Electrical Trades Program

Courses

ELT 110: Electricity for Non-Electricians

Credits 2
Practical hands-on application of electrical principles, practices and codes to help the non-electrician learn the basics of wiring that they encounter around the house. Safety practices will be emphasized as will basic electrical theory. After the first three class sessions, there will be minimal theory or lecture and maximum practice using the tools and materials that the homeowner will encounter in doing electrical work on his/her home. Additional supply fee may be required.

ELT 111: Electricity for Non-electricians II

Credits 2
Electricity for Non-Electricians II is a second class in the Homeowners Electrical class. This class will move beyond the basic concepts of wiring plugs and switches and look at circuits, breakers, 220V wiring, and home circuit addition/modification Associated Program: Manufacturing and Industrial Technology

ELT 127: Basic Programmable Controllers - PCBased

Credits 2
Basic Programmable Controllers Develops the student's understanding of the complete operation of a variety of programmable controllers. The applications, operations, and programming of PLC's are the areas of study with the main emphasis on programming (computers will be used as programmers). . Additional supply fee may be required.

ELT 128: Intermediate Programmable Controllers - PC Based

Credits 2
Intermediate Programmable Controllers (PC Based) Presents advanced features of programmable controllers, including designing, monitoring, and editing programs with practical hands-on experience. This class can be used towards Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing purposes. Prerequisites: ELT 125. Additional supply fee may be required.

ELT 201: Electrical Motor Control

Credits 2
Provides knowledge and skills needed to design, install, maintain, service and troubleshoot electric motors. Focuses on the operation and installation of control systems, specifically motor starters and controllers. Electromagnetic controls, motors and transformers will also be covered. Lab activities will utilize electrical test equipment to analyze electric motor control malfunctions. This class can be used towards Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing purposes. Prerequisite: APR 121 or instructor approval.

ELT 202: Advanced Electric Motor Control

Credits 2
Provides advanced knowledge and skills needed to design, install, maintain, service and troubleshoot electric motors. Focuses on the operation and design of control systems, specifically motor starters and controllers. Electromagnetic controls, motors and transformers will also be covered. Students will create their own circuit designs to solve different motor control problems and will engage in advanced trouble-shooting of electric motor controls. This class is the second class in the Motor controls sequence Prerequisite: ELT 201 Associated program; Manufacturing and Industrial Technology

ELT 227: Advanced Programmable Controllers - PC Based

Credits 2
Advanced Programmable Controllers PC Based. Covers advanced features of programming controllers including designing, monitoring, troubleshooting, and editing techniques with practical hands-on experience. This class can be used toward Continuing Education Units for Oregon State electrical licensing purposes. Prerequisites: ELT 128. Additional supply fee may be required. Associated program: Manufacturing and Industrial Technology

ELT 230: Automation Control Visualization

Credits 2
This class is designed for advanced PLC users and maintenance technicians working in a PLC based system. This is a technical course using Wonderware's HMI (Human Machine Interface) software to utilize system-wide visualization for system analysis and troubleshooting. Technicians will learn to view and diagnose system breakdowns and performance issues remotely. Prerequisite: ELT125