Electrical Technology: Electrical Power Systems and Instrumentation Certificate of Achievement
Program Overview
The Electrical Technology: Electrical Power Systems and Instrumentation program at CSM prepares students for entry-level employment as electronics technicians. The program focuses on providing students with the knowledge and skills necessary to work in a variety of settings, including circuit design, computer construction, and automated process control. Graduates can pursue careers as electronics technicians, engineering aides, and sales representatives. The program is accredited by ABET and is typically completed in two years.
Program Outline
Electrical Technology: Electrical Power Systems and Instrumentation Certificate of Achievement
Degree Overview:
The Electrical Technology: Electrical Power Systems and Instrumentation program at CSM prepares students for entry-level employment as electronics technicians. The program focuses on providing students with the knowledge and skills necessary to work in a variety of settings, including:
- Circuit design and fabrication
- Computer construction, installation, and support
- Component manufacturing
- High-technology transportation
- Aerospace systems
- Automated process control
- Consumer electronics The program also provides students with the opportunity to transfer to a baccalaureate institution to further their education.
Program Objectives:
- Prepare students for entry-level employment as electronics technicians.
- Provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to work in a variety of settings.
- Offer students the opportunity to transfer to a baccalaureate institution.
Outline:
The Electrical Technology: Electrical Power Systems and Instrumentation program consists of 20 units of coursework. The program is divided into four modules:
Module 1: Introduction to Electronics Fundamentals (3 units)
- Introduction to basic electrical concepts
- DC circuits
- AC circuits
- Semiconductor devices
Module 2: Advanced Electronics Fundamentals (3 units)
- Operational amplifiers
- Digital circuits
- Microprocessors
- Communication systems
Module 3: Basic Applied Electronics Mathematics (2 units)
- Algebra
- Trigonometry
- Calculus
Module 4: Advanced Electronics Mathematics (2 units)
- Differential equations
- Linear algebra
- Complex analysis
Additional Required Courses:
- Transformers and Rotating Machinery (2 units)
- Fundamentals of Electric Motor Control (4 units)
- Sensors and Data Transmission Systems (4 units)
Assessment:
The Electrical Technology: Electrical Power Systems and Instrumentation program uses a variety of assessment methods to evaluate student learning. These methods include:
- Exams
- Quizzes
- Projects
- Presentations
Teaching:
The Electrical Technology: Electrical Power Systems and Instrumentation program is taught by experienced faculty with industry experience. The program uses a variety of teaching methods, including:
- Lectures
- Hands-on labs
- Group projects
- Online learning
Careers:
Graduates of the Electrical Technology: Electrical Power Systems and Instrumentation program can pursue a variety of careers in the electronics industry. Some common career paths include:
- Electronics technician
- Engineering aide
- Manufacturing technician
- Sales representative
- Service technician
Other:
The Electrical Technology: Electrical Power Systems and Instrumentation program is accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). The program is also a member of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE).
Additional Information:
- The program is offered at the College of San Mateo in San Mateo, California.
- The program is typically completed in two years.
- The program is open to students with a high school diploma or equivalent.
The actual content of the program may vary.