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Electrical Technology AAS Degree

HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania | HACC [Harrisburg Area Community College] | ID: 145290

Overview

1 HACC DR HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania 17110-2903
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Admissions Office:
717-780-2400
Classroom Training
Electrical Technology AAS Degree
Employment Skill Gain
Associate’s Degree
$20,965.00 - $23,770.00
Training(ETPL)

Description of Training Provider

HACC, Central Pennsylvania’s Community College, was established in 1964 and is the first and largest of Pennsylvania's 14 community colleges. HACC currently serves nearly 19,000 degree-seeking students and more than 6,000 workforce development students. T

Program Description

The Electrical Technology Degree Program prepares students with the knowledge and skills needed for employment and advancement in the electrical field. Emphasis is placed on residential and commercial construction and maintenance applications. Students are able to choose from a broad spectrum of program electives within such areas as green building, business, and marketing, to further prepare them for career paths in green technology or in self-employment opportunities. Topics include basic electrical theory, residential and commercial wiring, safety, the National Electrical Code, blueprint reading, business ethics and law, and small business development. In addition, students may select courses from a number of technology disciplines that best meet their individual career goals within the electrical field. Graduates find employment as general electricians, residential service technicians, commercial service technicians, electrical-equipment repair technicians, electrical system installers, maintenance technicians, work-team supervisors, electrical estimators, electrical system designers, and renewable energy technicians. (Textbook costs & out-of-pocket expenses are estimated. Cost breakdown information does not include any developmental coursework a student may need.)

Skills & Competencies

This curriculum is designed to prepare students to: demonstrate a variety of technical skills in the electrical field; recognize and practice safe and healthy work procedures; perform basic electrical mathematical calculations; properly and safely handle electrical tools and materials; read and interpret blueprints necessary for specified installations; interpret the National Electric Code and use it in specific applications; demonstrate procedures used in residential, commercial, and industrial electrical construction; wire complex motor and control circuits; install, maintain, and repair automated electrical systems; solve complex problems of circuit design and analysis; troubleshoot equipment and demonstrate proper repair procedures; and write and speak effectively.

Additional Information

  • High School Diploma or Its Equivalent
  • 60 Credits
  • 472111 - Electricians
  • 07/31/2021
  • Full Time, Part Time, Daytime, Evening

Service Costs

13,515.00
13,515.00
16,320.00
16,320.00
5,160.00
1,000.00
1,290.00

Performance Measures

Of those individuals who completed this course/program,
100% earned a post-secondary credential.
65% were employed within six months after completing training.