ELECTRICAL APPRENTICE C O U R S E S C H E D U L E • F A L L 2 0 12 – S P R I N G 2 0 13 Live Your D re ams F ollow us on Facebook — Facebook .com/My C TA E MARIONC AREERTRAINING .COM • (352) 671-7200 A P P R E N T I C E S H I P E L E C T R I C A L ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP Program Number: I46032RA/B PROGRAM LENGTH: 8,640 hours, four years EMPLOYMENT OUTLOOK: Room No./Location: TBD Instructors Crandon Dempsey Ratliff Sutton Day/Night Day Start/End Date 9/9/2013 – 9/2017 Tuition None Night Meeting Days Meeting Times On-The-Job Training: 8:00am – 5:00pm Mon. – Fri. Class Instruction Tues. & Thurs. or Mon. & Wed. Lab Fee None 6:00pm – 9:00pm Employment opportunities are excellent for those obtaining journeyman electrician designation. SALARY RANGE: The national salary range for an journeyman electrician is $29,000 to $80,900** ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Books $392* PURPOSE: The Electrical Apprenticeship program prepares students to become trained, licensed journeyman electricians, through four-year indentured apprenticeships. It includes residential, commercial, and industrial electricity; motor control; and project management. Students must have a regular high school diploma or GED, a valid Florida Driver’s License, be at least 18 years of age, meet basic skills requirements, provide a resume of work experience, be drug free, and be hired by a local electrical contractor. Enrollment is competitive and limited. Prospective students must apply to this program by August 1 and contact Gary Crandon, apprenticeship coordinator, 873-8400, for application information. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION: COURSES: I46032RB-1ST YEAR RESIDENTIAL ELECTRICIT Y This course introduces the basic principles of electricity and continues with electrical math concepts, principles of residential electricity, and residential electric code. I46032RB-2ND YEAR COMMERCIAL ELECTRICITY This course introduces advanced theories and principles of electricity and continues with advanced electrical math concepts, principles of commercial electricity, and residential electric code. Students begin preparation for the Journeyman Electrician examination. Up o n co m p l e t i o n o f a l l co u r s e r e q u i r e m e n t s , students earn a certificate of completion in Electrical Apprenticeship. CERTIFICATIONS: Successful students will earn Journeyman Electrician licenses. APPLICATION DEADLINE: For the September, 2013 class, applications are due to Gary Crandon by August 1. However, we will continue to accept applications until the class fills. I46032RB-3RD YEAR INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIT Y AND MOTOR CONTROL This course continues into more advanced theories and principles of electricity and expands into circuits, electrical motor control, and industrial electricity. Students continue to prepare for the Journeyman Electrician examination. ADVANCED MOTOR CONTROL AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT This course continues into more advanced motor control, and into concepts and principles of project management. Students learn the skills and knowledge needed to supervise small and large electrical projects, and to estimate electrical jobs leading to contract proposals. I46032RB-4TH YEAR I46032RA (4 YEARS) ELECTRICAL OJT This course provides on-the-job training opportunities for electrical apprenticeship students. Students will apply the theory and principles learned in the classroom to their employment in the field of electricity. This program is approved for VA training. Marion County Public Schools, An Equal Opportunity School District * All fees are subject to change. The tuition amount is an estimation and could increase or decrease depending on Florida School Law for 2013-2014. Please contact the Student Services Department for current costs. ** Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment Statistics Program MARIONC AREERTRAINING .COM • (352) 671-7200