With booming infrastructure, new energy conservation projects, and an aging workforce, demand for skilled electricians is on the rise. In fact, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that jobs for electricians will increase 9% through 2030, with around 84,000 job openings for electricians estimated each year.
The Residential Electrician course is designed to teach you the fundamental skills needed to work with residential electrical systems—no previous experience is required. You will learn electrical theory, wiring and installation, safety procedures, use of common hardware and materials, use of building plans, and more. You will also have access to more than 30 virtual simulations that simulate hands-on practice and 10 lessons on customer service, which is one of the most important soft skills employers are looking for and a skill that will help you grow quickly in your career.
In addition, you will be prepared for electrician licensing tests, generally required by most states and localities. While tests differ, you will need to understand the common situations in electrical work, including the use of the National Electrical Code®, local electrical codes, circuits, and various types of wiring methods.
By course completion, you will be prepared to pass your state's electrical licensing exam and start an entry-level career as a residential electrician or electrician apprentice. Please check with your state, county, or city for residential electrician licensing rules and whether this course's hours will be accepted towards licensing. *This course does not count towards getting a Massachusetts Electrician license.
Instructor(s):Greg Fletcher has over 40 years of experience in the electrical field as both a practicing electrician and as an electrical instructor. He has been a licensed electrician since 1976 and currently holds a Master Electrician's License in the State of Maine. In 1988, he was appointed as the Department Chairman of the Trades and Technology Department and Program Director/Instructor of the Electrical Technology program at Kennebec Valley Community College in Fairfield, Maine. He is the author of several textbooks including Residential Construction Academy: House Wiring, Guide to Using the National Electrical Code, and The Electrician's Guide to Photovoltaic System Installation. He has an associate's in Electrical Construction and Maintenance, a Bachelor of Science in Applied Technical Education, and a Master of Science in Industrial Education.
Jorge Garcia has over 20 years of experience in the electrical field as both a practicing and electrical instructor. He has been a licensed electrician since 2000 and currently holds an Electrical Contractor and Master Electrician license from Texas. Jorge currently serves as the Department Chair for Construction, Manufacturing, Transportation Technology at Texas Southmost College. Additionally, he has over 15 years in business as an Electrical Contractor for Exit Light Services. Jorge has an Associate degree in Electrician Technology, a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice, a Master of Science in Management and Leadership, and is currently in a Learning Technology Ph.D. program. He also holds a Fire Suppression License from the State Fire Marshal Office, Licensed Irrigator, Limited License Electrician from Tennessee, License in Bilingual & Technology Education from Texas Education Agency, National Center for Construction Education & Research (NCCER) Electrical Instructor Certification, and an Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Authorized Trainer license.
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Enrolled students can enter to win a free all-expenses paid trip to Tampa, Florida, for the 2022 IDEAL National Championship Finals on November 4-6, 2022. You can network with peers and see the best electrical, automotive, and HVAC professionals in North America go head-to-head for over $600,000 in cash and prizes. Ask your enrollment representative for more information!
Requirements:
Hardware Requirements:
- This course can be taken on either a PC, Mac, or Chromebook.
Software Requirements:
- PC: Windows 10 or later.
- Mac: macOS 10.6 or later.
- Browser: The latest version of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox are preferred. Microsoft Edge and Safari are also compatible.
- Microsoft Word or equivalent (not included in enrollment).
- Adobe Acrobat Reader.
- Software must be installed and fully operational before the course begins.
Other:
- Email capabilities and access to a personal email account.
Simulation Requirements:
- Desktop Browser: A 64-bit web browser
- Recommend: Mozilla Firefox 52+, Google Chrome 57+
- Supported: MS Edge 15+, Apple Safari 10.1+
Instructional Material Requirements:
The instructional materials required for this course are included in enrollment. The following textbooks will be shipped to you approximately 7-10 business days after enrollment:
- Residential Construction Academy: House Wiring
- National Electrical Code 2017
Please Note: You will receive a digital book if the physical book is on backorder.
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Lesson 1
- Preparing and Planning a Residential Wiring Job
- Residential Workplace Safety
- Hardware and Materials Used in Residential Wiring
- Tools Used in Residential Wiring
- Test and Measurement Instruments Used in Residential Wiring
- Understanding Residential Building Plans
- Determining Branch Circuit, Feeder Circuit, and Service Entrance Requirements
- Residential Service Entrances and Equipment
- Introduction to Residential Service Entrances
- Service Entrance Equipment and Installation
- Residential Electrical System Rough-In
- General Nec® Requirements for Rough-In Wiring
- Electrical Box Installation
- Cable Installation
- Raceway Installation
- Midterm Exam
- Switching Circuit Installation
- Branch-Circuit Installation
- Special Residential Wiring Situations
- Video, Voice, and Data Wiring Installation
- Residential Electrical System Trim-Out
- Lighting Fixture Installation
- Device Installation
- Service Panel Trim-Out
- Maintaining and Troubleshooting a Residential Electrical Wiring System
- Checking Out and Troubleshooting Electrical Wiring Systems
- Green House Wiring Techniques
- Green Wiring Practices
- Photovoltaic (PV) System Installation
- Managing Customer Service
- Winning Customer Service
- Customers Revealed
- Customer Expectations
- Customer Service: Why Do It?
- The Decline (and Revival) of Customer Service
- Moving Forward with the Four P's
- Traits of Outstanding Customer Reps
- Measuring Customer Service
- Customer Service Communication
- Helping Upset Customers
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