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PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
The Electrical Trade Specialty program introduces students to the basic elements electrical systems. Students will have the opportunity to analyze construction drawings, perform maintenance on electrical circuits, work with control systems, install lighting, and motors. It is a great step in electrician training.
Apart from the core curriculum, learners are trained for the job-seeking process through mock interviews and resume building workshops. During the program, accommodations and modifications are provided to high school students based on the IEP/504.
After completion of the one-year program, successful candidates will be prepared to seek one or more certifications like the OSHA- 10 General. Moreover, West-MEC offers industry credential tests at no additional cost. Through this Electrician Training program and certification, students are provided a pathway to economic independence.
CAREER PATHWAYS
Careers that a student could pursue after receiving their certification(s) are: Electrical apprentice, apprentice electrician, electrician helper, electrician*, journeyman electrician* The knowledge obtained in this program will help the students begin their career as apprentices and later take the tests for advanced certifications.
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PROGRAM INFORMATION
Northeast Campus
1617 W Williams Drive
Phoenix, AZ 85027
Main Office: 623.435.4920
Campus DirectionsOne Year Program: (1:00 PM - 3:30 PM)
Southwest Campus
500 N Verrado Way
Buckeye, AZ 85326
Main Office: 623.872.6260
Campus DirectionsSession 1 (7:00 AM - 9:30 AM)
Session 2 (1:00 PM - 3:30 PM)
Calendar
23-24 Information Sheet
22-23 Information Sheet
Handbook (English)
Handbook (Spanish)
CAREER PATHWAYS
PROFESSIONAL SKILLS
GRANT/SCHOLARSHIP
CURRICULUM
Scope & Sequence
CTE Technical Standards
CTE Professional Skills StandardsCAMPUS SOCIAL MEDIA PAGE
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