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MAJORS OFFERED

Electricity

Required Courses (4 units required)

  • Electricity 1 (1 unit)
  • Electricity 2 (1 unit)
  • Electricity 3 (1 unit)
  • Electricity 4 (1 unit) 

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

ELECTRICITY 1       1 unit

Prerequisites:  
• Algebra 1 and English 1 with grade D or higher in each
• Recommended for grades 10-11
Course Code – 628700CW      Maximum Class Size - 18
 
Electricity 1 is designed to prepare students for entry-level employment as an electrician or in related occupations. Electricity students receive instruction in AC and DC circuitry, communication skills, leadership skills, human relations and employability skills, safety, effective work practices, and in the installation, operation, maintenance, and repair of residential and commercial electrical systems. Laboratory activities provide instruction in all phases of residential and commercial electrical wiring in accordance with the National Electrical Code.  Students are introduced to Smart Technology systems which includes networking cabling, telecommunications, environmental control, and security systems.   Students earn OSHA 10 certification.  There is a fee for this course. 
 

ELECTRICITY 2       1 unit

Prerequisites:  
• Electricity 1
• Recommended for grades 10-11
Course Code – 628800CW      Maximum Class Size - 18
 
Electricity 2 is a continuation of Electricity 1. Electricity students receive advanced instruction in AC and DC circuitry, communication skills, leadership skills, human relations and employability skills, safety, effective work practices, and in the installation, operation, repair, and residential maintenance. This course will also focus on the installation, repair, and maintenance of commercial and industrial electrical systems. Laboratory activities provide instruction in all phases of residential, commercial, and industrial electrical wiring in accordance with the National Electrical Code. Students will continue their work with Smart Technology to manage systems. Students earn OSHA 10 certification. There is a fee for this course.
 

ELECTRICITY 3         1 unit

Prerequisite:  
• Electricity 2 with grade C or higher
• Recommended for grades 11-12
Course Code – 628900CW    Maximum Class Size - 18
 
Electricity 3 will provide a survey of the theory, terminology, equipment, and practical experience in the skills needed for careers in the electrical field. This course typically includes safety, and the National Electrical Code and may cover such skills as those involved in building circuits; wiring residential, commercial, and/or industrial buildings; installing lighting, power circuits, cables, and smart systems; and estimating job costs. As students’ progress, their projects become more complex and expansive.  A career exploration component may be offered. Students will continue their work with Smart Technology to manage systems. There is a fee for this course.

ELECTRICITY 4       1 unit

Prerequisites:  
• Electricity 3  
• Recommended for grades 11-12
Course Code - 629000CW      Maximum Class Size - 18
 
Electricity 4 is a continuation of Electricity 3. Students will explain basic load calculations for residential and commercial including raceway fill, conductor de-rating, and voltage drop. The course will focus on the installation of electrical systems in health care facilities, including the requirements for life safety and critical circuits, and the NEC® installation requirements for electric generators and storage batteries. Students will explain the function and operation of basic electronic devices, including semiconductors, diodes, rectifiers, and transistors. Students will continue to study installation and troubleshooting techniques. Students will continue their work with Smart Technology to manage systems.  Technical Advanced Placement may be available through some SC technical colleges. There is a fee for this course. 
 

Architecture and Construction Internship,  Work-Based Credit       1 unit

Prerequisites:  
• Electricity 4
Course Code: 669000CW
 
The Architecture and Construction Internship is a structured workbased credit bearing course that is taken as a fifth unit in a CATE completer program. 

Anderson School District Five Nondiscrimination Statement

Anderson School District Five is committed to a policy of nondiscrimination and equal opportunity for all students, staff, parents/legal guardians, visitors, and community members, who participate or seek to participate in its programs or activities. Accordingly, the District does not discriminate against any individual on the basis of race, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or any related medical conditions), color, disability, age, genetic information, national origin, or any other applicable status protected by local, state, or federal law. 

The District will use the grievance procedures set forth in policy to process complaints based on alleged violations of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; the Age Discrimination Act of 1975; the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967; the Equal Pay Act of 1963; the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act of 2008; and Titles I and II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.

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Honors Framework:

 

Potential Careers:

Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Electricians
 
Maintenance Technicians
 
Integrated smart systems installers (Alarm, surveillance, telecommunications, computer network, and audio/video systems.)
 

Available Certifications:

Technical Advanced Placement (TAP) credit at Tricounty Technical College for the following:
 
EEM117 - DC and AC Analysis I
 
EEM118 - DC and AC Analysis II
 

Student Organizations:

Skills USA
 
National Technical Honor Society