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About the Apprenticeship Program
Apprenticeship
has been the preferred method of passing essential skill sets
from generation to generation since the beginning of history.
Apprenticeships, like society, have changed and evolved along
with technology. Today's quality apprenticeship programs bring
not only highly recognized industry specific credentials but
also college degrees. Modern quality apprenticeship programs
are highly structured, highly recognized and in high demand.
Modern
quality apprenticeship has always consisted of two key and
equally important elements: On the job training under the
watchful eye of a master craftsman; and related classroom
instruction performed by skilled, qualified instructors delivering
a meaningful curriculum in a nurturing environment.
On
the job training provides the apprentice with the skills required
to become a master craftsman. The Electrical Trades Center
places an apprentice in a carefully monitored on the job training
assignment with an employer. On the job, the apprentice is
teamed with a Journeyman, one who has the skills, knowledge
and attitude to impart all critical skill sets. The apprentices
scope of work is virtually unlimited, if it involves the practical
use and application of electricity, it's fair game.
Related
classroom training provides a strong foundation in safety,
construction theory, electrical theory, codes and systems.
This education provides the apprentice with skills and knowledge
to have a working understanding of all electrical systems.
With the many rapid advances in technology, this course work
furnishes a firm footing toward comprehending and mastering
the myriad new systems, equipment and apparatus that continues
to challenge today's electrician. The curriculum is rigorous
and based on a national award winning program developed by
our National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee.
The technical academic calendar begins in September and concludes
in May, summers are available for extended studies.
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