Electrical (Residential/Industrial) - Hamilton
Electrical (Residential/Industrial) - Hamilton
| Category | Description |
|---|---|
| Course | Residential/Industrial Electricity |
| Location | Jim E. Hamilton Skills Center – Hodgen, Oklahoma |
| Average Training Time | 720 – 1080 hours |
| Special Restrictions | Must have minimum language and math skill levels of 5.0 as measured by TABE. Must be an individual capable of lifting a minimum of 40 pounds. Must be able to stand for long periods of time. Must be able to work on ladders and scaffolding. |
| Course Description | This course will prepare students to enter and succeed in the electrical field as a residential electrician, commercial/industrial electrician and or as a maintenance electrician. This course will consist of these basic areas of instruction: safety, use of hand & power tools including specialty electrical tools, electrical theory, blueprint reading, electrical licensing requirements, National Electric Code, residential wiring methods, commercial wiring methods, industrial wiring methods, and maintenance/troubleshooting principles. |
| Certifications | ODCTE Competency Certificates: Residential Electrician's Assistant, Commercial/Industrial Electrician's Assistant, Industrial Maintenance Electrician ACT WorkKeys Career Readiness Certification |
| Contact Information | Jim E. Hamilton Skills Center Attn: Paul Mode, Student Services Specialist PO Box 250 Hodgen, OK 74939 (918) 653-7831 ext. 271 pmode@okcareertech.org |