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SUMMARY:Residential and Commercial Electricity Program Begins August 28\, 2023
DESCRIPTION:Hands-On Training for a Career as an Electrician\nLearn to Earn. Learn by Doing. Learn a Trade! At Orleans Technical College\, you can earn your Trades Diploma in just 6 or 13 months and take the first step toward an exciting career in Residential and Commercial Electricity. Our career training course is hands-on so that you gain the skills that employers are looking for! \nYou can enter the field prepared to keep the power going and handle service wiring from the ground up in residential\, commercial\, and public establishments. Orleans graduates’ employment opportunities range from electrical installers and troubleshooters\, to maintenance and electrical assistants. \nFinancial aid is available for those who qualify. A high school diploma or equivalent is required to apply. A driver’s license is recommended to travel for jobs post-graduation. \nProgram Objective\nOrleans Tech’s Residential and Commercial Electricity student will be able to design\, install\, troubleshoot\, replace\, upgrade\, and maintain electrical equipment in residential and commercial electrical systems per requirements and guidelines mandated by the National Electrical Code. Students are instructed in the identification\, care\, and proper use of electrical tools and equipment. They learn mathematics for use in the electrical trade. They also study basic theory\, electrical control systems\, and single-phase and multi-phase electrical motors. Power supplies and power distribution for commercial establishments are taught. \nUpcoming Classes\n6-month day…starts 8/28/23  Apply Now \n13-month evening…starts 11/20/23  Apply Now \n6-month day…starts 1/10/24  Apply Now \n6-month day…starts 5/16/24  Apply Now \n13-month evening…starts 6/11/23  Apply Now \nEmployment Opportunities\nGraduates of this course are prepared for entry-level employment as electrical installers and troubleshooters\, and as maintenance and electrical assistants in residential\, commercial\, and public establishments. \nCareer Outlook\nResidential & Commercial Electricity SOC: 47-2111.00 CIP: 46.0302 \nAccording to the U.S. Department of Labor\, employment of electricians is projected to grow 8 percent from 2019 to 2029\, faster than the average for all occupations.\nSource: Bureau of Labor Statistics\, “Occupational Outlook Handbook\,” 2020 Edition. \nIndustry Certification\nStudents in this program are eligible to receive industry-recognized certification from NOCTI upon successful completion of certification exams. Students will be eligible to earn the OSHA-10 safety certification\, which is the construction industry recognized credential. https://www.careersafeonline.com/ \nStudent Right to Know\nTitle I\, Section 103 of The “Student Right‐to‐Know and Campus Security Act” (P.L. 101‐542) requires institutions eligible for Title IV funding to calculate graduation rates of certificate‐ or degree‐seeking\, first‐time\, full‐time students entering that institution\, and to disclose these rates to all students and prospective students. \n> Click here for the Student Right to Know report \n\n\n \nOrleans Tech is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC) and named a 2018 “School of Distinction.”
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