Electrical

About the Program

This course is for students who are interested in the Electrical trade. The majority of instruction will be on the basic skills needed for Residential and Commercial wiring. We focus on Electrical Installations and Construction safety which will provide confidence and knowledge when entering the trade after high school. Students will also be prepared for the post-secondary academic demands needed to obtain their electrical license. We offer Dual-Enrollment classes at EMCC which gives students a jump start on their education and we offer Novel Engineering to 2nd year students as an alternate approach to traditional education.

High School Credit Embedded

Dual Enrollment/College Credit Opportunities

Academic standards are set by EMCC and must be followed. Two year students are most likely to attain all courses 

  • EMCC Controls 1

  • EMCC Blueprint Reading

  • EMCC Intro to Electricians Technology

Professional Certification Opportunities

  • NCCER (National Center for Construction education & Research)

  • 1926 OSHA-10 Hour Construction Safety & Health Certification

Memberships
SkillsUSA, National Technical Honor Society, professional orgs

Skills Developed in This Program

  • Basics of Electricity

  • DC Theory

  • AC Theory

  • Electricians Math

  • Residential Wiring

  • Commercial Wiring

  • Hand and Power Tools

  • Box Mounting Methods

  • Conduit Bending

  • Blueprint Reading

  • Professional Standards

  • College Readiness

Some Occupations in This Field

With Bachelors, Masters and Specialized Training:
Helper Electrician
Journeyman Electrician
Master Electrician
Electrical Contractor
Electrical Estimator
Security/Communications
Electrical Inspector
Renewable Energy System Installer
Electrical Engineer

Entry Level Careers
Helper Electrician
Supply Contractor Sales
General Contractor Worker
Inventory Control
Renewable Energy Sales
Hardware Stores

Clint Jackson

Clint Jackson

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With 23 years as an electrician and 6 years as a Career and Technical Education (CTE) Electrical instructor, Clint Jackson merges hands-on expertise with transformative education.

Clint's extensive electrician experience spans retail, commercial, and residential projects, including work for major brands like Hannaford, Lowe's and Walmart. As a self-employed electrician, he applies his diverse skills to real-world solutions.

In the classroom, Clint teaches 1st and 2nd-year students, offering three dual-enrollment college courses that foster academic and professional growth, instill a drive for higher education and prepare students for future success.

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