LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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CURRICULUM GUIDE |
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Electrical Technology |
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Associate in Applied Science Degree |
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Curriculum Code: 0134 (Effective Fall 2004 - Summer 2009) |
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Students in this program may select either the construction
specialty or the machine control and maintenance specialty.
Construction electricians install electrical wiring and systems
in homes, offices, stores or industrial plants. Machine control
designers are responsible for designing control circuits which
operate machinery in plants. Maintenance electricians work in
industry maintaining and troubleshooting power and control
circuits on machinery. Both specialties require mechanical
aptitude, logical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Employment opportunities vary with each specialty. |
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PREREQUISITES
Students should see Course Descriptions or Course
Offerings for course prerequisite information. See the
Assessment and Placement Testing section for skills
assessment and advising information. |
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INFORMATION
Contact the Construction and Maintenance Technologies
Department, West Campus Building, Room M103, telephone number
(517) 483-1336. |
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REQUIREMENTS |
TOTAL:
38
CREDITS |
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TITLE |
CREDIT HOURS |
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ELTE 100 |
Electrical Safety Practices |
1 |
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ELTE 110 |
Practical Electricity |
3 |
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ELTE 111 |
Intro Industrial Automation |
4 |
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ELTE 112 |
Basic Wiring Installation |
2 |
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ELTE 121 |
Analyzing Electric Circuits |
5 |
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ELTE 123 |
Motors and Transformers |
5 |
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ELTE 131 |
Intro to Machine Control |
4 |
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ELTE 141 |
National Electrical Code I |
4 |
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ELTE 145 |
Electrical Prints for Building |
4 |
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ELTE 150 |
Electric Motor Maintenance |
2 |
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ELTE 260 |
Intro/Programmable Controllers |
4 |
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LIMITED CHOICE REQUIREMENTS |
TOTAL: 31-39 CREDITS |
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Complete the indicated number of credits from EACH
CHOICE listed below. |
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CHOICE 1: General Education Core Areas |
16-20 Credits |
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(See General Education Core Requirements for information
on how to fulfill these requirements. Core area proficiency
exams, where appropriate, are available for each core area.) |
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Communication Core Area |
3 |
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Global Perspectives and Diversity Core Area |
3-4 |
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Mathematics Core Area |
3-4 |
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Science Core Area |
4-5 |
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Writing Core Area |
3-4 |
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CHOICE 2:
Electrical
Specialization
(Choose one subchoice) |
15-19 Credits |
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Subchoice 2A:
Construction Specialization |
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BLDT 103 |
Structural Blueprint Reading |
4 |
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BLDT 121 |
Residential Framing |
4 |
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ELTE 142 |
National Electrical Code II |
4 |
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ELTE 143 |
National Electrical Code III |
4 |
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ELTE 240 |
Electrical Estimating |
3 |
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Subchoice 2B:
Machine Control and Maintenance Specialization |
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ELTE 122 |
Industrial Control Electronics |
5 |
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ELTE 232 |
Industrial Control Design |
4 |
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ELTE 261 |
Allen-Bradley PLC-5 Advanced |
6 |
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MFGM 175 |
Industrial Hydraulics |
4 |
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MINIMUM TOTAL |
69 |
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SUGGESTED COURSE SEQUENCE |
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Students should see course descriptions to find out when
departments plan to offer courses. Students who for any reason
are unable to follow the course sequence suggested below (for
example, those who are part-time, have transferred in courses
from another school, or have prerequisites to fulfill) should
contact an academic advisor or counselor for help with
adjustments. |
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Subchoice 2A: Construction Specialty |
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II |
III |
IV |
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ELTE 100 |
ELTE 112 |
ELTE 123 |
Lim.Ch. |
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ELTE 110 |
ELTE 121 |
ELTE 145 |
Lim.Ch. |
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ELTE 111 |
ELTE 131 |
ELTE 260 |
Lim.Ch. |
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Lim.Ch. |
ELTE 141 |
Lim.Ch. |
Lim.Ch. |
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Lim.Ch. |
ELTE 150 |
Lim.Ch. |
Lim.Ch. |
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Lim.Ch. |
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Subchoice 2B: Control and Maintenance Specialty |
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III |
IV |
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ELTE 100 |
ELTE 112 |
ELTE 123 |
Lim.Ch. |
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ELTE 110 |
ELTE 121 |
ELTE 145 |
Lim.Ch. |
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ELTE 111 |
ELTE 131 |
ELTE 260 |
Lim.Ch. |
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Lim.Ch. |
ELTE 141 |
Lim.Ch. |
Lim.Ch. |
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Lim.Ch. |
ELTE 150 |
Lim.Ch. |
Lim.Ch. |
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