Electrical Const. & Maintenance Tech

Courses

Major Description

This program is designed to give students hands-on-experience for entrance into numerous electrical construction, installation, operation and maintenance occupations. The program consists of technical courses in electrical/electronics theory, installation, maintenance and testing of electrical apparatus and wiring. Additional courses cover installation and testing of electrical/electronic control devices and the application of the National Electric Code.

Nature of Work

Electricians need to be in good physical health, be able to lift, distinguish colors, work from ladders, enjoy working indoors and out, and be safety conscious.

Career Opportunities

Graduates may be employed by electrical contractors, private companies/plants and manufacturers of electrical equipment. Other positions in the electrical field include inspectors, contractors, estimators and repair persons. Business ownership is also a possibility for graduates.

Program Delivery

Students can begin this program Fall or Spring semester. Courses are offered during the day. A full-time start is preferred.

Advanced Standing

Previous college courses, certification, licensure and training may be considered for credit in the major. The responsibility for seeking credit rests with the student and can be initiated by completing the course SMGT2950 Prior Experiential Learning Portfolio Development (1 elective credit).

After DCTC

DCTC has transfer agreements for this program with the following colleges: Southwest Minnesota State University and Saint Mary's University. See Transfer Credits for more information.

Student Outcomes

  1. Graduates of this program will be prepared for apprenticeship in the electrical field.
  2. Graduates will have knowledge of the National Electrical Code, enabling them to understand the application of the NEC to install electrical services legally and safely.
  3. Graduates will have the ability to apply electrical/ electronic theory to practical applications.
  4. See General Education outcome statement

Academic Advisors

Dean

  • Mike Opp
    Dean of Transportation and Technical Careers

Faculty

Micheal Buck 651-423-8494 micheal.buck@dctc.edu BIO
Ronald Gruenes 651-423-8563 ronald.gruenes@dctc.edu BIO
Bruce Hansberger 651-423-8432 bruce.hansberger@dctc.edu BIO
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