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 Name Credit
CONE 1102 Intro to Electrical Circuit Theory 4.00
CONE 1104 Intro to NEC 2.00
CONE 1106 Wiring 1 4.00
CONE 1108 Electrical Circuit Theory 4.00
CONE 1114 National Electrical Code 2.00
CONE 1115 Electrical Blueprint/Estimating 2.00
CONE 1300 Electrical Safety 2.00
CONE 1119 Wiring II 6.00
CONE 2000 Industry Career Skills 1.00
CONE 2100 Instrumentation Process Control 2.00
CONE 2106 Wiring III 5.00
CONE 2107 Wiring IV 5.00
CONE 2114 National Electrical Code II 2.00
CONE 2200 Building Automation 3.00
CONE 2210 Electronic Motor Control 2.00
CONE 2216 Motor Control 3.00
CONE 2226 Motor Control Lab 4.00
CONE 2242 Alternative Energy Methods 2.00
CONE 2248 Code Applications 2.00
CONE 2300 Programmable Logic Controllers 3.00
CONE 2400 Adv Programmable Logic Controllers 2.00
CONE 2600 Grounding and Bonding 2.00
CONE 2800 Capstone 3.00
MATH 1110 College Algebra 3.00  or
MATH 1200 Mathematics of Business and Industry 3.00  or
MATH 1930 Introduction to Mathematical Sciences 3.00  or
MATH 2200 Statistics 4.00
General Education Electives 12
Total Credits: 82