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A joyful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones. Proverbs 17:22

William heering, Instructor 

electricity *1, *2, 3, and 4
Course Codes 6287, 6288, 6289, 6290
Recommended Enrollment 15
Grade Levels 10, 11, 12
Credits 1 (120 hours), 2 (240 hours)
 Courses are taken sequential order. 
*Concentrator courses 
4 unit completer

The Electricity program  prepares students to be career-ready in residential and commercial electrical installation. Students in this program learn to install residential, commercial, and industrial wiring systems. Upon completion of this program, proficient students will be able to demonstrate knowledge and skills in electricity with emphasis on safety, tools, and equipment. Standards are aligned to the NCCER® or Residential Academy Electrical certification.Click here for courses offered and academic standards.

Click here for additional materials, certification, and materials. 

Professional Certification/Credentials Opportunities​

​CTE Student Organization
SkillsUSA 
Program Contacts: SCSkillsUSA Executive Director, Joseph Chapman (jchapman@skillsusasc.org), B.T. Martin (btmartin@ed.sc.gov) & Steven Watterson (swatterson@ed.sc.gov)

Work-based Learning Opportunities

Students are encouraged to complete WBL experiences 
​Potential Career Opportunities
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"Training Hands and Minds"

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