Harem Scarem
Member
- Location
- Magna, Utah
Hello everyone,
Back in 1997 I recieved my one year certificate in electrical plus I continued my education towards an applied associates degree in electrical plus process control and instrumentation. Which I have almost finished.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION/CTE
ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
(minimum 36 hours required)
This certificate may qualify students to be a residential electricians
or shop electricians. To earn this certificate, students need to take
the courses shown below. Students can complete these courses in
two semesters during the day or four semesters at night.
After obtaining a certifi cate in electrical technology, students may
go to the State Electrical Board and apply for an apprenticeship
license and credit toward either schooling and/or work experience.
The State Electrical Board determines credit on an individual basis.
According to the Utah Department of Business Regulation, students
must have successfully completed a course of study and have
received a degree, certificate or diploma to get credit for previous
schooling. If students completed a course as outlined above, they
may receive credit for one year of apprenticeship school and nine
months work experience. As an alternative, they may qualify for
full credit for schooling, but not work experience. Applicants with
associate degrees in electricity may qualify for additional credit
toward approval to take the master’s examination.
The alternative mentioned above can be a great advantage: being
one of the few apprentices that can work the higher paying out-oftown
jobs without needing the weekly classroom instruction. However,
this alternative will require the normal four years of work
(8,000 hours) before applying for a journeyman license.
MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS
COURSE CR SEM PREREQUISITES
COMM 1020 Princpls of Pub Spk 3 A none
ELEC 1110 AppMathI f/Elec 4 F, Sp MATH 0950
ELEC 1130 Resident Wiring 3 A w/ELEC 1140
ELEC 1140 Res Com Codes 3 A RDG 0900
ELEC 1155 DC Basic Electricity 3 F, Sp w/ELEC 1110
ELEC 1160 AC Basic Electricity 3 F, Sp w/ELEC 1110
ELEC 1215 Mot/TransfTheory/Lab 3 A ELEC 1110
ELEC 1235 Mot Cntrl Theory/Lab 4 Sp, Su ELEC 1150
ELEC 1250 Ind/Hazard Cde 2 A ELEC 1140
TELE 1110 Telecom Cable 2 A none
ENGL 1010 Intro to Writing 3 A pre-test
LE 1220 Human Relation 3 A none ELECTIVE
INST 2020 AppliedMathIIf/Elec 4 Su, F ELEC 1110
INST 2030 Applied MathIIIf/Elec 2 F, Sp ELEC 1110,
INST 2020
INST 2120 Intro to Instrum 1 F INST 2010
INST 2140 ProgrLogicCntrls I 3 F, Su ELEC 1155
INST 2150 IndustrElectronics 3 F, Sp ELEC 1160,
COURSE CR SEM PREREQUISITES
ELEC 2990 Special Studies 1-3 A instructor’s approval
But know I having a problem getting the credit towards any apprenticeship. ANY Suggestions
Back in 1997 I recieved my one year certificate in electrical plus I continued my education towards an applied associates degree in electrical plus process control and instrumentation. Which I have almost finished.
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION/CTE
ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
(minimum 36 hours required)
This certificate may qualify students to be a residential electricians
or shop electricians. To earn this certificate, students need to take
the courses shown below. Students can complete these courses in
two semesters during the day or four semesters at night.
After obtaining a certifi cate in electrical technology, students may
go to the State Electrical Board and apply for an apprenticeship
license and credit toward either schooling and/or work experience.
The State Electrical Board determines credit on an individual basis.
According to the Utah Department of Business Regulation, students
must have successfully completed a course of study and have
received a degree, certificate or diploma to get credit for previous
schooling. If students completed a course as outlined above, they
may receive credit for one year of apprenticeship school and nine
months work experience. As an alternative, they may qualify for
full credit for schooling, but not work experience. Applicants with
associate degrees in electricity may qualify for additional credit
toward approval to take the master’s examination.
The alternative mentioned above can be a great advantage: being
one of the few apprentices that can work the higher paying out-oftown
jobs without needing the weekly classroom instruction. However,
this alternative will require the normal four years of work
(8,000 hours) before applying for a journeyman license.
MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS
COURSE CR SEM PREREQUISITES
COMM 1020 Princpls of Pub Spk 3 A none
ELEC 1110 AppMathI f/Elec 4 F, Sp MATH 0950
ELEC 1130 Resident Wiring 3 A w/ELEC 1140
ELEC 1140 Res Com Codes 3 A RDG 0900
ELEC 1155 DC Basic Electricity 3 F, Sp w/ELEC 1110
ELEC 1160 AC Basic Electricity 3 F, Sp w/ELEC 1110
ELEC 1215 Mot/TransfTheory/Lab 3 A ELEC 1110
ELEC 1235 Mot Cntrl Theory/Lab 4 Sp, Su ELEC 1150
ELEC 1250 Ind/Hazard Cde 2 A ELEC 1140
TELE 1110 Telecom Cable 2 A none
ENGL 1010 Intro to Writing 3 A pre-test
LE 1220 Human Relation 3 A none ELECTIVE
INST 2020 AppliedMathIIf/Elec 4 Su, F ELEC 1110
INST 2030 Applied MathIIIf/Elec 2 F, Sp ELEC 1110,
INST 2020
INST 2120 Intro to Instrum 1 F INST 2010
INST 2140 ProgrLogicCntrls I 3 F, Su ELEC 1155
INST 2150 IndustrElectronics 3 F, Sp ELEC 1160,
COURSE CR SEM PREREQUISITES
ELEC 2990 Special Studies 1-3 A instructor’s approval
But know I having a problem getting the credit towards any apprenticeship. ANY Suggestions
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