This program is designed to prepare individuals for placement as an entry-level residential and commercial electrician. The program covers safety rules and regulations, related construction hand and power tools usage, basic electrical theory, National Electrical Code, installation, and material identification. This program fulfills 1000 hours of the 4000 hours of apprenticeship experience required to apply for the Residential Electrical Journeyman examination |
Direct-Teacher Led Class
SOC Code: 47-2111.00
CERTIFICATIONS
OSHA 10-Construction
CPR/First Aid
Forklift Training
Manlift Training
Residential Electrician's Assistant
CURRICULUM / HOURS
Workforce Staging | 120 |
Introduction to Electrical Circuits and Safety of Electrician | 120 |
Basic Wiring | 120 |
Commercial and Industrial Wiring | 120 |
Introduction to the NEC | 120 |
Commercial and Industrial Pipe Bending | 120 |
Residential Wiring Methods | 120 |
Introduction to Contracting | 120 |
TOTAL HOURS | 960 |
COST
Tuition – In-District | $2,880 |
Tuition – Out-of-District | $3,840 |
Fees | $1,175 |
Books | $275 |
STUDENT ORGANIZATION SkillsUSA is a national organization serving teachers and high school and adult students who are preparing for careers in technical, skilled and service occupations, and for further education. SkillsUSA provides opportunities for students to enhance their personal and leadership qualities through individual and group projects and through skill competitions which are held on local, state, and national levels.
INSTRUCTOR Brian McLaughlin |