Manufacturing Engineering Technology - Industrial Electrical Technician, One-Year Technical Certificate

Curriculum Code #6115

Effective May 2023

Division of Engineering, Business and Information Technologies

The industrial electrical technician program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary for the competent performance as an entry-level electrical maintenance technician. The graduate will repair, test, adjust, or install electronic equipment. Lorain County Community College has articulation agreements with colleges and universities including programs offered by Lorain County Community College’s University Partnership.

Plan of Study Grid
Preferred Sequence
Fall SemesterHours
CISS 121 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS I 3
CMMC 151 ORAL COMMUNICATION 3
ELCT 111 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS I 3
ENGL 161 COLLEGE COMPOSITION I 3
ENGR 120 INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING 1
MTHM 155 TECHNICAL MATHEMATICS I 4
SDEV 101 INTRODUCTION TO THE LCCC COMMUNITY 1 1
 Hours18
Spring Semester
AETC 121 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS 3
ELCT 112 ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS II 2 4
ELCT 211 ELECTRICAL POWER AND DEVICES 2 4
ELCT 223 ELECTRICAL BLUEPRINT READING 2
TECN 133 MECHANICAL SYSTEMS 3
 Hours16
 Total Hours34
1

A student must register for the orientation course when enrolling for more than six credit hours per semester or any course that would result in an accumulation of 13 or more credit hours.

2

Indicates that this course has a prerequisite.

Program Contact(s):

David Astorino
440-366-7215
dastorin@lorainccc.edu

For information about admissions, enrollment, transfer, graduation and other general questions, please contact your advising team.

More program information can be found on our website.

Program Learning Outcomes

  1. Communicate effectively in an industrial manufacturing environment.
  2. Apply math, science, and engineering, technology principles to solve problems in an industrial manufacturing facility.
  3. Function effectively when performing the tasks of an industrial electrical technician by applying relevant technical knowledge and skills in the industrial manufacturing setting.
  4. Perform industrial electrical manufacturing tasks in a safe manner.