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Electrical Wiring
Gain basic electrical knowledge to perform simple wiring projects in your home with AACC's two course offerings 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.
Check back soon for Fall 2012 offerings!
Licensed Electricians
CNE-389 - Electrical Masters Exam Review
For licensed electricians needing state qualifications and Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
Basic Wiring
OCN-350 - Residential Wiring 1
OCN-351 - Residential Wiring 2
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 four years. Contact Angelica Faulkner at 410-267-0347 or visit
http://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 http://www.iecchesapeake.com.

Last Updated: Mar 1 2012 4:55PM