Year One & Year Two
Electrical Technology Year 1
This program offers foundational skills for entry into the electrical field, teaching students to install wiring systems based on blueprints and in compliance with the National Electrical Code. Participants gain hands-on experience in wiring residential and commercial projects, mastering tasks such as wire splicing, receptacle and switch installation, as well as handling light fixtures, low voltage systems, and conduit systems.
Electrical Technology Year 2
Designed for second-year students, this program builds upon foundational knowledge with advanced skills in electrical installation. Students continue to work with blueprints and adhere to the National Electrical Code while installing wiring systems, receptacles, switches, light fixtures, and low voltage systems across various projects within the school district. Emphasizing real-world application, students engage in daily exposure to practical scenarios while also discussing ethical business practices and financial considerations. Graduates of the two-year program receive credit for all 576 classroom hours required for their Journeyman license.
REGION 10 TECH
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