Prerequisite: NCCER Core & OSHA 10
Corequisite: None
Earn an industry-recognized NCCER Electrical credential. Level 1 introduces trainees
to the electrical trade, safety, circuits, National Electrical Code, device boxes,
hand bending, raceways and fittings, conductors and cables, electrical construction
drawings, residential electrical services, and test equipment.
Prerequisite: Electrical Level I
Corequisite: None
Earn an industry-recognized NCCER Electrical credential. Level 2 introduces trainees
to Alternating Current, Motors, Electric Lighting, Conduit Bending, Pull and Junction
Boxes, Conductor Installations, Cable Tray, Conductor Terminations and Splices, Grounding
and Bonding, Circuit Breakers and Fuses, Control Systems and Fundamental Concepts.
Prerequisite: Electrical Level II
Corequisite: None
Earn an industry-recognized NCCER Electrical credential. This course builds upon the concepts and skills acquired in the NCCER Electrical Levels
I & II courses. Successful completion qualifies students to receive the NCCER Electrician
Level III Certification and inclusion on the NCCER National Registry for Electricians. The
course is broken down into topics including: load calculations – brand and feeder
circuits, conductor selection and calculations, practical applications of lighting,
hazardous locations, overcurrent protection, distribution equipment, transformers,
commercial electrical services, motor calculations, motor controls.
Prerequisite: Electrical Level III
Corequisite: None
Earn an industry-recognized NCCER Electrical credential. This course builds upon the
concepts and skills acquired in the NCCER Electrical Levels I, II, & III courses.
Successful completion qualifies students to receive the NCCER Electrician Level IV
Certification and inclusion on the NCCER National Registry for Electricians. This
course is broken down into topics including: Load Calculations (feeders and services),
Health Care Facilities, Standby and Emergency Systems, Basic Electronic Theory, Fire
Alarm Systems, Specialty Transformers, Advanced Controls, HVAC Controls, Heat Tracing
and Freeze Protection, Motor operation and Maintenance, Medium Voltage Terminations/Splices,
Special Locations, and Fundamentals of Crew Leadership.
Electricians are in high demand in the area. Local electricians and electrical service
companies recruit directly from our classes and our instructors can refer students
to job openings. Explore a career as an electrician.
Estimated expenses per course.
ITEM |
COST |
Registration |
$211.50 |
Textbooks |
$90.00 - 130.00 |
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