The Basic Home Electrical Wiring course provides students with foundational knowledge and hands-on skills for safely installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting residential electrical systems.
Duration:
Typically 6–12 weeks (varies by program)
Electrical Safety - OSHA standards, proper tool usage, and hazard prevention.
Electrical Theory – Basics of voltage, current, resistance, and circuits (series & parallel).
Wiring Components – Switches, outlets, breakers, junction boxes, and cables (NM, Romex).
Circuit Design – Load calculations, wire sizing, and circuit mapping.
Installation Techniques – Running wires, securing connections, and grounding systems.
National Electrical Code (NEC) Compliance – Understanding local codes and permits.
Troubleshooting & Repairs – Diagnosing faults, fixing shorts, and replacing fixtures.
Practical Labs – Hands-on projects like installing switches, outlets, and lighting circuits.
Format:
Classroom lectures + hands-on lab training
Key Topics Covered:
Prerequisites:
High school diploma/GED (no prior experience required)
Skills Gained:
Ability to assemble, test, and repair electronic circuits.
Proficiency in using electronic test equipment.
Understanding of circuit design principles.
Problem-solving and troubleshooting skil
Career Pathways:
Electronics technician
Appliance repair technician
Industrial maintenance worker
Further study in robotics, automation, or electrical engineering.
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