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Electricity III, Entrepreneurship I

Program Host

Northern Neck Technical Center

Host Type

Vocational/technical

Program Focus

Green design & construction

Outcomes

Certificate

About the Program

The curriculum expands to encompass a comprehensive study of luminaires, shedding light on the intricacies of lighting systems. Overcurrent protection becomes a focal point as students delve into the crucial aspect of safeguarding electrical systems. Service equipment, a cornerstone of electrical infrastructure, is explored in depth, providing students with practical insights into its installation and maintenance. Motor controls and transformers take center stage as students unravel the complexities of these integral components within industrial applications. The curriculum extends further into grounding techniques, a critical aspect of ensuring safety and efficiency in electrical systems. Throughout this journey, students explore and apply the guidelines set by the National Electrical Code (NEC), ensuring that their knowledge aligns with industry standards. As the curtain rises on Entrepreneurship, students are ushered into the exhilarating realm of creating, owning, and launching their own business ventures. Concepts and techniques unfold, unveiling the art of planning entrepreneurial endeavors with a fusion of design thinking and business model development. This course serves as the compass guiding future entrepreneurs through the intricacies of transforming innovative ideas into thriving businesses, setting the stage for a journey into the dynamic world of entrepreneurship.

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Program Duration

1 year