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Associate in Applied Science and Career Certificates
Electrician Apprenticeship
Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences Division
Room T302, (847) 543-2044
Electrician Apprenticeship
(Associate in Applied Science) Plan 24EG
This program has been established in partnership with the
International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW),
Local 150. Students must be accepted into the IBEW
apprenticeship program prior to enrollment in the program.
Courses noted with a plus sign (+) are taken at CLC. All other
courses are taken at the IBEW Local 150 classrooms.
Year One ................................................................................15
First Semester
EET 170 DC Circuit Fundamentals..............................2
EMF 111 Electronics Mathematics I ............................2
EMF 112 Electronics Mathematics II............................2
ISE 114 National Electrical Code ..............................2
EAP 111 Electrician Apprenticeship
Work Experience I......................................2
Second Semester
ELT 111 Electronic Drafting ........................................2
ELC 113 Basic Instrumentation and Shop Practice......3
EAP 111 Electrician Apprenticeship
Work Experience II ....................................0
(Continued from 1st semester)
Year Two ................................................................................13
First Semester
CMT 112 Construction Blueprint Reading....................3
ELC 172 Applied AC Circuit Theory ..........................2
EAP 112 Electrician Apprenticeship
Work Experience II ....................................2
Second Semester
+ ENG 120 Technical Composition I or
+ ENG 121 English Composition I ..................................3
ISE 118 Power Distribution ........................................3
EAP 112 Electrician Apprenticeship
Work Experience II ......................................0
(Continued from 1st semester)
Year Three ............................................................................15
First Semester
+ CMM 111 Communication Skills or
+ CMM 121 Fundamentals of Speech................................3
ELT 173 Applied Analog Circuits................................3
EAP 113 Electrician Apprenticeship
Work Experience III ..................................2
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Second Semester
CMT 118 Mechanical and Electrical Equipment ..........3
ELC 114 Motor and Machine Controls ........................3
ELC 276 Electrical Industrial Safety ............................1
EAP 113 Electrician Apprenticeship
Work Experience III ..................................0
(Continued from 1st semester)
Fourth Year ..........................................................................14
First Semester
ELC 171 Programmable Logic Controllers ..................3
EET 230 Electrical Machines ......................................3
EAP 114 Electrician Apprenticeship
Work Experience IV ..................................2
Second Semester
ELT 117 Industrial Digital Electronics I ......................3
+ HST 222 US History 1876 to Present or
+ HST 225 American Labor History................................3
EAP 114 Electrician Apprenticeship
Work Experience IV ..................................0
(Continued from 1st semester)
Year Five ................................................................................11
First Semester
+ ARC 228 History of Architecture..................................3
+ CAD 110 CAD/CAM Concepts or
+ CAD 117 Introduction to AutoCAD..............................3
EAP 115 Electrician Apprenticeship
Work Experience V ....................................2
Second Semester
ELT 171 Industrial Control Systems ............................3
EAP 115 Electrician Apprenticeship
Work Experience V ....................................0
(Continued from 1st semester)
Total Hours for A.A.S. Degree ............................................68
For more information on recommended courses or program
specific advising, contact faculty member Michelle Leonard
or the Engineering, Math and Physical Sciences division at
(847) 543-2044.
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