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Electrical Apprenticeship — Year 4

Course number : 2750004   ID : 8416   
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This is the 4th and final class in the Electrical Apprenticeship Program here at the College of Eastern Idaho’s - Workforce Training. Students/Apprentices will continue to learn the Fundamentals of Electrical Theory, the National Electrical Code, and other practical training that may be seen on the jobsite. This is the classwork portion of the apprenticeship and it is taught by a network of highly experienced Journeyman and Master Journeyman.

Note: The Apprentice will also need to complete 2000 hours of on-the-job experience for each year of the apprenticeship. It is the Apprentice's responsibility to obtain employment to work under the mentorship of a licensed Journeyman or Master Electrician. The State of Idaho requires a minimum of 576 classroom hours (144 per year) and a minimum of 8000 hours (2000 per year) of work experience under the mentorship of a licensed Journeyman or Master Electrician.

The State of Idaho requires a minimum of 576 classroom hours (144 per year) and a minimum of 8000 hours (2000 per year) of work experience under the mentorship of a licensed Journeyman or Master Electrician.

The apprenticeship will be complete once all classes have been passed and the hourly requirements have been met. The Apprentice will then be eligible to test for a Journeyman license.

Required books and supplies:
Use the following link to purchase the books for this Class. They must be bought from Mike Holt Enterprises.


2023 MHE Apprenticeship Level 4 Blended Student Package – CEI
PRODUCT ID: 23APP4-CEI-BLND
PRICE = $75.00

https://www.mikeholt.com/productitem.php?id=3020

 


 

Class Details

52 Session(s)
Weekly - Mon, Wed

Location
Building 3 - John E Christofferson Multi-Purpose

Instructor
Doug Purcell 

 

Notice

Please read:  We are pleased to offer an Instructor Approved Virtual Electrical Apprenticeship Year 4 classroom experience. This opportunity is made possible through CEI’s support from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Community Projects Congressionally Directed Spending, with a total allocation of $100,000 over two years (2023-2025). Of this program’s funding, 38.2% comes from federal funds, while the remaining 62% is sourced from other channels. The ‘Instructor Approved’ designation empowers instructors to tailor this experience to their classrooms and select eligible students. Our grant aims to benefit individuals in rural communities and address challenges faced by students who may have barriers to obtaining a practical in-person classroom setting. If you are deemed eligible to participate in the virtual instruction portion in this course you will automatically become a part of a federally mandated data reporting requirement and we will need to gather some information from you. We can, upon request, provide you with the data we will be collecting and reporting. Priority is given to Veterans.

Tuition: 

$850.00


Registration Closes On
Tuesday, August 27, 2024 @ 11:59 PM

Schedule Information

Skip dates: (No class on 12/23/2024, 12/25/2024, 01/01/2025, 01/20/2025, 02/17/2025)

Date(s) Class Days Times Location Instructor(s) Instructional Method
9/9/2024 - 3/24/2025 Weekly - Mon, Wed 07:00 PM - 10:00 PM Idaho Falls, Building 3 - John E Christofferson Multi-Purpose  Map, Room: 329 Doug Purcell  ClassRoom