Our Apprenticeship Training Program works in partnership with nationally recognized Mike Holt Enterprises; an industry leader providing powerful training solutions for electrical contractors, individuals and training programs across the United States. An apprentice who has had training in another Program that does not utilize Mike Holt Enterprises instructional materials can also transfer into our Program.
Classes begin in the middle of August with completion in the first week of April, weather incidents permitting. The apprentices are required to have hours of classroom time, not allowing to miss more than 9 of these hours over the course of the year.
If more are missed, the apprentice is removed from the program. The 1st year curriculum covers Articles 90 to of the National Electrical Code, ranges thru all aspects of residential wiring, calculations and formulas, electrical theory is covered extensively. Each night time is devoted to a series of math problems related to what is being taught. The 2nd year curriculum revisits Articles 90 thru and covers the remaining Articles of the National Electrical Code, calculations, formulas.
The 3rd year curriculum provides an introduction to motor controls, along with solar photovoltaic, calculations and formulas, study of the National Electrical Code which applies to motor controls and solar photovoltaic.
Math formulas that the apprentice would need in all of these areas is refreshed. The curriculum also includes providing the apprentice with NFPA 70 electrical and safety in the workplace certification, making up the remaining of the course.
Upon completion of our 4 year Training Program, completion through the 2nd or 3rd year classes, or completion of just the 4th year refresher course; we can provide the necessary transcript showing that the apprentice has completed our Training Program up to that point.
Includes instruction in the principles of electronics and electrical systems, wiring, power transmission, safety, industrial and household appliances, job estimation, electrical testing and inspection, and applicable codes and standards. This course includes four levels. What do electricians do and how much do they make? EL Electrician Career Track. Electrical Level 1 Electrical Level 2 hours, 5 weeks Learn More.
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