Electrical Apprenticeship
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Program Description
This four-level/four-year program taught using the NCCER (National Center for Construction Education and Research) curriculum and books, and is NCCER Certified.
Electrical Apprenticeship courses begin in the fall semester (late August) and end in the following spring semester (March or April). In total, a student will complete an estimated 624 hours of class-time by the end of the program and will be added to the NCCER National Registry after completion of the Level 1 course. Students will also obtain an NCCER wallet card that acts as proof that the cardholder has been entered into NCCER’s National Registry (wallet cards are not a representation of certification).
Classroom instruction is conducted using NCCER Electrical manuals, and certified instructors at each level will administer monthly written and performance tests/modules. Our program not only prepares highly-skilled craftsmen, but it also helps them understand the “why” of their work.