Electrician

This class will prepare you for an entry-level job as an electrician and prepare you to pass the State Licensing Examination that is required for all electricians seeking a job in California.

 

This class will focus on:

     • Study of Basic Electricity
     • Residential Home Wiring
     • Industrial Wiring
     • Schematic Layout
     • Blueprint Reading
     • Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)
   

Pre-requisite:

Assessment score of 7th grade level in reading and mathematics.

 

Day Program Class Fees:

Registration Fee (per quarter) $330.00.  This day electrician session is a 900-hour course (5 quarters).  Additional costs:  Books $388.00 and materials $1,200.00 (approx.).  The estimated total cost including books and supplies is $3,253.00.

 

Schedule:

Monday – Thursday:  8:00 am to 1:30 pm

 

Evening Program Class Fees:

Registration Fee (per quarter) $210.00.  This day electrician session is a 900-hour course (7 quarters).  Additional costs:  Books $388.00 and materials $1,200.00 (approx.).  The estimated total cost including books and supplies is $3,073.00.

 

Schedule:

Monday – Thursday:  6:00 pm to 9:30 pm

 

Class Locations:

Baldwin Park Adult & Community Education

(Main Campus)

4640 North Maine Avenue

Baldwin Park, CA 91706

and

Baldwin Park Adult & Community Education /

Baldwin Park High School Extension Campus

3900 North Puente Avenue

Baldwin Park, CA 91706

 

BPACE - Student Accident Insurance:

Student Accident Insurance is required for all students enrolled in Career Technical Education (CTE) programs, containing a clinical component and other programs with a safety requirement.  The fee must be paid each year of enrollment (July 2023 to June 2024 - $15.00)

 

Financial Aid:

Financial Aid services are available.  A Federal Pell Grant, unlike a loan, does not have to be repaid.  Federal Pell Grants usually are awarded only to undergraduate students who have not earned a bachelor’s or professional degree.  Grants start from $750.00 to $7,395.00 and students are able to apply online (click this link to go to our Financial Aid Section).

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