High School Electrical I
Students will study & put to practice in hands-on practicals the foundations of the electrical trade. This will begin with a thorough overview of the safety practices that underpin all electrical work, including appropriate PPE, precautions, & procedures.
Participants will acquire a thorough understanding of the tools essential to the electrical trade, developing functional fluency in measurement tools, hand tools, & power tools. Moreover, students will hone their abilities to interpret & comprehend technical plans, acquiring the skills necessary to read & understand electrical diagrams & blueprints.
The course progresses into the practical realm, with a focus on the preparation & planning of residential circuits. Through hands-on exercises, students will engage in wiring techniques, installation of switches, outlets, & various electrical equipment. By applying theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios, participants will gain proficiency in executing residential electrical installations with precision & confidence.
Our courses meet the requirements for credit & can qualify for credit transfer as shown below. Please note - transfer of credit is always at the discretion of the receiving school.
1/2 Elective Credit OR
1/2 Physical Science Credit OR
1/2 Elective Science Credit
*Cancellation Policy: cancellations must be made up to three business days before the start of class to receive a refund. Â Registrants that do not provide three business days notice of cancellation or rescheduling will be billed in full.
High School Electrical I (2A T1 W1)
Online: Tues 1pm-2pm weekly. Shop time: Wed 1pm-5pm Oct 30th every other week ...
High School Electrical I (3A T23 W1)
Online: Tues 2:30-3:30pm weekly. Shop time: Wed 1-5pm Jan 8th every other week ...
High School Electrical I (3B T23 F1)
Online: Tues 2:30-3:30pm weekly. Shop time: Fri 1-5pm Jan 17th every other week ...
High School Electrical I (4A T23 W1)
Online: Tues 2:30-3:30pm weekly. Shop time: Wed 1-5pm Mar 19th every other week ...
The following information applies to all NIT vocational programs, and any continued education programs exceeding 80 hours:
It is the applicant’s responsibility to secure funding or provide payment for tuition and any training related costs. Additional costs not included in this price are, but not limited to: drug test and physicals, transportation, room and board, child care, etc.
An applicant may apply at any time but may enter class only on specified starting dates. Classes have limited enrollment. If you have questions about our classes and course schedules, please contact us at 907-357-6400.