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Electrical Occupations
Electrical Occupations
An instructional program that prepares individuals to apply technical knowledge and skills necessary to install, operate, maintain and repair electrically-energized residential, commercial, and industrial systems, AC motors, and electrical distribution panels. Instruction emphasizes practical application of mathematics, science, circuit diagrams, use of electrical codes, and includes sketching and other subjects essential for employment in electrical occupations.
Reading and interpretation of commercial and residential construction wiring codes and specifications, installation and maintenance of wiring, service and distribution networks within large construction complexes area also critical components of the program.
Course Description
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TThis is a 2-Year PDE Approved Program of Study – CIP Code 46.0399
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AC/DC Motors
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Commercial/Industrial Wiring
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Green Technologies
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NEC Code
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Residential House Wirin
Career Paths
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Avionics Technicians
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Electrical & Electronics Repairers, Commercial & Industrial
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Electrical Engineering Technician
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Electrical Power-Line Installers & Repairers
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Electrician
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Electrician Helper
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Hydroelectric Plant Technician
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Industrial Machinery Mechanics
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Power Distributors and Dispatchers
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Process Technician
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Signal & Track Switch Repairers
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Solar Photovoltaic Installer
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Wind Turbine Service Technician
Apprenticeship: -
BEW Local Union 712
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Impact Guard
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Ohio IBEW
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Steamfitters Local 449
Postsecondary Options
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