Electricity students learn marketable, job-specific skills and workplace readiness skills. Students develop skills in the installation, operation, maintenance, and repair of residential, commercial, and industrial electrical systems. They also study electrical theory, navigate the National Electrical Code Book, select and install conductors, and work with panelboards, switchboards, and generators. Students have the option to enter the job market directly or continue their studies via a college program, technical school or apprenticeship program. Students completing the four-year electrical sequence have the opportunity to earn an industry credential.
Productions Systems
Construction Technology
Electricity 1
Electricity 2
Note: Applications for this program are open for rising 9th, 10th, and 11th grade students.
Program Type
Transfer Program – Students participating in this program will transfer to the program location for all courses and activities. Express Bus Transportation is available to accepted students living outside the program location boundaries through Specialty Program Transportation.
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View course sequencing and additional program information in the course catalog.