INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICITY & ELECTRONICS
In the processes of advanced manufacturing and electrical construction, electrical and electronic control systems are crucial components that require sophisticated computer programming, monitoring and diagnostics skills. The Industrial Electricity and Electronics program at Kellogg Community College prepares students to install, maintain and repair such systems utilizing our top-notch equipment and self-paced instructional method.
KCC offers a certificate and an associate degree in Industrial Electricity and Electronics, as well as the more generalized Trades certificate and associate degree geared towards company-sponsored students.
- Industrial Electricity and Electronics Certificate (30 credits)
- Associate of Applied Science in Industrial Electricity and Electronics (60 credits)
- Industrial Trades Certificate (25 credits)
- Associate in Applied Science: Skilled Trades (60 credits)
Course Sequences
Unlike traditional academic courses, the offerings in KCC’s Industrial Electricity and Electronics program consist of short modules that are components of larger units. Modules are often less than one credit apiece and can be completed at a student’s own pace in a matter of hours or days. Units range from 1 to 30 modules, depending on the area of instruction.
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Industrial Electricity & Electronics Course Sequence
Unit | Title | Credits |
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Unit 05 | Electrical Safety | 0.17 |
Unit 10 | Mathematics for Electricians | 0.58 |
Unit 15 | Electrical Theory | 5.19 |
Unit 20 | Electrical Motor Controls 1 | 4.59 |
Unit 25 | Electrical Motor Controls 2 | 2.82 |
Unit 30 | Rotating Electrical Machines | 2.24 |
Unit 35 | National Electrical Code (NEC) | 3.90 |
Unit 40 | Power Distribution Systems | 2.58 |
Unit 45 | Facility Maintenance | 3.91 |
Unit 50 | Electrical Control Wiring | 1.42 |
Unit 55 | Industrial Electronics | 6.41 |
Unit 60 | Program Logic Controllers 1 | 2.24 |
Unit 65 | Program Logic Controllers 2 | 2.91 |
Unit 67 | Siemens S7-300 PLCs | 3.00 |
Unit 70 | Panel View | 3.25 |
Unit 75 | Intro to Control Logix | 2.18 |
Unit 80 | Machine Safety Controls | 1.83 |
Unit 95 | Mechatronics | 2.31 |
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RMTC | Summer 2024 | Fall 2024 |
EAC | Fall 2024 | |
BACC | Fall 2024 |
Job Outlook & Salary Info
For the latest employment and wage estimates for Industrial Electricity and Electronics careers in Michigan, visit the Bureau of Labor Statistics website.
Transfer Opportunities
Transfer opportunities are available for students looking to transfer their KCC credits to a four-year institution. Popular transfer destinations for KCC’s Industrial Electricity and Electronics students include Siena Heights University and Western Michigan University.
For additional advice on transfer opportunities, contact our academic advising department.