ELECTRICAL NCCER APPRENTICESHIP LEVELS 1 - 4
Marshall County Correctional
833 West Street, Holly Springs, MS, 38635
About This Program
Each level is basically 32 weeks and is offered once a year beginning in the fall at a rate of $675.00 for each Level. The level 1 program includes CORE (NCCER prerequisite course for all trades) Students may complete one or more levels as desired unless enrolled in the apprenticeship program in which all four levels must be completed. Classes are taught at the MS Construction Education Foundation Training Centers located throughout the state including in-company programs – For additional information on registration and classes go to www.mcef.net and click on “Education & Training” then “Apprenticeship” or call MCEF at 601-605-2989.Level 1 course includes basic core construction skills and craft specific topics such as Hand Bending; Fasteners and Anchors; Electrical Theory One and Two; Electrical Test Equipment; National Electrical Code®; Raceways Boxes and Fittings; Conductors; Electrical Blueprints; Wiring: Commercial Industrial and Residential. Meets requirements of Year 1 of 4-year apprenticeship . Level 2 course includes Alternating Current; Motors; Grounding; Conduit Bending; Boxes and Fittings; Conductor Installations; Cable Tray; Conductor Terminations and Splices; Installation of Electric Services; Circuit Breakers and Fuses; Contactors and Relays; Electric Lighting. Meets requirements of Year 2 of 4-year apprenticeship . Level 3 course includes Branch Circuits; Conductors; Overcurrent Protection; Raceway Box and Fitting Fill Requirements; Wiring Devices; Distribution Equipment; Transformers; Lamps Ballasts and Components; Motor Calculations; Motor Maintenance; Motor Controls; Hazardous Locations. Meets requirements of Year 3 of 4-year apprenticeship . Level 4 course includes Load Calculations; Practical Applications; Standby and Emergency Systems; Basic Electronic Theory; Fire Alarm Systems; Specialty Transformers; Advanced Motor Controls; HVAC Controls; Heat Tracing and Freeze Protection; Motor Maintenance Part Two; High-Voltage Terminations/Splices. All programs meet or exceed the requirements of a 4 Year apprenticeship program. MCEF programs are taught by industry professionals with journeyman or master level experience in the trade.
Credential
NCCER Certificate and online Transcript for each level completed.
Field of Study
Electrical and Power Transmission Installers.
Related Occupation
Construction workers build, repair, and renovate residential and commercial structures across Mississippi and beyond. The field includes carpenters, electricians, plumbers, welders, and heavy equipment operators.
Typical Wages in Mississippi
$57,300/yr
$27.55/hr median
2024 data · O*NET via CareerOneStop (DOL/ETA & Minnesota DEED)
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Contact & Location
Location
833 West Street, Holly Springs, MS, 38635
Program Details
Format
This program provides in-person instruction only.
Tuition Cost
$30
Length (Weeks)
128
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