- Teacher: Ron Stearnes
This course focuses on cabling issues related to data and voice connections and provides an understanding of the industry and its worldwide standards, types of media and cabling, physical and logical networks, and signal transmission. Students will develop skills in reading network design documentation, part list set up and purchase, pulling and mounting cable, cable management, choosing wiring closets, patch panel installation and termination, installing jacks, and cable testing.- This course introduces the student to the principles behind residential and commercial wiring devices, methods and distribution systems. Instruction is adequate to prepare completers to work effectively with qualified licensed individuals to specify and direct the installation of remotely controlled, automated devices.
- Teacher: Ron Stearnes
This course prepares the student to locate and interpret specific standards in the NFPAs National Electrical Code. Instruction includes load calculations, conductor sizing, conduit fill calculations, and standards for wiring practices.- Teacher: Ron Stearnes
This course covers the circuits used in wiring commercial premises including service entry and branch circuit installation, load distribution, device installation, grounding, over-current devices, conduit bending and installation, panels and switchboards, and hazardous locations.- This course covers electrical theory in AC circuits and develops understanding of generation, amplitude, phase, phase shift, power factor, measurement methods, and troubleshooting skills.
- This course covers electrical theory in DC circuits and develops a student's understanding of the electrical units of volts, ohms, amps, and watts, measurement equipment and methods, interrelationships, and troubleshooting skills.
- This course covers the safe use, operations, and maintenance of power tools and hand tools used in construction.
- This course prepares the student to interpret standard electrical schematics and construction blueprints.
- This course covers Ohm's law and the concepts of electrical theory necessary to install, maintain, and troubleshoot electrical circuits.
- Safety rules and regulations for electricians, precautions for electrical and mechanical hazards on the job, tool and equipment safety, first aid, CPR, blood borne pathogens, OSHA and NFPA mandated lockout/tag-out, personal protective equipment, right to know, and confined space entry procedures.
- General Construction Safety including tool and equipment safety, blood borne pathogens, CPR, PPE, confined space entry, hazardous materials, and right to know
- Workforce Staging


