Q What Classes Are Taught?
A Construction Basics
In the first class, students learn basic skills: conduit bending, blueprint reading introduction, National Electrical Code structure, conductor and tool identification. We spend several nights on Safety, CPR, First Aid and OSHA.


How many people have forgotten how to multiply fractions or work with percentages? Don?t worry -- we?ll bring our students up to speed.


Direct Current Fundamentals

Alternating Current Theory

Electrons???? Magnetism????Electro-magnetic force???Ohms???Watts???Ampere???Induction

Electricians have to know how electricity "works", to work safely with electricity.


Structured Cabling

Our newest class started in January, 2004. CAT 5E, CAT 6, Twisted Pair and Fiber Optics. Electricians work with speciality systems in both Residencial and Commercial Applications.


Residential Wiring

Commercial Wiring

Industrial Wiring

The National Electrical Code (NEC) is an important "tool" of our trade. Apprentices work with blueprints and learn the code rules as they relate to each of these types of construction.


Motor Control
There are so many ways to control motors. So many applications that this one topic requires a whole semester. Apprentices learn the theory, then practice in the motor control lab.

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