ACADEMIC MAP Electricity and Instrumentation Technology, C.A.S. |
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![]() The Certificate of Applied Science in Electricity and Instrumentation Technology prepares graduates for positions as technicians that install, service, repair, and maintain electrical equipment in today’s modern industrial, commercial and/or manufacturing facilities. Students in this program receive the skills necessary to work with high voltage, 3 phase, commercial electrical equipment. ![]() ![]() ![]()
TOTAL DEGREE CREDITS:
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THE NEXT STEP
The Certificate of Applied Science Degree in Electricity and Instrumentation Technology is designed to combine with the Certificate of Applied Science Degree in Industrial Maintenance to obtain the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Multi-Craft. Consider continuing your education with the Industrial Maintenance certificate. With those 30 credit hours you could obtain the associate-level Multi-Craft degree and have a broader skill set to further your career.
The E&I Certificate provides basic skill sets for working as an electrician or instrumentation technician in an
industrial setting.
GRADUTION REQUIREMENTS
• Complete the minimum number of credit hours required for the degree.
• Complete the general education curricula for the degree.
• Complete at least 8 credit hours at WVU Parkersburg.
• Maintain a minimum 2.0 cumulative grade point average.
• Complete and file the graduation application, in OLSIS, within the stated deadlines.
Foundational Learning Courses (FLCs): |
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To ensure breadth and depth as students meet these broad education goals, the curriculum focuses on six academic “strands.”
* Serves technical and professional degree programs specific to WVU Parkersburg. Does not transfer to WVU as General Education (March 2018). |