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POWER BIZ!

Curious about what it takes to power a home?

 

In our program, you’ll dive into the world of residential wiring, mastering the methods that bring modern homes to life, businesses, community centers. You bring power that heats, cools, shines and makes things run.

You’ll start by focusing on electrical safety and the essential tools of the trade—because understanding the fundamentals is key to success.

 

Then, through hands-on practice with realistic mock-ups, you'll learn the wiring techniques used in today’s homes.

 

Every technique you master meets or exceeds National Electrical Code (NEC) standards, ensuring you're ready for the real world.

Ready to light up your future? Join us and become skilled in the wiring methods that keep so very much in our lives running smoothly.

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Mad skills that can take you anywhere.

Residential. Commercial. Personal.

Build skills in a high wage, high demand career.

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Yr 1

Learn the right way young Padawan!

Get acclimated and start wiring!

  • Basics of Electricity

  • DC Theory

  • AC Theory

  • Electricians Math

  • Residential Wiring

  • Commercial Wiring

  • Hand and Power Tools

  • Box Mounting Methods

  • Conduit Bending

  • Blueprint Reading

  • Professional Standards

  • College Readiness

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Yr 2

Second year students interested in a career in the
Manufacturing industry will have the alternative
option of participating in an Industrial Electrical
Instrumentation (Electrical E & I) track.


Program participants will earn a 10-hour OSHA
safety certificate, and will have the opportunity to
pursue an ACT WorkKeys National Career Readiness
Certificate (NCRC) at the Silver level. The ACT
WorkKeys NCRC helps employers hire and retain a
high-performance workforce. Some colleges and
universities also award credit for the NCRC.

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Skill Dev to Go Places.

Ever thought building skills can open doors like these?

Got Electrical Skills?  ; )

  • Electrical Construction

  • Electrical Systems Maintenance

  • Electrical Power Technology

  • Electrical Drafting and Design

  • Electrical Engineering

  • Electrical Engineering Technology

  • Electrical and Industrial Instrumentation

  •  Energy Management and Systems Technology

  • Electromechanical Instrumentation Technology

  • Industrial Electrical Instrumentation

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Career opportunities for those with a background in
Information Technology include:

 

  • Electrician

  • Electrician Apprentice

  • Electrical/Energy Systems Manager

  • Electrical Engineer

  • Electrical Engineer Technician

  • Electrical Power Lineman

  • Electrical Power Plant Operator

  • Electrical Construction Manager

  • Residential Wireman

  • Electrical Installation Technician

  • Renewable Energy Technician

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