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2021-2022
Electrical Systems Technology Diploma D35130 Electrical Systems Technology (35130) CIP 46.0302
Last updated on Nov. 28, 2020, 4:28 p.m.
The following is a suggested degree map for completing this diploma in three semesters. Some students' degree maps may be different, depending on their enrollment status (day, evening, full-time or part-time).
The following courses are required for successful completion of the award base program.
First Year Fall:
Take the following courses.
ELC-112 DC/AC Electricity
5.00
ELC-113 Residential Wiring
4.00
ELC-119 NEC Calculations
2.00
CST-131 OSHA/Safety/Certification
3.00
ELC-118 National Electrical Code
2.00
ELC-126 Electrical Computations
3.00
Credits: 19
First Year Spring:
Take the following courses.
ELC-117 Motors and Controls
4.00
EGR-125 Appl Software for Tech
2.00
ELC-115 Industrial Wiring
4.00
ELC-125 Diagrams and Schematics
2.00
ELC-128 Introduction to Programmable LogicController
3.00
ENG-111 Writing and Inquiry
3.00
Credits: 18
First Year Summer:
Take 3 semester hour credits from the following general education courses.
ANT-210 General Anthropology
3.00
ANT-220 Cultural Anthropology
3.00
ART-111 Art Appreciation
3.00
ART-114 Art History Survey I
3.00
ART-115 Art History Survey II
3.00
ART-121 Two-Dimensional Design
3.00
ART-131 Drawing I
3.00
ART-132 Drawing II
3.00
ART-240 Painting I
3.00
ART-241 Painting II
3.00
ART-244 Watercolor
3.00
ART-261 Photography I
3.00
ART-262 Photography II
3.00
ART-266 Videography I
3.00
ART-281 Sculpture I
3.00
ART-283 Ceramics I
3.00
ART-288 Studio
3.00
COM-110 Introduction to Communication
3.00
COM-120 Intro to Interpersonal Communication
3.00
COM-231 Public Speaking
3.00
DRA-111 Theatre Appreciation
3.00
DRA-126 Storytelling
3.00
ECO-151 Survey of Economics
3.00
ECO-251 Principles of Microeconomics
3.00
ECO-252 Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00
ENG-112 Writing and Research in the Disciplines
3.00
ENG-114 Professional Research & Reporting
3.00
ENG-125 Creative Writing I
3.00
ENG-131 Introduction to Literature
3.00
ENG-231 American Literature I
3.00
ENG-232 American Literature II
3.00
ENG-241 British Literature I
3.00
ENG-242 British Literature II
3.00
ENG-261 World Literature I
3.00
ENG-262 World Literature II
3.00
ENG-273 African-American Literature
3.00
ENG-274 Literature by Women
3.00
GEO-111 World Regional Geography
3.00
GEO-112 Cultural Geography
3.00
HIS-111 World Civilizations I
3.00
HIS-112 World Civilizations II
3.00
HIS-131 American History I
3.00
HIS-132 American History II
3.00
HIS-221 African-American History
3.00
HIS-226 The Civil War
3.00
HIS-236 North Carolina History
3.00
HUM-110 Technology and Society
3.00
HUM-115 Critical Thinking
3.00
HUM-120 Cultural Studies
3.00
HUM-122 Southern Culture
3.00
HUM-130 Myth in Human Culture
3.00
HUM-170 The Holocaust
3.00
MAT-110 Mathematical Measurement and Literacy
3.00
MAT-121 Algebra/Trigonometry I
3.00
MUS-110 Music Appreciation
3.00
MUS-112 Introduction to Jazz
3.00
MUS-210 History of Rock Music
3.00
PHI-240 Introduction to Ethics
3.00
PHY-110 Conceptual Physics
3.00
POL-120 American Government
3.00
POL-130 State & Local Government
3.00
POL-220 International Relations
3.00
PSY-110 Life Span Development
3.00
PSY-118 Interpersonal Psychology
3.00
PSY-150 General Psychology
3.00
PSY-211 Psychology of Adjustment
3.00
PSY-237 Social Psychology
3.00
PSY-239 Psychology of Personality
3.00
PSY-241 Developmental Psychology
3.00
PSY-246 Adolescent Psychology
3.00
PSY-249 Psychology of Aging
3.00
PSY-259 Human Sexuality
3.00
PSY-275 Health Psychology
3.00
PSY-281 Abnormal Psychology
3.00
REL-110 World Religions
3.00
REL-211 Introduction to Old Testament
3.00
REL-212 Introduction to New Testament
3.00
SOC-210 Introduction to Sociology
3.00
SOC-213 Sociology of the Family
3.00
SOC-220 Social Problems
3.00
SOC-230 Race and Ethnic Relations
3.00
SOC-234 Sociology of Gender
3.00
SOC-240 Social Psychology
3.00
SOC-242 Sociology of Deviance
3.00
Credits: 3