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Electrical Level I
This 180 hour course provides students with an introduction to the electrical trade and the job opportunities that await them. Students are taught electrical safety, electrical theory and an introduction to the National Electrical Code. Following this course, students will become entry level electrical helpers. Tuition: $4,000 Book & Material fee: $400
Curriculum:
| Core Curriculum |
72.5 Hours |
| Electrical Safety |
12.5 Hours |
| Hand Bending |
7.5 Hours |
| Fasteners and Anchors |
5 Hours |
| Electrical Theory One |
7.5 Hours |
| Electrical Theory Two |
7.5 Hours |
| Electrical Test Equipment |
7.5 Hours |
| Intro to the national Electrical Code |
2.5 Hours |
| Raceway, Boxes, and Fittings |
12.5 Hours |
| Conductors |
15 Hours |
| Intro to Electrical Blueprints |
7.5 Hours |
| Wiring: Commercial and Industrial |
7.5 Hours |
| Wiring: Residential |
15 Hours |
Electrical Level II
This180 hour course will guide students through the second phase of becoming an entry level electrical helper. Students learn about alternating current, motors; theory and application, and grounding. Prerequisites: Electrical Level One.
Curriculum:
| Alternating Currents |
15 Hours |
| Motors: Theory and Application |
20 Hours |
| Grounding |
12.5 Hours |
| Conduit Bending |
15 Hours |
| Boxes and Fittings |
15 Hours |
| Conductor Installations |
12.5 Hours |
| Cable Tray |
15 Hours |
| Conductor Terminations and Splices |
7.5 Hours |
| Installation of Electrical Services |
15 Hours |
| Circuit Breakers and Fuses |
12.5 Hours |
| Contactors and Relays |
20 Hours |
| Electric Lighting |
20 Hours |
Electrical Level III
This 180 hour course takes the student through load calculations – branch circuits, over current protection and wiring devices. Students who successfully complete this phase of training will become intermediate electrical helpers.
Prerequisites: Electrical Levels 1 and 2.
Curriculum:
| Load Calculations – Branch Circuits |
12.5 Hours |
| Conductor Selection and Calculations |
15 Hours |
| Overcurrent Protection |
12.5 Hours |
| Raceway, Box, and Fitting Fill |
12.5 Hours |
| Wiring Devices |
10 Hours |
| Distribution Equipment |
12.5 Hours |
| Distribution System Transformers |
15 Hours |
| Lamps, Ballasts, and Components |
5 Hours |
| Motor Calculations |
12.5 Hours |
| Motor Maintenance, Part One |
12.5 Hours |
| Motor Controls |
20 Hours |
| Hazardous Locations |
15 Hours |
| Field Lab |
25 Hours |
Electrical Level IV
This 180 hour course is the final step of the electrical training. Students learn load calculations, practical applications of lighting, fire alarm systems and advanced motor controls. Students will become advanced electrical helpers. Prerequisites: Electrical Levels1, 2 & 3.
Curriculum:
| Load Calculations – Feeders and Services |
15 Hours |
| Practical Applications of Lighting |
10 Hours |
| Standby and Emergency Systems |
12.5 Hours |
| Basic Electronic Theory |
20 Hours |
| Fire Alarm Systems |
15 Hours |
| Specialty Transformers |
15 Hours |
| Advanced Motor Controls |
20 Hours |
| HVAC Controls |
15 Hours |
| Heat Tracing and Freeze Protection |
10 Hours |
| Motor Maintenance, Part Two |
12.5 Hours |
| High – Voltage Terminations/Splices |
10 Hours |
| Field Labs |
25 Hours |
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