Electrical Apprentice

This career major builds upon the Residential Electrical Assistant career major in the areas of commercial and industrial environments.  Students will cover electrical installation, operation, and maintenance for electrical systems in residential dwellings, commercial buildings, in industrial buildings and automated.  Students learn safety, tools, print reading, electrical principles and measurements, function of components, equipment and motors, wiring, process control, troubleshooting, and the National Electrical Code.  After completion, students can continue their training toward their journeyman licensure.

Courses
Title Hours
Intro to Electrical & Automated Industrial Systems 90
Intro to Industrial Safety 60
Electrical Schematic and Blueprint Reading 45
Basic Electricity Theory 60
Fundamentals of AC/DC 150
National Code 120
Residential Wiring 240
Commercial Wiring 120
Electrical Distribution 60
Industrial Wiring 120
Motor Control in Construction 60
Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers 90
Career Major Capstone 30
CIP Code: 
46.0302
Student Organizations: 
  • SkillsUSA

General Information

Start Date: 
August, October, January
Hours: 
1245
Who Can Enroll: 
High School Jr. & Sr. and Adults

Financial Aid Information

Start your application today at www.fafsa.ed.gov.
More information about MNTC’s Financial Aid services can be found at http://mntechnology.com/enrollment/financial-aid.
Financial Aid Eligibility: 
Title IV Eligible
Loan Debt: 
$0.00

Cost Information

Total Estimated Cost (HS Students): 
$555.00*
*While it is highly recommended that students purchase their own tools for internships and employment, MNTC will provide if needed.

Completion Information

Positive Placement Rate includes Military, Continuing Education and all Employment, related or not related.
On-Time Adult Completion Rate (2010-11): 
53.3%
Positive Placement Rate (2010-11): 
No Enrollment in 2009-10

Occupations

$19.95/hr
$24.89/hr
$23.71/hr
$15.79/hr

Attributes & Abilities

Source: 

BLS

  • Manual dexterity
  • Eye-hand coordination
  • Sense of balance
  • Excellent vision and strong work-ethic

Accreditation/Certification

Certifications Available: 
  • Electrical Residential Journeyman
  • Electrical Unlimited Journeyman
  • Electrical Contractor
  • OSHA Industry Safety

College Credit

College Credit hours are subject to change without notice.
Credit Hours - A.A.S. DegreeCollege/University
Credit Hours - A.A.S. Degree: 
19 - Manufacturing Technology, Advanced Manufacturing Emphasis
College/University: 
Oklahoma City Community College

Prerequisites

None

Expense Sheets*


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