Electrical Technician Program
Program Overview
The Electrical Technician Program provides a thorough education in electrical systems and safe electrical practices, preparing students for entry-level positions in the electrical field. In just 6 to 8 weeks (190 hours), students will gain the knowledge and practical skills required for wiring, troubleshooting, and maintaining electrical circuits. The program emphasizes compliance with industry safety standards set by OSHA, ensuring that graduates are fully equipped for a safe and successful career in electrical work.

Key Skills and Competencies
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Electrical wiring and installation techniques
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Troubleshooting electrical circuits and systems
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Compliance with OSHA safety regulations
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Understanding electrical codes and standards
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Practical application of electrical theory
Certification Opportunities:
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Apprentice Electrician License
Career Opportunities:
Graduates can pursue entry-level positions in the electrical industry in residential or commercial setting, including:
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Wire Installers
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Electrical Troubleshooters
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Electrician Helper
Additional Notes
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Certification: Students will have the opportunity to apply for their EPA Section 608 Universal Certification (HVAC) and Apprentice Electrician License (Electrical Technician) upon completion of the program.
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Hands-On Training: Each program emphasizes practical experience and real-world applications to ensure students are ready for entry-level roles in their respective fields.
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Course Duration: Both programs are designed to be completed in 6 to 8 weeks (190 hours), with flexible scheduling options available.