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EIWA1000 - Inside Wireman Apprentice I-A
This course covers introductory topics such as safety, proper job conduct, DC theory, electrical tools, and GFCI functions, as well as electrical math and topics related to fall safety, wire, conduit bending, conductors, and code devices. Students taking this course will obtain their American Red Cross CPR/First Aid Certification.
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EIWA1020 - Inside Wireman Apprentice II-A
This course covers AC theory, test instruments, sine waves circuit calculations, vectors, and resistance, as well as combinations, RLC circuits, filters, and power factor.
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EIWA1030 - Inside Wireman Apprentice II-B
This course teaches topics related to test instruments, blueprint reading skills, codeology, conduit bending, transformers, code practices, wiring methods, specification skills and National Electrical Code (NEC) reading.
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EIWA1040 - Inside Wireman Apprentice III-A
This course covers GFCI, fuse brakes, over current devices, electrical safety work practices, grounding and bonding, the National Electrical Code (NEC), ground faults, short circuits on GFCI’s, and lightning protection.
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EIWA1050 - Inside Wireman Apprentice III-B
This course teaches topics related to semiconductors, residential blueprint reading, rectifiers, transistors, amplifiers, SCR testing, LED fiber optics, transformer set installations, over current protection, and code calculations.
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EIWA1060 - Inside Wireman Apprentice IV-A
This course teaches lightning protection, motors, motor controls, and hands-on motor training.
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EIWA1070 - Inside Wireman Apprentice IV-B
This course trains the apprentice in motors, digital electronics, programmable logic controllers (PLC), building automation, code practices, and hazardous locations.
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