Basic Electrical Safety II
Course Description
This course prepares individuals for an entry level general maintenance position responsible for basic troubleshooting of electrically powered equipment. Topics include static electricity, Ohm’s law, DC circuits, magnetism, alternating and direct currents, indicators, transformers, capacitors, and electronic components. Upon completion, students will have a basic understanding of electrical circuits and electronic logic. This course is aligned with the NCCER Electrical Level I curricula. Students who successfully complete the course will be prepared to register and sit for the NCCER Electrical Level I certification exam.
Pre-Requisites
CAR 3108C: Trades Essentials
Requirements
None
Cost
$231.40
Books
Electrical Level 1 Trainee Guide, 9th Edition
ISBN-10: 0-13-473820-9
ISBN-13: 978-0-13-473820-8
Upcoming Courses
Dates | Days | Times | Location |
1/25/21-5/26/21 | MW | 5:15pm-8:30pm | Tyson Family Center, Monroe |
Basic Electrical Safety III
Course Description
This course focuses on intermediate skills in the electrical contractor profession. Course topics include motors; conduit bending cable trays; and circuit breakers and fuses. This course is aligned with the NCCER electrical Level II curricula. Students who successfully complete the course will be prepared to register and sit for the NCCER electrical Level II certification exam.
Pre-Requisites
Instructor permission required to register for this course
Requirements
None
Cost
$231.40
Books
Electrical Level 2 Trainee Guide, 9th Edition
ISBN-10: 0-13-473821-7
ISBN-13: 978-0-13-473821-5
Commercial and Residential Wiring I
Course Description
This course focuses on intermediate skills in the electrical contractor profession. Course topics include cable trays, conductor terminations and splicing, and circuit breakers and fuses. This course is aligned with the NCCER electrical Level II curricula. Students who successfully complete the course will be prepared to register and sit for the NCCER electrical Level II certification exam.
Pre-Requisites
Instructor permission required to register for this course
Requirements
None
Cost
$231.40
Books
Electrical Level 2 Trainee Guide, 9th Edition
ISBN-10: 0-13-473821-7
ISBN-13: 978-0-13-473821-5
Upcoming Courses
To be announced
Commercial and Residential Wiring II
Course Description
This course focuses on advanced skills in the electrical contractor profession. Course topics include load calculations and branch feeder circuits, conductor selection and calculations, and distribution equipment. This course is aligned with the NCCER electrical Level III curricula. Students who successfully complete the course will be prepared to register and sit for the NCCER electrical Level III certification exam.
Pre-Requisites
Instructor permission required to register for this course
Requirements
None
Cost
$206.40
Books
Electrical Level 3 Trainee Guide, 9th Edition
ISBN-10: 0-13-473823-3
ISBN-13: 978-0-13-473823-9
Upcoming Courses
Dates | Days | Times | Location |
2/11/21-5/18/21 | TTh | 5:15pm-8:15pm | Tyson Family Center, Monroe |
Commercial and Residential Wiring III
Course Description
This course focuses on advanced skills in the electrical contractor profession. Course topics include transformers, commercial electrical services, and motor calculations. This course is aligned with the NCCER electrical Level III curricula. Students who successfully complete the course will be prepared to register and sit for the NCCER electrical Level III certification exam.
Pre-Requisites
Instructor permission required to register for this course
Requirements
None
Cost
$181.40
Books
Electrical Level 3 Trainee Guide, 9th Edition
ISBN-10: 0-13-473823-3
ISBN-13: 978-0-13-473823-9
Upcoming Courses
To be announced
Registration Options
Enroll Online Now
By Phone: 704-290-5223
In Person: 3509 Old Charlotte Highway, Monroe
Location
Tyson Family Center for Technology, Monroe
For more information, contact:
Kristen Griffin, 704-290-5223