Introduction to Industrial Electricity I is designed to provide beginning students with a broad introduction to industrial electrical systems through both foundational instruction and hands-on practice. This course emphasizes safety, proper tool use, and fundamental electrical concepts.
Topics covered include basic electrical circuits, electrical measurements, electrical relay control logic, and residential and industrial wiring. Students will apply theoretical knowledge through practical lab activities that reinforce troubleshooting, installation, and wiring techniques.
This course provides a strong foundation for students pursuing careers in industrial maintenance, electrical trades, manufacturing, or advanced technical training.
Prerequisites for this course include successful completion of Manufacturing Technology II or Engineering II.
Students choosing to take the course for college credit must apply to Crowder College and enroll in the course through both Crowder College and the high school. Students are financially responsible for any course fees incurred for taking the course for college credit.