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ELECTRICAL TRADES

Instructor:  Tim Bartek

 

Course Description
This course is designed to train students to enter the field of residential, commercial, and industrial wiring and maintenance.  Electricians install electric wiring, switches, lighting fixtures, and other types of equipment.  The electrician also learns about state and local codes, and is able to work from blueprints.  Installation and maintenance of electrical and electronic control systems, motors, and servo-mechanical devices are an integral part of the program.

Prerequisites:  Applied Math/Algebra, Good reading skills, Good attendance and attitude

Appropriate Occupations

  • Residential Wiring

  • Commercial Wiring

  • Service work

  • Electrical-Industrial Maintenance

  • Construction-Supply

  • Electrical Distributors

  • Motor Repair

Job Outlook
In the Altoona area, the job placement has been very good.  In addition, the demand for electricians is very good in other parts of the country.

 

Further Education Opportunities
Many of the students from this program go on to a trade school or a two- or four-year college in the electrical field. Many of the trade schools will give credits for the work covered at the Greater Altoona Career and Technology Center. This saves the student both time and money.  

 

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