John Stivers

John Stivers

(Current Program Contact)

Ph: 207-729-6622 x112

E-mail

 

CAREER PATHWAYS

  •   Journeyman

  •   Master Electrician

  •   Remodeling

  •   Maintenance & Repair

  •   Architecture

  •   Code Enforcement

 

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

Electricity I

This program is designed to provide entry-level skills into the electrical field. Students learn to install wiring systems from blueprints and according to the National Electrical Code. Participants will learn to wire residential and commercial projects. Students will learn how to splice wires, install and wire receptacles, switches, light fixtures, low voltage systems, nonmetallic and metallic cables, and conduit systems.

Electricity II

This program is designed to provide the second year student additional skills in the electrical field. Students will install wiring systems from blueprints and according to the National Electrical Code. Students will install and wire receptacles, switches, light fixtures, low voltage systems, nonmetallic and metallic cables, and conduit systems on projects throughout the school district. Students are exposed to real world situations every day. Moral business practices and finances are discussed frequently.  Graduates of the two year program receive credit for all 576 classroom hours required for their Journeyman license.

 

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

Electricity I

This program is designed to provide entry-level skills into the electrical field. Students learn to install wiring systems from blueprints and according to the National Electrical Code. Participants will learn to wire residential and commercial projects. Students will learn how to splice wires, install and wire receptacles, switches, light fixtures, low voltage systems, nonmetallic and metallic cables, and conduit systems.

Electricity II

This program is designed to provide the second year student additional skills in the electrical field. Students will install wiring systems from blueprints and according to the National Electrical Code. Students will install and wire receptacles, switches, light fixtures, low voltage systems, nonmetallic and metallic cables, and conduit systems on projects throughout the school district. Students are exposed to real world situations every day. Moral business practices and finances are discussed frequently.  Graduates of the two year program receive credit for all 576 classroom hours required for their Journeyman license.

 

CAREER PATHWAYS

  •   Journeyman

  •   Master Electrician

  •   Remodeling

  •   Maintenance & Repair

  •   Architecture

  •   Code Enforcement

 

John Stivers

John Stivers

(Current Program Contact)

Ph: 207-729-6622 x112

E-mail