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2024-2025 Catalog

Apprentice Electrician, CTC

Location(s): Thibodaux Facility


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Program Description: This program of study provides basic to advanced specialized instruction and practical shop experience to prepare students for employment within the various electrical trades. This program consists of technical courses designed to develop skills in installation, testing, and troubleshooting of electrical equipment, fixtures, and wiring. The program emphasizes safe and efficient work practices by including a study of applicable electrical codes, standards, blueprint/wiring diagram interpretation, electrical theory, and various installation/construction processes appropriate to each area of expertise. The program provides both lecture and hands-on learning methods. Prospective students should be in good physical health, able to lift 75-100 pounds, able to distinguish colors, able to work from ladders, and able to enjoy doing a variety of multiple tasks.

Program Coordinator: Keith Prejean

Program Instructor(s): Keith Prejean, Jonathan Greer

Special Comments: All Electrician courses in this program of study must be completed with a grade of C or higher. Students should check with the department head for specific general education course grade requirements

Overall Grade Point Average: Program requirements must be completed with an overall grade point average of 2.0 or higher in order to receive a certificate or diploma.

Course Grade Requirements: N/A

Student Learning Outcomes: Students who successfully complete an Electrician program will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate fundamental knowledge of electrical safety, calculations, DC and AC electrical circuitry, resistance, current, voltage, wattage, tools, test equipment, devices, raceways, motors, transformers, and the National Electrical Code.
  2. Analyze and apply direct current theory, alternating current, single-phase theory, and alternating current polyphase theory.
  3. Use computer technology and electronic resources to access information related to continued study and current state-of-the-art knowledge of the electrical industry.
  4. Demonstrate modern techniques and skills to design, install, maintain, and repair electrical systems according to all current codes and standards.
  5. Understand and demonstrate professionalism in the field of electrical design, installation, maintenance, and repair

CIP Code: 460302

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