Electrical Trades – Alva Campus


Northwest Technology Center’s Electrical Trades program is designed to help prepare students who are interested in going into the electrical field. Professionals who possess these skills and are certified in these areas are in high demand.   Students enrolled in the Electricians Assistant program will cover electrical installation, operation, and maintenance for electrical systems in residential dwellings and commercial buildings. Students will also cover print reading, electrical principles and measurements, function of components, equipment and motors, wiring, process control, troubleshooting and the electrical code.   After completion students can continue their training toward their journeyman licensure. Students will cover a construction core, tool handling and safety.

Electrician’s Assistant Career Option

Students enrolled in the Electrician’s Assistant Career Option will cover electrical installation, operation, and maintenance for electrical systems in residential dwellings and commercial buildings. Students will also cover print reading, electrical principles and measurements, function of components, equipment and motors, wiring, process control, troubleshooting and the electrical code. After completion students can continue their training toward their journeyman licensure. Students will cover a construction core, tool handling, and safety.

Financial Aid Eligible: Yes, for those who qualify.

Student Organization: SkillsUSA

Tuition, Fees and Cost of Living:
Available to view on the Financial Aid & Tuition page

Salary Range:

Helpful Attributes and Abilities:

  • Analytical skills
  • Computer Knowledge
  • Working with hand tools
  • Verbal and written communication skills
  • Math skills

Career Opportunities: Electrical Assistant, Electrical Journeyman

Certifications/Credentials: Students are eligible to test for the following certifications:  ACT WorkKeys. Students are also eligible to apply for the Construction Industries Electrical Apprenticeship Card.

Accreditations: NWTC is accredited by the Oklahoma State Department of Education, The Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education and the Construction Industry Board.

Cluster: Architecture & Construction

CIP Code: 46.0302 – Electrician

SOC Code: 47-2111.0 – Electricians

Instructor:  Ben Turner

For Gainful Employment information – Information about Gainful Employment including related occupations, program costs and length, on-time completion/graduation rates, job placement rates, and median loan debt is available at http://www.nwtech.edu/gainful-employment/.

Who Can Attend:
Juniors, Seniors, Adults

Schedules Available:
8:05 – 11:05 am
12:35 – 3:35 pm

Career Option Courses:

CoursesHours
Electrical Distribution in Construction120
Basic Conduit Theory120
National Electrical Code120
Blueprint Reading120
Electrical Wiring Installations120
Alternative Current Theory120
Tools and Meters120
Electric Motor and Control120
Total Hours960

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