Electrical and Electromechanical Technology
 
 

Mission

 

Program Mission Statement: Electrical Program
The Electrical Technology program prepares the student for employment in residential, commercial or industrial wiring. This includes training for careers in public utilities, sales, maintenance, service and repair.

 

Program Goals:

  • Provide the student with a safe learning environment, emphasizing good safety practices and neat lab work. Through videos, lectures and external training, students will learn the importance of on the job safety.
  • Provide the students with state of the art equipment for current technological experiences.
  • Provide the student with a strong background in the National Electrical Code and Industrial design to successfully prepare for the state Electrical Journeyman’s exam.
  • Provide the student with a foundational knowledge to prepare them to be employed in industry to install, maintain, schedule and supervise in the area of robotics and industrial electronics.

 

Program Mission Statement: Electromechanical Program
The Electromechanical Technology program prepares the student to become employed as maintenance supervisors, machine repair technicians and service representatives. This includes training for careers in hydraulic, pneumatics, power transmissions and engineering assistants.

 

Program Goals:

  • Provide the student with a safe environment, emphasizing good safety practices and neat lab work. Through videos, lectures and external training, students will learn the importance of on the job safety.
  • Provide the students with state of the art equipment for current technological experiences.
  • Provide the student with a strong background in machine tool, welding, hydraulics, pneumatics, bearing selection, belt and gear design/selection to gain employment in manufacturing and other maintenance areas.
  • Provide the student with a foundational knowledge to prepare them to be employed in industry to install, maintain, schedule and supervise in the area of robotics and industrial electronics.