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Electricity I/Electricity II

Program Host

The Hanover Center for Trades & Technology

Host Type

Vocational/technical

Program Focus

Green design & construction

Outcomes

Certificate

About the Program

In this one year program, students will specialize in all aspects of electricity including: electrical theory; interpreting, drawing, and wiring series and parallel circuits; installing conductors, conduit, raceways, and switchboards; learning how to read and utilize the NEC code book; understanding and utilizing electrical specific tools and materials; and effective communication on a construction site. Students will be instructed utilizing the NCCER Apprenticeship post-secondary education curriculum. If a student passes all assessments within the Core and Electricity modules, they will complete one year of the NCCER post-secondary apprenticeship education program and earn one high school industry credential. Students will also be provided with the opportunity to obtain CPR/First Aid and OSHA 10 certification. Students may have the opportunity to take part in a work-based learning experience during their senior year, after completion of this program. At the completion of the program, students will be prepared to enter electrical apprenticeships and/or other careers in the electrical field.

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Program Duration

1 year

Contact

Raymond Rice