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Nov 30, 2024
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2020-2021 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Environmental Electrician, A.A.S.
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The Environmental Electrician Program is designed to prepare students with a thorough knowledge of all aspects in the electrical trade with additional components in preparation for green energy electrical applications for solar, wind, and photovoltaics. Students completing this program can gain immediate employment or go into an apprenticeship site to gain training needed to apply for the journeyman’s license. The green construction industry needs a trained and educated work force to meet the ever-changing demands of future construction projects. This work force will require classroom training and on-site experience. The Environmental Electrician Program is a direct route to a dynamic career. The Environmental Electrician Program uses the National Center for Construction Education and Research curricula which is standardized to meet industry standards. NCCER maintains a National Registry which contains the training records of students who have received training through WNMU. The National Registry also gives students more flexibility in their career path planning and ensures that their training accomplishments will be recognized wherever they go.
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University Requirements
- General Education
At least 12 credit hours from four of the six content areas PLUS 3 credits Flex Hours Credit Hours: 15
Environmental Electrician Core Requirements
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