| Course Code | Title & Description | Credits | Schedule |
|---|---|---|---|
| ELE 111 |
Electrical FundamentalsIn this course students will learn the fundamentals of DC and AC components and circuits. Topics of study will include proper circuit operation, component identification and testing procedures. Students will be instructed on the proper use of various test equipment for the purposes of verifying proper component and circuit operation and also troub... |
(4 Credits) | View Schedule |
| ELE 121 |
Hand Soldering TechniquesIn this course, students will gain a theoretical understanding of the materials, tools, and techniques used, as well as hands-on training in through-hole and surface-mount soldering. Students will also learn industry recognized standards, inspection techniques, and how to repair faulty solder joints. The use of a stereo microscope for post-repair v... |
(2 Credits) | View Schedule |
| ELE 134 |
Motors and ControlsThis course is an introduction to the theory and application of AC and DC electrical machines and their controls. Topics include DC generators, DC motors and controls, three-phase power, three-phase transformers, alternators, three-phase and single phase AC motors and controls, electronic motor drives, synchronous motors, servo motors and stepper m... |
(4 Credits) | View Schedule |
| ELE 174 |
ELE Co-op Education IIn this course, the student gains skills from a new experience in an approved, compensated, electronics related position. Together with the instructor and employer, the student sets up work assignments and learning objectives to connect classroom learning with career-related work experience. This is the first of two possible co-op experiences. Leve... |
(1-3 Credits) | View Schedule |
| ELE 206 |
Semiconductor ManufacturingIn this course, students will study the fundamentals of manufacturing semiconductor devices, such as integrated circuits (ICs), microprocessors, and memory chips. Students will explore the manufacturing process from materials and chemistry to the methods and technologies used in production. Students will gain experience working in a clean room manu... |
(2 Credits) | View Schedule |
| ELE 208 |
Battery ManufacturingIn this course, students will learn the fundamentals of battery manufacturing by exploring concepts related to raw materials, chemistry, fabrication methods, and quality control. Students will also explore sustainability and other future trends in the battery manufacturing industry. This course is designed for students interested in pursuing career... |
(2 Credits) | View Schedule |
| ELE 211 |
Basic ElectronicsIn this course, students will be introduced to basic electronics concepts and solid state devices. Topics will include the theory and application of light and temperature sensors, diodes, bipolar transistors, field effect transistors, thyristors and operational amplifiers. Using common laboratory equipment, students will build and test circuits. Le... |
(4 Credits) | View Schedule |
| ELE 224 |
Programmable Controllers (PLCs) IThis is an introductory, lab-based course which covers PLC hardware, and relay-type, timer, counter, data manipulation, math and program control instructions, with an emphasis on troubleshooting. Weekly labs use Allen Bradley SLC, PLC-5 and ControlLogix controllers and RSLogix software. This course is intended for Industrial Electronics and Mechatr... |
(4 Credits) | View Schedule |
| ELE 254 |
Programmable Controllers (PLCs) IIThis is an advanced, lab based course in PLC system hardware, software and troubleshooting. Topics include analog I/O, data manipulation, PID process control, data communications (DeviceNet and EtherNet/IP), and HMIs. Labs use A-B SLC-5/04 and ControlLogix controllers, and RSLogix software. This course is intended for Industrial Electronics and Mec... |
(4 Credits) | View Schedule |
| ELE 274 |
ELE Co-op Education IIIn this course, students gain skills from a new experience in an approved, compensated, industry-related position. Together with the instructor and employer, students set up work assignments and learning objectives to connect classroom learning with career-related work experience. This is the second of two co-op courses. Level I Prerequisite: Acade... |
(1-3 Credits) | View Schedule |
Revised on February 5, 2026
