Industry-recognized training modules based on National Center for Construction Education and Research standards
Structured learning path aligned with NCCER standards for electrical construction
Introduction to safety practices, hazard recognition, and personal protective equipment.
Overview of electrical theory, components, and basic circuit analysis.
Advanced electrical principles including Ohm's law, series/parallel circuits, and power calculations.
Proper use of multimeters, insulation testers, and other diagnostic tools.
Essential hand tools for electrical work including strippers, pliers, and screwdrivers.
Techniques for bending EMT, rigid, and flexible conduit to specification.
Complete modules to earn industry-recognized credentials
Entry-level credential for electrical construction workers
Each module includes hands-on performance evaluations to demonstrate competency
Build and test a residential lighting circuit
Install EMT conduit with proper supports and bends
Demonstrate lockout/tagout procedures
Industry-standard curriculum designed to prepare you for certification and career success