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Financial aid (may be available)
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Financial aid (may be available)
Financial aid (may be available)
Financial aid (may be available)
Financial aid (may be available)
Financial aid (may be available)
Financial aid (may be available)
Financial aid (may be available)
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“I was excited to see an organized resource that led to me finding a great educational program.”
Rexie M
Athens, GA
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$3,600 total
Program Overview
CBT Technology Institute's Electrical Technician Associate Degree Program is designed to equip graduates with the skills and knowledge required to embark on a rewarding career as electrical technicians. This program offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes instruction in the application of the National Electrical Code, interpretation of blueprints and specifications, installation procedures, and participation in tasks related to project changes, remodeling, and repairs.
Course Highlights
Our program covers a wide range of subjects, beginning with foundational topics such as Electrical DC circuits, AC Circuits, Blueprint Reading, and Electrical Materials. These initial courses provide a solid theoretical and practical groundwork for advanced subjects like Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Wiring. Graduates will gain a thorough understanding of motors and their controls, as well as proficiency in the analysis of commonly used Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) in the industrial sector. Additionally, the Photovoltaic Systems course will prepare graduates to design, install, and evaluate PV systems, covering aspects like site evaluation, installation requirements, and advantages, and disadvantages.
Certification Opportunities
Associate Program Graduates will have the opportunity to pursue County Certifications as Journeyman Electricians, Electrician Maintenance, and Master Electricians, provided they meet the necessary requirements.
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completing the Electrical Technician program, students will be well-prepared to enter the field with the following capabilities:
OSHA Compliance: Accomplish specific and general OSHA regulations relevant to the electrical trade.
Blueprint Interpretation: Interpret blueprints, specifications, and technical diagrams effectively.
Wiring Proficiency: Install residential, commercial, and industrial wiring in compliance with the National Electrical Code.
Component Installation: Inspect and install electrical components, including transformers, motors, and various electrical equipment and devices.
Problem Identification: Identify electrical issues using a variety of testing devices, especially in low-voltage security systems.
Tool Proficiency: Select and operate power tools and hand tools efficiently.
Control Circuit Skills: Install and test control circuits using relay and PLC technology, with the ability to interpret electrical specifications and read blueprints.
Photovoltaic Systems: Design and install photovoltaic systems for renewable energy.
Project Estimation: Estimate electrical project costs and requirements accurately.
Smart Home Integration: Install and operate smart home technologies.
Start your journey in Electrical Technology today. Contact CBT Technology Institute to take your first step toward a promising career.
Financial aid (may be available)
Program Overview
CBT Technology Institute's Electrical Technician Associate Degree Program is designed to equip graduates with the skills and knowledge required to embark on a rewarding career as electrical technicians. This program offers a comprehensive curriculum that includes instruction in the application of the National Electrical Code, interpretation of blueprints and specifications, installation procedures, and participation in tasks related to project changes, remodeling, and repairs.
Course Highlights
Our program covers a wide range of subjects, beginning with foundational topics such as Electrical DC circuits, AC Circuits, Blueprint Reading, and Electrical Materials. These initial courses provide a solid theoretical and practical groundwork for advanced subjects like Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Wiring. Graduates will gain a thorough understanding of motors and their controls, as well as proficiency in the analysis of commonly used Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) in the industrial sector. Additionally, the Photovoltaic Systems course will prepare graduates to design, install, and evaluate PV systems, covering aspects like site evaluation, installation requirements, and advantages, and disadvantages.
Certification Opportunities
Associate Program Graduates will have the opportunity to pursue County Certifications as Journeyman Electricians, Electrician Maintenance, and Master Electricians, provided they meet the necessary requirements.
Student Learning Outcomes
Upon completing the Electrical Technician program, students will be well-prepared to enter the field with the following capabilities:
OSHA Compliance: Accomplish specific and general OSHA regulations relevant to the electrical trade.
Blueprint Interpretation: Interpret blueprints, specifications, and technical diagrams effectively.
Wiring Proficiency: Install residential, commercial, and industrial wiring in compliance with the National Electrical Code.
Component Installation: Inspect and install electrical components, including transformers, motors, and various electrical equipment and devices.
Problem Identification: Identify electrical issues using a variety of testing devices, especially in low-voltage security systems.
Tool Proficiency: Select and operate power tools and hand tools efficiently.
Control Circuit Skills: Install and test control circuits using relay and PLC technology, with the ability to interpret electrical specifications and read blueprints.
Photovoltaic Systems: Design and install photovoltaic systems for renewable energy.
Project Estimation: Estimate electrical project costs and requirements accurately.
Smart Home Integration: Install and operate smart home technologies.
Start your journey in Electrical Technology today. Contact CBT Technology Institute to take your first step toward a promising career.
Financial aid (may be available)
The Carpentry program prepares students for careers in the construction industry. Graduates will be eligible to be employed as rough carpenters doing framing and formwork or as finish carpenters installing windows and doors using hand tools and power tools. Students will also be taught the basics of construction planning, management, finance and production skills.
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$1,860 total
The Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration (HVAC/R) program at ASA is lab-based with almost every class meeting having a hands-on (learn-by-doing) approach where students train and work on actual air conditioning and refrigeration equipment. This lab allows students to gain experience in equipment installation, maintaining air conditioning units, troubleshooting equipment failures and refrigeration systems.
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Instruction includes classroom and lab experiences that enable the student to be job ready and become proficient in the installation, repair, and maintenance of domestic and commercial air conditioning, refrigeration and heating systems. Heavy emphasis is placed on electrical systems.
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