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Fortis College


Diploma in Electrical Systems Technician

For electrical systems technician jobs, it helps to have quality training from a quality school. For electrician training programs in Florida, Georgia, Indiana, New Jersey, Ohio, South Carolina or Utah, you should consider Fortis! Our electrical systems program encompasses many facets of working with low-voltage electronic systems learning the ins and outs of installation, troubleshooting and repair. Students will be introduced to national, state and local regulations and building codes, safety practices, and the various career paths available in the field.

Through the introduction of the basic concepts of electrical theory, students will explore electrical quantities, Ohm's Law, resistors, circuits, and measuring instruments. This program will also examine alternating current (AC) and how it produces most of the electric power used in the world.

Students enrolled in one of our low voltage electrical programs will explore how electronics theory is applied in the electrical field, while learning about electronic devices commonly found in residential and commercial applications. Through classroom presentation and lab exercises, students will focus on low voltage wiring applications, such as home theater, audio, video, home alarm & security, intercom, fiber optic telecom, computer networking and wireless systems, in accordance with the requirements set forth by the National Electrical Code.

Students in the electrical systems technician program at Fortis will develop skills in cable preparation, handling, installation, termination and testing. Through both classroom presentations and lab exercises, students learn how to plan, wire, terminate, install, connect, test, integrate and troubleshoot the systems of today's digitally integrated systems and networks.

Upon successful completion of our low voltage electrical systems technician program, graduates will possess the skills, as well as the necessary marketable job search techniques and skills, to gain entry level employment in a wide variety of positions in the Electronic and Communications Technology field.

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