2021-2022 Yavapai College Catalog 
    
    Mar 29, 2024  
2021-2022 Yavapai College Catalog [PREVIOUS CATALOG YEAR]

Electrical & Instrumentation Technology - AAS


The Electrical & Instrumentation Technology degree is designed to prepare students for positions in the installation, repair and maintenance of commercial electrical and electronic equipment.

Credit Hours Required: 60-67

Note: Freeport McMoRan, Inc. and Asarco sponsor mining programs designed to prepare students for direct employment in the mining industry. There are special admission requirements for these programs. Call 928.776.2002 for details.

 

Electrical & Instrumentation Technology Concentration  

Mining Concentration  

 

 

AAS General Education Requirements (19 credits)


Note: 1 Select from two different prefixes


 

Select one Concentration below and complete the requirements


Program Outcomes


Upon successful completion of the Electrical and Instrumentation Technology Degree program, the learner will be able to:

  1. Troubleshoot direct and alternating current circuits. (ELT 111, ELT 112)
  2. Troubleshoot digital, microprocessor and programmable controller-based circuits. (ELT 162, ELT 165,  ELT 183)
  3. Troubleshoot solid-state circuits. (ELT 126)
  4. Troubleshoot pneumatic and hydraulic systems. (MET 160)
  5. Utilize Microsoft Office to create Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint files. (AGS 101 or CSA 126)

Option A:

  1. Troubleshoot process control instrumentation and motor control circuits. (ELT 171, ELT 272)
  2. Troubleshoot communication circuits. (ELT 221)
  3. Troubleshoot pre-bugged equipment including symptom recognition, fault isolation and repair. (ELT 258)

Option B:

  1. Troubleshoot process control instrumentation and motor control circuits. (ELT 171, ELT 272)
  2. Troubleshoot communication circuits. (ELT 221)
  3. Troubleshoot pre-bugged equipment including symptom recognition, fault isolation and repair. (ELT 258, ELT 295)
  4. Demonstrate the use of slings, common rigging hardware and safe loading practices. (MET 116)
  5. Demonstrate the U.S. Mine Safety and Health Administration requirements for new miner training. (MET 150)
  6. Operate SMAW and GMAW to industry requirements. (WLD 113)