- Type Learning
- Level Foundational
- Time Months
- Cost Paid
Level I: Introduction to Electrical Electronic Technology (NT/MAIP)
This course covers AC/DC electrical theory, focusing on industrial and commercial applications. Students gain skills in circuit operation, installation, design, troubleshooting, and practical mathematics. The curriculum includes ladder logic training with topics on logic elements, ladder diagram construction, relays, and machine operations. Through lectures, demos, and exercises, learners develop expertise in AC/DC theory and practical skills for electrical engineering and related fields.
- Type Learning
- Level Foundational
- Time Months
- Cost Paid
Skills
- AC/DC Electrical Theory
- Circuit Analysis
- Circuit Design
- Commercial Electrical Applications
- Electrical Circuits
- Electrical Engineering Skills
- Electrical Installation
- Electrical Operation
- Electrical Training
- Electrical Troubleshooting
- Electro-pneumatic Solenoid Valves
- Hands-on Application
- Industrial Electrical Systems
- Ladder Diagrams
- Ladder Logic
- Limit Switches
- Logic Elements
- Machine Modes of Operation
- Multiple Cylinder Control
- Practical Mathematics
- Relay Control Circuits
- Relay Operation
- Time-delay Relays
Earning Criteria
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Pass the OSUIT AC/DC Circuits I knowledge and/or skills assessment with a minimum score of 70%.
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The NT/MAIP credential pathway is designed around progressive, competency-based skill development that mirrors how employers build technicians—from entry-level helpers to automation-ready technicians. Each level emphasizes hands-on performance, safety, troubleshooting, and standards-based practice, aligning directly with industry expectations.