
The Electrical Levels 1-4 program offered by the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) is a comprehensive course designed to equip individuals with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in the electrical industry. This multi-level course covers fundamental concepts, practical techniques, safety protocols, and advanced procedures essential for success as a professional electrician.
Course Schedule/Program Details
Electrical Level I
Electrical, Level 1, introduces core facets of the electrical trade. This first level of a four-part series covers foundational industry knowledge. Over the course of the series, you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of the structure of electrical systems, while learning how to follow blueprints, install wiring and navigate electrical components.
This first level addresses the basics of occupational safety, electrical circuits and theory, electrical codes, tools and techniques, construction documents, residential wiring and electrical test equipment.
Course ID | Start Date | End Date | Time | Location | Course Fees |
ELC-3119 | August 18 | December 17 | Monday & Wednesday 8 a.m.- 3 p.m. | Person County South Campus | $186.00 |
Electrical Level II
Electrical, Level 2, helps advance your electrical skills. In this second level of a four-part series, you’ll build on the foundational knowledge gained in Level 1. Over the course of the series, you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of the structure of electrical systems, while learning how to follow blueprints, install wiring and navigate electrical components.
This second level covers the theory and practical applications of installation and maintenance, exploring topics such as alternating currents, motors and control systems.
Must enter program during level I.
Electrical Level III
Electrical, Level 3, offers an exciting next step in our four-part electrical series. Over the course of the series, you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of the structure of electrical systems, while learning how to follow blueprints, install wiring and navigate electrical components.
This third level will help you grow your skills in electrical installation and maintenance. As you complete 11 essential modules, such as load calculations, lighting systems and motor controls, you’ll move closer toward a career in the electrical trade.
Must enter program during level I.
Electrical Level IV
Electrical, Level 4, is the culmination of a four-part training program. Over the course of the series, you’ll gain a comprehensive understanding of the structure of electrical systems, while learning how to follow blueprints, install wiring and navigate electrical components.
This fourth level consists of 13 modules, each focused on a specific area of industry expertise, including leadership training in the final module. You’ll come away with the advanced skills and knowledge needed to take your final step toward a career in the electrical trade.
Must enter program during level I.
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