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Effective September 1, 2010
ALL eletrical apprentices MUST be in school
We offer a full 576 Hour, 144 Hours per year DOL compliant program. 
In the "grey" area and just need to take a class?
We offer....
Advanced Electrical:  Wednesday from 6:00 - 10:00 Tuition:  $550
      No book fees, no registration fee
 


The Department of Labor requires both the apprentice and contractor to be registered.  We do that for you for a one time fee of $125.00  

Doesn't it make sense to train with the trades??? 
  

Electrical - Level 1

180 Hours (Including Core) Standardized

26101-05       Electrical Safety (12.5 Hours)
Covers safety rules and regulations for electricians. Teaches the necessary precautions to take for various electrical hazards found on the job. Also teaches the OSHA-mandated lockout/tagout procedure.

26102-05       Hand Bending (7.5 Hours)
Provides an introduction to conduit bending and installation. Covers the techniques for using hand-operated and step conduit benders, as well as cutting, reaming, and threading conduit.

26103-05       Fasteners and Anchors (5 Hours)
Covers the hardware and systems used by an electrician to mount and support boxes, receptacles, and other electrical components. Describes the various types of anchors and supports, their applications, and their safe installation.

26104-05       Electrical Theory One (7.5 Hours)
Offers a general introduction to the electrical concepts used in Ohm’s law applied to DC series, circuits. Includes atomic theory, electromotive force, resistance, and electric power equations.

26105-05       Electrical Theory Two (7.5 Hours)
Introduces series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits. Covers resistive circuits, Kirchoff’s voltage and current laws, and circuit analysis.

26106-05       Electrical Theory Test Equipment (7.5 Hours)
Focuses on proper selection, inspection, use, and maintenance of common electrical test equipment. Allows trainees to practice using many of the instruments while learning the appropriate test procedures and safety rules.

26107-05       Introduction to the National Electric Code (2.5 Hours)
Provides a navigational road map for using the NEC. Introduces the layout of the NEC and the types of information found within the code book. Allows trainees to practice finding information using an easy-to-follow procedure.

26108-05       Raceways, Boxes, and Fittings (12.5 Hours)
Introduces the types and applications of raceways, wire ways, and ducts. Stresses the appropriate NEC requirements.

26109-05       Conductors (15 Hours)
Focuses on the types and applications of conductors and covers proper wiring techniques. Stresses the appropriate NEC requirements.

26110-05       Introduction to Electrical Blueprints (7.5 Hours)
Focuses on electrical prints, drawings, and symbols. Teaches the types of information that can be found on schematics, one-lines, and wiring diagrams.

26111-05       Wiring: Commercial and Industrial (7.5 Hours)
Covers the electrical devices and wiring techniques common to commercial and industrial construction and maintenance. Stresses the appropriate NEC requirements.

26112-05       Wiring: Residential (15 Hours)
Covers the electrical devices and wiring techniques common to residential construction and maintenance. Allows trainees to practice making service calculations. Stresses the appropriate NEC requirements.
 

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