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Construction Electrician Diploma

 

Overview and Award Outcomes

Overview

The Construction Electrician diploma prepares students for the high-demand career as an entry-level electrician.  This program is designed for students new to the electrician industry or students seeking to advance in their current career. The program provides the hands-on training and real-world experience students need, from reading blueprints and wiring schematics to installing and maintaining complex electrical systems, the program covers all fundamental aspects of the trade. Successful completion of the Construction Electrician diploma program at Hennepin Technical College will meet the requirements for certification for electricians by the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry.

Award Outcomes

Demonstrate proper safety practices and procedures at all times in the classroom, shop, and building sites as required by the construction electricity industry. 

Demonstrate proficiency in the use of industry tools. 

Interpret the National Electrical Code accurately. 

Learn principles to install and control electrical systems properly and efficiently in Residential, Commercial, and Industrial buildings. 

Calculate electrical quantities correctly. 

Interpret a variety of blueprint designs accurately. 

Demonstrate professional workplace habits including punctuality, attitudes, behaviors, and craftsmanship expected of the construction industry. 

Demonstrate effective oral and written communications with all clients and customers with respect for diversity of culture, age and gender.

Career Opportunities

The demand for skilled electricians is projected to remain high. Many employers report difficulty finding qualified candidates, and with many electricians nearing retirement, new opportunities are opening up frequently. Electricians with diverse skills like solar photovoltaic installation and industrial component wiring are especially in demand. Job opportunities include: 

Construction Electricians with union and non-union contractors

Maintenance Electricians in manufacturing or industrial settings

Careers in electrical sales or low voltage installations

Opportunities for advancement in many areas of the country

 

Program Requirements

Technical Studies Required 69 Credits

Course NumberCourse TitleCourse Credits
CELE1000Electrical Theory I

5

CELE1020Electrical Safety

2

CELE1030Residential Wiring I

5

CELE1040National Electrical Code I

4

CELE1060Blueprint Reading

2

CELE1070Conduit

3

CELE1090Power Electronics

3

CELE1100Electrical Theory II

4

CELE1130Residential Wiring II

5

CELE2000Electric Motors I

3

CELE2010Electric Motor Controls I

3

CELE2020Transformers

2

CELE2030Programmable Logic Controls I

3

CELE2040National Electrical Code II

4

CELE2050Structured Wiring I

3

CELE2060Commercial Wiring I

3

CELE2070Industrial Wiring

2

CELE2100Electric Motors II

2

CELE2110Electric Motor Controls II

3

CELE2150Structure Wiring II

3

CELE2160Commercial Wiring II

3

CELE2200House Wiring Project Rough In

1

CELE2300House Wiring Project Finished

1

General Education Required 6 Credits

Course NumberCourse TitleCourse Credits
COMM1250Interpersonal Communication

3

or

ENGL1070Technical Writing

3

and

PHIL1000Introduction to Logic

3

or

PHYS1005Introductory Physics I

3

General Education Elective 0 Credits

Course NumberCourse TitleCourse Credits

Technical Studies Elective 0 Credits

Course NumberCourse TitleCourse Credits

Total Diploma Credits 75

Course NumberCourse TitleCourse Credits

Semester Sequence

Offered at Eden Prairie Only

First Semester

Course NumberCourse TitleCourse Credits
CELE1000Electrical Theory I

5

CELE1020Electrical Safety

2

CELE1030Residential Wiring I

5

CELE1040National Electrical Code I

4

CELE1060Blueprint Reading

2

Total Credits  18

Second Semester

Course NumberCourse TitleCourse Credits
CELE1070Conduit

3

CELE1090Power Electronics

3

CELE1100Electrical Theory II

4

CELE1130Residential Wiring II

5

CELE2020Transformers

2

Total Credits  17

Summer Semester

Course NumberCourse TitleCourse Credits
COMM1250Interpersonal Communication

3

or

ENGL1070Technical Writing

3

and

PHIL1000Introduction to Logic

3

or

PHYS1005Introductory Physics I

3

Total Credits  6

Third Semester

Course NumberCourse TitleCourse Credits
CELE2000Electric Motors I

3

CELE2010Electric Motor Controls I

3

CELE2030Programmable Logic Controls I

3

CELE2050Structured Wiring I

3

CELE2060Commercial Wiring I

3

CELE2070Industrial Wiring

2

CELE2200House Wiring Project Rough In

1

Total Credits  18

Fourth Semester

Course NumberCourse TitleCourse Credits
CELE2040National Electrical Code II

4

CELE2100Electric Motors II

2

CELE2110Electric Motor Controls II

3

CELE2150Structure Wiring II

3

CELE2160Commercial Wiring II

3

CELE2300House Wiring Project Finished

1

Total Credits  16

Graduation (75 Credits)

Semester listings reflect the recommended sequence.  Due to circumstances beyond our control, the information herein is subject to change without notice.



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