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Electricians safely ensure that electrical current flows properly to outlets, switches, light fixtures, and other devices. They must be extremely knowledgeable in the National Electrical Code, electrical theory, and in performing mathematical calculations in order to properly wire, install, and connect electrical components and prevent electrical hazards.

Certificates Details


This Certificates has required prerequisites

Classes offered: 6

Classes required for completion: 6

Mandatory Classes: 6

A passing grade is required to receive credit for the classes in this Certificates.

Classes in this Certificates must be taken in a specific order.

Price:  $6,534.00

 

Courses Available for this Certificates

Electricity II builds on the concepts learned in Electricity I. Topics in this course include: alternating current; motors theory and application; grounding; me ......(more)
A continuation of Electricity II, Part 1, topics in this course include: conductor installation; cable trays; conductor terminations and splices; grounding and ......(more)
Electricity III builds on the concepts learned in Electricity II. Topics in this course include: load calculations-branch circuits; conductor selection and calc ......(more)
A continuation of Electricity III, Part 1, topics in this course include: lamps, ballasts and components; motor calculations; motor maintenance; motor controls; ......(more)
Electricity IV builds on skills learned in Electricity III. Topics in this course include: load calculations-feeder and services; practical applications of ligh ......(more)
A continuation of Electricity IV, Part 1, topics in this course include: advanced controls; HVAC controls, welding machines; heat tracing and freeze protection; ......(more)

 

 
 

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