STC Electrician’s Assistant Program gears up for spring semester
As STC’s Electrician’s Assistant Certificate Program gears up for the spring semester, students interested in this opportunity should apply now before the 12 open spots are gone. The one year program offers students the opportunity to gain practical hands on experience in electrical work, including proper installation of electrical conduits, appropriate wiring procedures, and troubleshooting electrical circuits. “This is a wonderful opportunity for those interested to break into a good and growing job market,” said Lupe Hernandez, Chair for the Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Program for STC. “There are many construction projects across the Valley and they all need qualified electrical workers to keep up a steady pace. Also, there are many opportunities across the country in refineries or other factor work that require skilled workers in this area. It is also a great stepping stone for those interested in becoming journeymen or master electricians.” In addition to the classroom work, students will be required to complete an 8,000 hour apprenticeship under the supervision of a master electrician. South Texas College will assist students in finding a qualifying apprenticeship with area companies. Upon completion of classroom work and the 8,000 hours of apprenticeship, students will be qualified to take the International Congress Code examinations to earn their journeyman’s license. South Texas College’s Continuing and Professional Education Program offers courses to prepare students for the journeyman’s and master electrician’s exams, as well as offering preparation for annual license renewal exams. For additional information about the program, please call 872-6111. |
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Last Updated June 20, 2007

