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Industrial Electricity


Industrial Electricity

Program Highlights
Associated Builders and Contractors Apprenticeship | Code Requirements | CPR/First Aid | Electrical Circuits | Electrical Union- Local 129 Apprenticeship Association | Electro-Mechanical Blueprints | Motor Controls | Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 10 Hour Certification | Wiring Diagrams

Program Description
In Industrial Electricity, you will maintain and install motors, transformers, control instruments, lighting systems, and other types of electrical equipment used in industrial and residential settings. You will also learn about computer programmable controls, conduit bending, and installation of commercial and industrial wiring.

Career Pathways
  • Commercial and Industrial Electrician
  • Electrical Equipment Installer
  • Electrical Service Technician
  • Low Voltage Installer
  • Residential Electrician
With Additional Training:
  • Fiber Optics Technician
  • Lineman
  • Telecommunications Technician

Teacher Information

William Kuhn
High School
Industrial Electricity Instructor
Phone: (440) 774-1051 ext. 22227
[email protected]
 
 

Industry Credentials

Program of Study

Junior Year Courses
Lab: 3 Credits
English: 1 Credit
Math: 1 Credit
Science: 1 Credit
Elective: 1 Credit

Senior Year Courses
Lab: 3 Credits
English: 1 Credit
Civics/Government: 1 Credit
Science: 1 Credit
Math: 1 Credit
Elective: .5 or 1 Credit

Electives are subject to availability and will be scheduled through your counselor.

Program Fees
Industrial Electricity I
Tool Kits - $421.00
Student Fees - N/A
Total Cost- $421.00 (waived for students enrolled in free/reduced lunch program as of September 30)

Industrial Electricity II
Tool Kits - N/A
Student Fees - N/A
Total Cost - N/A
 

Competency Profile
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College Credits
Upon meeting specific criteria, students have the opportunity to earn various types of college credit for career technical courses taken at Lorain County JVS. Students also have the opportunity to participate in Ohio’s College Credit Plus program. College credit opportunities vary by program and are subject to change.

Student Organizations
Students are encouraged to become involved with the career-technical student organizations related to their programs, such as SkillsUSA. These organizations help develop leadership skills, cooperation, social interactions, and good citizenship. All members have opportunities to participate in regional, state, and national competitions to showcase their skills and earn college scholarships. Students who excel academically and have a commitment to community service may become a member of the National-Technical Honor Society.

SkillsUSA logo and NTHS logo


Employment Resources
Strong partnerships between the JVS and business and industry help students gain work experience through work-based learning experiences, the JVS Summer Internship Program, and senior early job placement. The JVS is committed to helping successful graduates find employment in their career field. A detailed explanation of the student eligibility requirements for these experiences is included in the student handbook.

The JVS maintains an online job board to help connect students and alumni to local employment opportunities. The JVS website also hosts links to online resources for labor market data, as well as statewide and national career information

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