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Commercial Industrial Electromechanical

LANCASTER, Pennsylvania | Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology | ID: 170485

Overview

57 Laurel St LANCASTER, Pennsylvania 17603-
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Admissions Office:
717-391-6950
Classroom Training
Certificate of Completion
Employment Skill Gain
Employment
$6,300.00 - $6,300.00
Training(ETPL)

Description of Training Provider

Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology is accredited by Middle States Commission on Higher Education. The College has 24 programs of study which can be found on our website at www.stevenscollege.edu

Program Description

Commercial Industrial Electro-Mechanical training provides the opportunity to acquire the theory and skills needed to gain employment in the manufacturing, and factory setting as an entry level industrial maintenance technician with basic skills in mechanical systems, and electrical systems.

Graduates of the commercial and industrial electrical program will be able to hit the ground running to maintain, calibrate and trouble shoot equipment most commonly used in today’s high-tech manufacturing facilities.

Skills and safe working habits are developed through hands on projects and learning. The electrical classroom includes tools, equipment and instrumentation typically found in commercial and industrial settings.

Skills & Competencies

Graduates of the Industrial Electromechanical program at Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology possess the knowledge and skill set to obtain jobs as Industrial Maintenance Electrician, Controls Technician, Robot Technician, and Lab Technician. Our students reinforce the
theory by testing various circuits in the lab on our state-of-the-art lab trainers. The students also learn
Troubleshooting techniques by wiring and testing control circuits like those found in industry.
 
 
Course Content Includes:
  • Introduction to Electrical Principles
  • Multimeter and circuit analysis using Ohms Law
  • Principles of Electromagnetism
  • AC motors single and three phase
  • Control Logic diagrams and electrical schematics
  • AC reactive elements and phasor diagrams
  • DC motors and performance curves
  • Circuit troubleshooting techniques
  • VFD introduction and circuits
  1. Control cabinet wiring
  •           
  • PLC introduction
  • PLC programming examples
  • Sensors and applications in Automation circuits
  • Troubleshooting Automation Circuits
  • Wiring, labeling, and other control cabinet skills
  • Fuses and circuit breakers
  • NEC review
  • OSHA concepts and practices
  • Electrical safety

Additional Information

Service Costs

6,300.00
6,300.00

Performance Measures

Of those individuals who completed this course/program,
100% earned a post-secondary credential.
67% were employed within six months after completing training.