Discipline: Career & Technical Education
Copyright: 2023
Grade(s): 9 - 12
Delivery Method: Blended (Print & Digital)
Funding Sources: Carl D. Perkins, ESSER
"The 11th Edition of this four-part series aligns with the most up-to-date electrical codes. All modules have been rewritten to be more concise and easier to read. A new, modern layout and art style reflect the latest tools, methods, technologies and best practices. Over the course of the series, students gain a comprehensive understanding of the structure of electrical systems, while learning how to follow blueprints, install wiring and navigate electrical components.
Electrical, Level 1, introduces core facets of the electrical trade. The first level of a four-part series covers foundational industry knowledge. The 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.
Electrical, Level 2, helps advance electrical skills. In this second level of a four-part series, students build on the foundational knowledge gained in Level 1. The second level covers the theory and practical applications of installation and maintenance, exploring topics such as alternating currents, motors and control systems.
Electrical, Level 3, offers an exciting next step in the four-part electrical series. This third level will help students grow their skills in electrical installation and maintenance. As students complete 11 essential modules, such as load calculations, lighting systems and motor controls, they’ll move closer toward a career in the electrical trade.
Electrical, Level 4, is the culmination of the four-part training program. The fourth level consists of 13 modules, each focused on a specific area of industry expertise, including leadership training in the final module. Students come away with the advanced skills and knowledge needed to take the final step toward a career in the electrical trade."
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