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Associate - Applied Electrical Technology
Our associate degree in Applied Electrical Technology program combines science, computers, electricity, technology, and mathematics to provide a solid foundation of knowledge in the electrical and industrial fields. Students will gain the knowledge to work with electrical circuits, analog and digital electronics, microcomputers, and various motors and controls. Graduates will be prepared for a variety of career options in residential, commercial, and industrial construction fields.
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Associate - Combination Welding Technology
Our associate degree in Combination Welding Technology program will teach students how to build everything from skyscrapers to submarines–maybe even satellite launch pads. Practical applications of welding, namely, oxyacetylene, metallic arc, tungsten inert gas (TIG), and metal inert gas (MIG) are included in the program. Classroom instruction also includes welding theory and how to read blueprints to complete the jobs. Graduates should be qualified as entry-level welders and fabricators who work in general fabrication, shipbuilding, pipeline welding, and the aircraft industry.
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Associate - Heating, Air Conditioning, & Refrigeration Technology
An associate degree in Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Technology can prepare students for year round work installing, maintaining, repairing, and designing climate control systems for residential and commercial clients. Homeowners and businesses must keep their systems in good working order to ensure safety, comfort, and efficiency within the environmental laws of the region.
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Associate - Industrial Control Technology
An associate degree in Industrial Control Technology prepares students in the theory and working knowledge in the field of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems to design, maintain, and repair industrial systems. Students will understand rooftop package units, economizers filtering systems, three phase systems, hot water and steam heating, and heat pump systems. Courses will also introduce programmable logic controllers and operations of pneumatic systems. The program can be completed in 90 weeks.
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Diploma - Electrical Mechanic
Earning a diploma to become an Electrical Mechanic can prepare students to troubleshoot, repair, and maintain a variety of electrical systems in new or existing structures. Students will be prepared for a variety of career options in residential, commercial, and industrial construction. Students will gain the skills to design, wire, and install various electrical components for specific applications and needs.
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Diploma - Heating, Air Conditioning, & Refrigeration Mechanic
Our Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration Mechanic diploma program can teach students how to work year round in climate control management. Mechanics must have knowledge of electrical, plumbing, and wiring diagrams for both heating and cooling systems to install, diagnose, maintain, and repair existing systems. Graduates can work in residential, commercial, and new installation of systems.