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Commercial and Residential Electricity

If you like to work with your hands and tools, and want to make sure things work properly (or can troubleshoot when they don’t), consider the Commercial and Residential Electricity program. You’ll not only work with wiring and equipment; you’ll also learn the most up-to-date motor controls and programmable logic controllers.

Learn to: 
  • Install electrical wiring, switches, receptacles, lighting fixtures, and similar devices according to the National Electrical Code.
  • Read and interpret prints and building plans.
  • Understand programmable logic controllers.
  • Understand and safely use hand tools, power tools, and electrical testing equipment.
  • Install and troubleshoot motor controls.

(Note: This is a high school program. For options for adults, click here.)


 

College Credits

In this program you can earn college credit!

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Career Pathways

  • Electrical apprentice
  • Supply house worker
  • Electrical journeyman
  • Electrician 
  • Lineman
  • Estimator 
  • Project manager
  • Electrical engineer 

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Career Credentials

  • NCCER Core
  • NCCER Level 1 & 2– Electrical
  • Aerial Work Platform (AWP) Operation
  • OSHA 10 -Construction
  • Pre-Apprenticeship Electrical 
  • CPR/First Aid

Currently offered; subject to change

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Laurel Ely

Scarlet Oaks Career Campus

Instructors

Greg Chambers

Diamond Oaks Career Campus
 

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