Industrial Electricity
The Industrial Electricity program is designed to provide training in basic theories, principles, practices, experiments, and hands-on experience needed to solve everyday problems involved in electrical maintenance, installation, repair, and operation of electrical equipment.
Industrial Electricity students will use many calculations based on Ohm's Law to solve problems in electrical and electronic circuits. Reading of schematic and line diagrams is included as well.
Students are taught the most practical aspects of troubleshooting electrical problems. They gain an understanding of electrical safety, theory, and application. Knowledge of schematic diagrams, national electric code, electric motor control, and programmable logic controllers is essential when troubleshooting high-tech electrical equipment.
Course Content
- Electrical/Electronics Safety
- Electricity Concepts - D.C.
- Electricity Concepts - A..C.
- Wiring Skills - NEC
- Motors/Generators/Transformers
- Electric Motor Control
- MS DOS Utility Programs
- Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)
- Pneumatics/Hydraulics
- Introduction to Robotics
- Advanced Robotics (PLC & CIM)
Awards
| Award | Type | Approximate Hours |
| Introduction to Electricity | Certificate | 356 |
| Electrician Helper | Certificate | 1,072 |
| Electrician Apprentice | Diploma | 1,372 |
| Electrician | Diploma | 1,620 |
TTC-Morristown does not participate in a student loan program.
TTC-Morristown does not participate in a student loan program.
74% of graduates from this program, who began their studies in 2011-12, completed it within 16 months.


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