Electrical Installation
Program Description
This program emphasizes the knowledge and practical skills required for entry-level craft workers with a narrow focus on Electrical Installation. Students will be able to not only build construction knowledge but also acquire the knowledge needed to be a professional in the construction industry. Topics covered are Basic Electrical Circuitry, Residential Wiring, Motor Controls, and Construction Site Safety Training.
Certifications acquired through this sequence are the following:
- NCCER Core
- NCCER Electrical Level One
- OSHA-30 Construction Industry
- 10-Hour Site Safety Training
- Copper-Based cabling & Networking
- Energy Management Systems
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Requirements for Career and Technical Education Endorsed Diploma
9TH GRADE CLASSES & REGENTS
English
Global History
Algebra I
Living Environment
Spanish
Physical Education
Exploratory
Regents: Algebra I, and Living Environment
10TH GRADE CLASSES & REGENTS
English
Global History
Geometry
Earth Science
Physical Education
Electrical Installation
Art
Regents: Geometry , Global History, and Earth Science
11TH GRADE CLASSES & REGENTS
English
US History
Algebra II
Chemistry
Physical Education
Electrical Installation
Regents: English, US History, Algebra II, and Chemistry
12TH GRADE CLASSES & REGENTS
English
US Government (fall) AND Economics (spring)
Algebra II (fall) AND Calculus (spring)
Physics
Physical Education
Electrical Installation
Career & Financial Management
Regents: Physics
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Courses that may be substituted in specified area of study: AP classes, College Now, and honors classes
65 or higher on all required Regents exams
CTE technical assessment in electrical installation
60 hours Work Based Learning
One year of College Now courses
All electrical installation students must complete a 4th year of math
All senior students must complete their Career Portfolios