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Apprenticeship | Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies: Limited Residential Specialization, Certificate

Location(s): Salem Campus


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Chemeketa’s Apprenticeship program offers a Certificate of Completion in Electrician Technologies Apprenticeship with a specialization in Limited Residential Electrician. The program provides statewide transfer opportunities. The related training courses are based on ATD and local Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee-approved related training courses developed to meet industry standards. They are approved for BOLI-registered apprentices, with limited courses available to the general student population.

Program Outcomes

Students completing the Limited Residential Electrician specialization should be able to satisfy the following outcomes:

  1. Apply theory to electrical wiring.
  2. Repair and install electrical wire devices according to licensure regulations to meet National Electrical Code (NEC) and Oregon Electrical Specialty Code (OESC) standards for Inside Electrician.
  3. Complete three general education courses for the certificate with a grade of C or better.

Getting Started

Contact IEC Oregon at 503.598.7789 or visit iecoregon.org for more information and program entry requirements.

Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies Certificate Residential Electrician Specialization requirements:

  • Journey-level status in the electrical industry.
  • Complete a minimum of 30 credits at Chemeketa.
  • Complete the required 26 program credit hours.
  • Limited Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies Certificate of Completion.

Students may earn a Certificate of Completion by successfully completing the Electrician Apprenticeship Technologies general education requirement of 12 credit hours, plus an additional 26 credits of Apprenticeship Related Training-Electrical.

Apprenticeship Certificate General Education


Note:


+ Meets related instruction requirement, see Degree and Certificate Types   . For subject areas, see General Education .

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