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The Electrical program is part of the Construction Trades Courses, taught using a nationally recognized certification program entitled "Wheels of Learning," which encompasses twenty-six disciplines. A student who has completed any "module" in the discipline offered will be tested to determine competancy-based program, allowing students to work at their on pace as suits their needs and/or abilities. Currently five disciplines are offered to include:
As a Trade Contractor:Construction Electricians install, connect, test and maintain electrical systems for a variety of purposes, including climate control, security and communications in office buildings, homes, schools, factories, hospitals and other structures where electrical power is used. Electricians work with blueprints when they install electrical systems in factories, office buildings, homes and other structures. Blueprints indicate the location of circuits, outlets, load centers, panel boards and other equipment. Electricians connect the wiring to circuit breakers, transformers, or other components. They join the wires in boxes with various specially designed connectors. After they finish the wiring, electricians use testing equipment, such as ohmmeters, voltmeters, and oscilloscopes, to check the circuits for proper connection, ensuring electrical compatibility and safety of components. Estimated Salary
Career PathwayElectrical Level I CostsRegistration Fees
Admission RequirementsNo additional requirements for this course. Students under 18 years of age must complete a minor permission form. For Additional InformationContact Corporate and Continuing Education Department Monday - Thursday 8 am - 8 pm and Friday, 8 am - 5 pm at (828) 726-2242 or contact Jeff Holman, Director of Vocational and Technical Programs, at (828) 726-2382 email at jholman@cccti.edu.
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