ELC502 Sp26) Electrical Trades II (180 hours)
 

The dates, times, and/or delivery method (in-person or remote) of this class are subject to change as needed. All registered students will be notified via email and/or phone if any changes occur. If you do not receive a notification from the Adult Education office, the class will run as scheduled.

Electrical Trades II offers a deeper look into advanced electrical concepts and applications.

  • Key Topics:

    • Commercial Wiring:

      • Advanced concepts in commercial electrical wiring, including three-phase power, motor controls, and lighting systems for commercial buildings.

    • Related Technology:

      • May include topics such as programmable logic controllers (PLCs), electrical instrumentation, and power distribution systems.

    • Technical Math:

      • Applying mathematical concepts to electrical calculations, such as circuit analysis, voltage drop calculations, and power calculations.

    • Motor Controls:

      • Understanding and troubleshooting various types of electric motors, including AC and DC motors.

    • National Electrical Code (NEC) & Ohm's Law:

      • Continued emphasis on understanding and applying the NEC and fundamental electrical principles like Ohm's Law.

Benefits of this Semester:

  • Advanced Skills: Develops advanced skills in commercial wiring, motor controls, and electrical theory.

  • Career Readiness: Prepares students for more advanced electrical roles, such as working on commercial or industrial electrical projects.

Problem-Solving Skills: Enhances problem-solving and troubleshooting abilities in complex electrical systems.

Prerequisite: Electrical Trades I  

*THIS COURSE IS NOT ELIGIBLE FOR FINANCIAL AID

 

Additional Information:
Textbooks are not included in the course price. Please contact the Adult Education office at least 2 weeks prior to course start date to order your textbooks.