The following schools offer training programs in Electrical:
ELECTRICAL
COURSE SEQUENCE
12 credits required
for graduation
| Grade
9 |
Grade
10 |
Grade
11 |
Grade
12 |
3
credits |
3
credits |
3
credits |
3
credits |
Exploratory and
Introduction to Electrical |
Residential
Wiring |
Residential
and Basic Commercial Wiring |
Residential,
Commercial & Industrial Wiring |
ELECTRICAL COURSE DESCRIPTIONS*
EXPLORATORY AND INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL (3
credits)
All Grade 9 students go through the Exploratory
Program. Students deciding to enter the electrical
field will be introduced to the basics of safety and sanitation,
as well as use and care of hand tools, power tools and stationary
equipment. The students install basic low-voltage electrical
systems and will be introduced to basic residential wiring. Technology-related
mathematics, reading, writing, vocabulary, blueprint reading
and science are integrated throughout the curriculum.
RESIDENTIAL WIRING (3 credits)
The Grade 10 electrical course sequence provides a program through
which students learn the theoretical information regarding
various conductors and properties, types of insulation, termination
principles, Ohm’s Law calculations, run of types of wire
and cable, and selection of boxes and fittings. Students will
demonstrate the ability to use the National Electrical Code
(NEC) and other applicable building codes and standards and
apply code-related requirements using entry-level skills. The
students will calculate residential loads, feeder and branch
circuit loads and conduit using the NEC. The students will
demonstrate skills required to complete residential wiring
installations, including assembling and climbing scaffolding
and all types of ladders. Students will demonstrate entry-level
skills in meter usage and install a turn of fittings and devices,
lighting fixtures, recessed fixtures, ground fault circuit
interrupters, electrical metallic tubing, and overhead and
underground services. Students continue to receive instruction
in safety requirements and demonstrate sound safety practices
throughout the duration of the course sequence. Students will
advance in their participation in inside and outside production
work as it relates to the current curriculum and their skill
level. Technology-related mathematics, reading, writing, vocabulary,
blueprint reading and science are integrated throughout the
curriculum.
RESIDENTIAL AND BASIC COMMERCIAL WIRING (3
credits)
In Grade 11, students will demonstrate theoretical competency
in various types of low-voltage systems. They will be able to
use the utility company and National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements
for the installation of residential services, lighting requirements,
appliance circuits, heating systems and Heating Ventilation and
Air Conditioning (HVAC) equipment. Students will demonstrate
ability to use the National Electrical Code, as well as other
applicable codes, and apply them in production projects. Outside
residential electrical production jobs for customers will be
part of the students’ training, along with curriculum-related
electrical maintenance work in the school building. Basic commercial
wiring will be introduced in the junior year using various types
of raceways and wiring methods. Students will advance in their
participation of inside and outside production work as it relates
to the current curriculum and their skill level. Students continue
to receive instruction in safety requirements and demonstrate
sound safety practices. Students reaching an acceptable level
of proficiency may be eligible for Work Based Learning (WBL). Technology-related
mathematics, reading, writing, vocabulary, blueprint reading
and science are integrated throughout the curriculum.
RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL WIRING (3
credits)
In Grade 12, students will continue with residential wiring
at an advanced level, commercial wiring at an entry level and
be introduced to industrial wiring. Students will demonstrate
knowledge in basic types of motors, magnetic starters, control
stations, capacitors, transformers and calculations of wire
resistance and capacitance. Students will demonstrate their
ability to use the National Electrical Code (NEC) and apply
it using apprentice entry-level skills. They will demonstrate
competency in the installation of motor control systems, which
consist of magnetic three-pole starters with forward, reverse
and control circuit wiring using various types of control switches
and devices. They will be introduced to Category 5 (CAT #5)
and fiber optic wiring, transformer installations and wiring
for special occupancies. Students complete a senior project
showing evidence of their ability to operate an electrical
contracting business. Students continue to receive instruction
in safety requirements and demonstrate sound safety practices.
Students will continue to advance in their participation in inside
and outside electrical projects for customers as it relates to
the current curriculum and their skill level. Students will demonstrate
the ability to complete a job application and interview and to
perform entry-level job readiness and trade skills. Students
reaching an acceptable level of proficiency may be eligible for
Work Based Learning (WBL). Each student
will take the National Occupational Competency Testing Institute
(NOCTI) exam, which is a performance-based test. Technology-related
mathematics, reading, writing, vocabulary, blueprint reading
and science are integrated throughout the curriculum.
Students
successfully completing this course of study will be able
to pursue a two year or a four year degree in electrical
engineering or other related fields. Students
can obtain immediate employment in the electrical field, which
include: residential, commercial or
industrial wiring apprenticeship; low voltage; cable TV; telephone;
voice video and data wiring; computer Local Area Network (LAN)
systems; fiber optics; surveillance/security systems; electrical
sales representative; control room operator; electrical lineman;
transportation signal installer; lighting specialty companies;
and, wholesale supply representative.
*College Career Pathways – Students
successfully completing this program may qualify for advanced
college credit.
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