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Electrical Wiring

If you want to gain basic electrical knowledge to perform simple wiring projects in your home, AACC offers two courses in residential wiring. If you are interested in a career as an electrician, the college also co-sponsors two electrical apprenticeship training courses approved by the Maryland Apprenticeship Training Council (MATC). If you are already an electrician, interested in taking the master's exam, AACC offers a continuing education review class just for you.

Announcements

AACC is pleased to announce that as part of our continuous partnership with IEC Chesapeake we are now able to offer additional open enrollment courses open to both IEC members and non-members. For more information, please view a course listing.


Click on each individual course number for more information or the Fall 2009 schedule.

Licensed Electricians    
CNE-389 - Electrical Masters Exam Review 
For licensed electricians needing state qualifications and Continuing Education Units (CEUs)

Electrical Pre-Apprenticeship Training
Developed in partnership with Independent Electrical Contractors, this semester-long program prepares students to enter the electrical trades. The program is broken into five courses or modules, which meet Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Students must register and pay for all five courses at the same time. The total course cost is $2,835 for the term. Students must be 18 years old or older, have a high school diploma or GED and be able to perform manual labor.

OCA-327 - Pre-Apprenticeship Electrical Module 1
OCA-328 - Pre-Apprenticeship Electrical Module 2
OCA-329 - Pre-Apprenticeship Electrical Module 3
OCA-330 - Pre-Apprenticeship Electrical Module 4
OCA-331 - Pre-Apprenticeship Electrical Module 5

Basic Wiring 
OCN-350 - Residential Wiring I 
OCN-351 - Residential Wiring II

AACC also offers formal apprenticeship training, a four-year commitment normally paid for by your employer. Apprentices take their classroom training at various locations throughout Anne Arundel County while on-the-job training may be done at a worksite or other places.

Apprenticeships
Associated Builders and Contractors Chesapeake Electrical Apprenticeship: Students receive 144 hours of classroom instruction per year plus 2000 hours per year of on-the-job training every year for four years. Contact Angelica Hicks at 410-267-0347 or visit www.abc-chesapeake.org

Independent Electrical Contractors Chesapeake Electrical Apprenticeship: Students receive 144 hours of classroom instruction per year, plus 2000 hours per year of on-the-job training every year for four years. Contact Jim Deale at 800-470-3013 or visit www.iec-chesapeake.com.   




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Last Updated: Oct 1 2009 3:37PM