Construction Electricity

  • The Construction Electricity program provides in-depth instruction in the wiring and installation of electrical systems, as well as in the foundational principles of electricity. This program emphasizes shop safety and correct installation of electrical devices and equipment. Students will learn to interpret electrical drawings and to apply requirements of the National Electrical Code for designing electrical layouts, installation methods, and the maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of circuits and equipment. This program has an industry advisory board to keep the program relevant to industry standards and innovation. • Over three semesters of study, students will receive progressively more advanced instruction and hands-on training in the following areas:

    • Residential lighting and power branch circuits • Residential electric services

    • DC & AC electrical theory

    • Interpreting blueprints & electrical drawings

    • Raceway systems & conduit bending

    • Motor & control circuits

    • Industrial/commercial wiring

    • Single & 3-phase electrical power systems

    • Photovoltaic system design, installation, and maintenance

    • Construction careers and apprenticeship planning

    Application of classroom theory is emphasized in shop projects. Students will create completely operational electrical projects in the shop using trade-specific tools and materials. Students will meet and work with a number of industry professionals on and off-campus.

     

    Grade level 11-12. Successful completion of Algebra I with a “C” or better recommended. May be taken 3 times with a grade of “C” or better to advance. AM and PM sessions offered

     

     

  • Construction Electricity Course

     

    Why take this course?

    • Learn wiring from a licensed journeyman electrician
    • Use the same tools and equipment as industry professionals
    • Build confidence by wiring and troubleshooting real-world circuits and equipment
    • Understand how electricity works and the best safety practices
    • Read blueprints and electrical drawings
    • Connect with industry career opportunities, apprenticeships, and training

     

     Construction Electricity career tree

  • • Credits and Certifications

    0.5 Math

    1.0 Elective

    Conduit bending

    Opportunity for direct entry into the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) wireman apprenticeship

    Opportunities for industry certifications such as OSHA-10, CPR/First Aid, and CDL permit courses

     

    • Skills

    Electrical safety

    Electrical diagramming

    Blueprint reading

    Running and securing wiring

    Series and parallel circuitry

    Testing and troubleshooting

    National Electrical Code (NEC)

     

    • Equipment

    Digital multimeter

    Hand and pneumatic conduit benders

    Pipe cutters and threaders

    Hand and power tools for electricians

    Programmable logic controllers

    Motors and magnetic starters