Electricity





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The US Bureau of Labor expects a 14% growth in this industry. Candidates for this program do well if they possess good critical thinking and problem-solving skills, independent focus and strong math skills.
This is a great foundation program for future electrical, industrial, and mechanical engineers. Students will have hands-on experiences in wiring, troubleshooting and repair.
Graduates will have the opportunity to obtain the National Center for Construction Education & Research (NCCER) and OSHA certifications. This program includes real-world application by working with Habitat for Humanity.
Industry Certifications:
- NCCER Certifications in Construction Technology
- OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety
- AHA American Heart Association CPR
- First Aid
Student requirements:
- Purchasing annual school insurance.
- Program specific dress code:
- Closed-toe shoes. No flip-flops or slides due to safety concerns around machinery
- Long pants in denim or twill. No synthetic fabrics due to safety concerns with sparks from grinders.
- Students are required to wear dark blue polos daily.
5/7/2025