Electrical Services

Electrical Services

Our Electrical program is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to install, maintain, and repair electrical systems. Our courses cover a wide range of topics, including:

Course Outline

  1. Introduction to Electrical Systems: Understanding the basics of electrical systems, including circuit analysis, electrical safety, and electrical codes.
  2. Electrical Circuit Analysis: Learning to analyze and troubleshoot electrical circuits, including series and parallel circuits, and circuit protection devices.
  3. Electrical Installation: Understanding the principles of electrical installation, including wiring methods, electrical panels, and electrical distribution systems.
  4. Electrical Maintenance and Repair: Learning to maintain and repair electrical systems, including troubleshooting, testing, and replacement of components.
  5. Electrical Safety: Understanding electrical safety procedures, including lockout/tagout, personal protective equipment, and safe work practices.

Training Methods

Our Electrical program uses a combination of theoretical and practical training methods, including:

  1. Classroom Instruction: Lectures, discussions, and demonstrations.
  2. Hands-on Training: Practical training in our state-of-the-art electrical lab.
  3. Project-Based Learning: Students work on individual and group projects to apply their skills and knowledge.
  4. Mentorship: Students are paired with experienced electricians and industry professionals for guidance and support.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of our Electrical program can pursue a wide range of career opportunities, including:

  1. Electrician: Installing, maintaining, and repairing electrical systems for residential, commercial, and industrial clients.
  2. Electrical Contractor: Starting and running an electrical contracting business, providing services to residential, commercial, and industrial clients.
  3. Electrical Inspector: Inspecting electrical systems to ensure compliance with electrical codes and safety standards.
  4. Electrical Engineer: Designing and developing electrical systems, including electrical circuits, electrical distribution systems, and electrical control systems.
  5. Electrical Technician: Working on electrical systems, including installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical equipment and systems.