![]() |
||||||||||||
|
ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP PROGAMElectrical Apprentice Programs (Limited enrollment for all classes) All students are responsible for bringing a current 2011 Massachusetts Electrical Code Book to class. Additional book fees for each year are included in the course fees. Electrical I Theory (156 hours - 52 classes) Electrical II Code(156 hours - 52 classes) *You need 150 hours in Electrical I before taking Electrical II* Electrical III Code(156 hours - 52 classes) *You need 300 hours in Electrical I & II before taking Electrical III* Electrical IV Review (150 hours - 50 classes) *You need 450 hours in Electrical I, II & III before taking Electrical IV* Journeyman License Requirements** There is no set order for the two requirements listed above. For example, you may start the schooling first, or you may do both concurrently. **Requirements are subject to change at any time by the State of Massachusetts. Approved school by The Massachusetts State Board of Electrical Examiners ELECTRICAL CONTINUING EDUCATIONThe below courses are being offered at Southeastern Technical Institute by: CAPE T.E.C. Register online at www.capetec.org For more information, please visit www.capetec.org or 2011 15 hr. Electrical Code Review |
IN THE NEWS |
||||||||||
TEAS EXAM OPEN HOUSE |
||||||||||||
SOUTHEASTERN TECHNICAL INSTITUTE - 250 FOUNDRY STREET, SOUTH EASTON, MASSACHUSETTS 02375 - PHONE: 508.238.1860 |
||||||||||||