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ELCT1401L — Electrician Licensure II

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ELCT 1401L - Electrician Licensure II ELCT 1401L - Electrician Licensure II Description Electrician Licensure II is for individuals in a Registered Apprenticeship or equivalent pathway leading to electrician licensure. Registered Apprentices have 145-288 hours of Related Technical Instruction [RTI] and 2,001-4,000 hours of documented On the Job Training [OJT] or On the Job Learning [OJL]. Electrician Licensure II is a concurrent enrollment with Electrical Skills II or equivalent to satisfy requirements for US DOL Registered Apprenticeship or equivalent electrician licensure pathway. ELCT 1401L requires licensure in the electrician trade supervised by a licensed Master Electrician. In this course the student will track their required OJT or OJL hours under the supervision of their licensed Master Electrician. • Demonstrate knowledge of basic electrical principles and terminology. • Identify and safely use common electrical tools and equipment. • Understand and apply relevant safety practices in electrical work. • Interpret electrical system drawings and specifications. • Install and repair various electrical fixtures, components and wiring with moderate supervision. • Apply mathematical calculations to electrical projects. • Perform basic electrical system maintenance and troubleshooting with moderate supervision. • Comply with relevant electrical codes and regulations. General Education

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