support specialist. 
  • If you are considering transferring to a four-year institution, speak with your advisor and visit Transfer Services for additional information. 

Degree Requirements

General Courses

Course #
Title
Credits
Human Expression Elective  +
3
Sub-Total Credits
15-16

Program Electives

Course #
Title
Credits
Electrical Technology Program Electives  +
3 - 4
Two-course Math Sequence  +
7 - 8
Sub-Total Credits
18-20
Total credits:
60-63

Course Sequencing

Item #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
15-16
Item #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
15
Item #
Title
Credits
Multicultural and Social Perspectives Elective or Human Expression Elective  +
3
Sub-Total Credits
17
Item #
Title
Credits
Multicultural and Social Perspectives Elective or Human Expression Elective  +
3
Program Elective  +
3 - 4
Sub-Total Credits
14-15

Overview

Academic Area

Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics

Degree Offered

Associate in Science in Engineering Technology (Electrical)

Program

Program Code

TE_ELC

Program Contact

Anthony Ucci
Department Chair
Anthony.Ucci@BristolCC.edu

Adrienne Foster Scharf
Dean of STEM
Adrienne.FosterScharf@BristolCC.edu

CIP Code

15.0303