- Type Learning
- Level Foundational
- Time Months
- Cost Paid
Level II: Industrial Electrical Systems (NT/MAIP)
This course covers the properties of electromagnetic and electromechanical energy conversion devices and their use in rotating machines. Students explore electrical energy generation, transmission, and distribution systems, along with relay technology. Through theory and hands-on projects, students gain practical insights into real-world applications, preparing them for challenges in electrical engineering and technology.
- Type Learning
- Level Foundational
- Time Months
- Cost Paid
Skills
- Electrical Energy Applications
- Electrical Energy Generation
- Electrical Energy Systems
- Electrical Engineering
- Electrical Engineering Training
- Electrical Power Systems
- Electrical System Troubleshooting
- Electrical Technology
- Electromagnetic Energy Conversion
- Electromechanical Devices
- Electromechanical Energy
- Energy Conversion Devices
- Energy Distribution Systems
- Energy Transmission Systems
- Hands-on Electrical Projects
- Practical Electromechanical Skills
- Relay Systems
- Relay Technology
- Rotating Machines
- Theoretical Instruction
Earning Criteria
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Pass the OSUIT Electrical Power Distribution 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.