Electricity
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The Electricity program at CTC prepares students for employment or advanced training in the electrical construction industry. Instruction focuses on broad, transferable skills and stresses the understanding of all aspects of the electricity industry including
- underlying principles of technology
- technical and production skills
- health, safety, and environmental issues
- community issues
- labor issues
- planning
- management
- finance
The course sequence provides coherent and rigorous content aligned with challenging academic standards. Students gain relevant technical knowledge and skills proficiency needed to prepare for further education and careers. The program provides competency-based applied learning experiences to develop academic knowledge, technical skills, higher-order reasoning and problem-solving skills, work attitudes, general employability skills, and occupation-specific skills and knowledge related to all aspects of the Architecture and Construction career cluster.
Industry Certifications or Accreditation
Articulated into AAS/AS degrees at any State College in Florida
- NCCER Level 1 NCCER010
- NCCER Level 2 NCCER038
- NCCER Level 3 NCCER039
- NCCER Level 4 NCCER040
Registration
Complete the High School registration form.
Program Prerequisite Requirement:
- 2.0 GPA
- Good attendance and behavior record
Electricity Teaches:
Year 1
Electrician Helper
300 hours
2 credits
Year 2
Residential Electrician
450 hours
3 credits
Year 3
Commercial Electrician
450 hours
3 credits
Career Potential – Click here
Next Start Date: August 12, 2024
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High School Enrollment
Program Length: 8 credits
Cost:(Click here for a detailed cost sheet- *For Estimation Purposes Only. Prices Subject to Change.)
ONET Government occupation information
- Federal CIP Code: 47-2111.0
Steps to Enroll:
- Complete the High School Application
- Enrollment open January - March for the following school year