Electrical Technology | SKCTC

Electrical Technology

Amp up your career with specialized training in electrical theory and hands-on practice to become an industrial or construction electrician.

Program Contact
Timothy Long
Program Coordinator
606-589-3282
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What is Electrical Technology?

Learn how to work with the electrical systems of mechanical equipment used in businesses and industries. Learn how to maintain and troubleshoot electric motor controls, industrial electronics, fluid power, programmable logic controllers and process control. Our program emphasizes applications to real-world problems. Power up your career path at Southeast!

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Getting Started

What are my degree, diploma, and certificate options?

Electrical Technology Diploma: 31-37 total credit hours Requirements
electrical technology Diploma - Construction electrician track: 50-57 total credit hours Requirements
electrical technology diploma - industrial electrician track: 53-60 total credit hours Requirements
Automated industrial controls technician level I Certificate: 19-23 total credit hours Requirements
Automated industrial controls technician level II certificate: 27-30 total credit hours Requirements
Construction electrician level I Certificate: 14-17 total credit hours Requirements
construction electrician level II certificate: 21-22 total credit hours Requirements
Construction electrician level III certificate: 32-36 total credit hours Requirements
industrial electrician level I certificate: 8 total credit hours Requirements
industrial electrician level II certificate: 13 total credit hours Requitements

What Else Do I Need to Know?

How do I start?

Provide Southeast with your ACT scores
Complete an Application for Admission "Start Here"
Send high school/GED transcripts to Southeast
Meet with Electrical Technology faculty

Length of Program

You can earn an associate in applied science degree in two years if you maintain full-time status.

This information should not be considered a substitute for the KCTCS Catalog. You should always choose classes in cooperation with your faculty advisor to ensure that you meet all degree requirements.

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