TRON 131 Career Success Seminar

Not all of the skills required for success involve electricity, mechanics or programming. The abilities to communicate, to think critically and make well-considered decisions are abilities that are highly sought after in addition to the technical skills. This course introduces the student to many of these skills including study skills, test-taking skills, stress and resource management.

Credits

3

Distribution

Science, Technology, Engineering, Math

Offered

Winter

Notes

 

Outcomes

  1. Using industry relevant equipment and to industry standards of time and accuracy, measure electrical voltage, current and resistance.
  2. Using industry relevant equipment and to industry standards of time and accuracy, determine the dimensions of a physical object.
  3. Independently and safely select and handle precision measurement tools in the course of work, identifying problems with tool selection, set-up and handling and knowing how/when to escalate.
  4. To industry standards of time and accuracy, convert measurement data between systems of units.

Area of Study:

Career Education

Instructional Mode:

Hybrid

Campus:

Central