Electrical Program

 

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Mr. Wayne  Mazza

wmazza@pasco.k12.fl.us

Electricity:

Electricians install electrical systems in structures; they install wiring and other electrical components, such as circuit breaker panels, switches, and light fixtures, and they follow blueprints, the National Electrical Code® and state and local codes. To prepare trainees a career in the electrical field, NCCER offers a comprehensive, 4-level Electrical curriculum that complies with DOL time-based standards for apprenticeship. After completing three years you could be Industry certified and also qualify for Florida Bright Futures.

 

1.     Electrical 1: (Core Curriculum): (1.0) Students will learn the fundamentals of Basic Construction Knowledge such as Safety, Basic Math, Basic Knowledge of Hand and  Power Tools used in the trades. The course also teaches how to fill out a Resume / Job Application, read and have a working knowledge of Architectural Prints.

2.     Electrical 2/3: (2.0) In this double block class students will gain general knowledge of Electrical Safety, Electrical Theory working knowledge of the National Electrical Code Book, understanding of multiple complex Circuitry, basic conduit bending, residential wiring, and load calculations.

3.     Electrical 4: (1.0) Students will develop a deeper understanding of fundamental motors, motor controls, intricate parts of the electrical distribution panels, and the workings of Commercial/ residential sites.

 

For more information, see advisor Mr. Wayne Mazza or visit the NCCER website at www.nccer.org

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