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Electrical Apprenticeship

Electrical Apprenticeship

Electricians install and maintain residential, commercial, and industrial electrical systems. All buildings have an electrical system that is installed during construction and maintained after that. Electricians read blueprints, which are technical diagrams of electrical systems that show the location of circuits, outlets, and other equipment.

NOTE: The State of Utah requires electrical apprentices to have 576 classroom hours and 8,000 on-the-job training hours to become licensed Journeyman Electricians. Students also must pass the state Journeyman Electrician exam. Snow College does not provide on-the-job training nor act as a sponsor for apprentices. Individuals are responsible for finding their own employment. Snow College suggests that students work as licensed apprentice electricians before beginning this program. All electricians must register with the Utah State Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL).
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Skills Taught

  • Wire electrical circuits per National Codes and safety regulations
  • Explain Electrical Safety procedures, processes, and equipment
  • Explain the application of A/C and D/C electrical theory
  • Calculate the sizes of different electrical system parts
  • Navigate the National Electrical Code (NEC)
  • Apply of the National Electrical Code (NEC)

Career Options for Graduates

Experienced electricians may work with construction specialists, and their crew members to complete complex jobs, building engineers or architects.

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  • Career 2
  • Career 3
  • Career 4
One Semester

Four Years

Apprenticeship

Tuition

Tuition*

$2040, $85/credit

Course Fees (Books & Materials)

$981

* Tuition and fees are subject to change.

Tools

Additional Optional Materials

$310

Fall Semester

Fall

Spring Semester

Spring

Students will attend an evening class twice a week during Fall and Spring semesters.

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6% Growth

Job Outlook

Salary

$51,327

Annual Median Salary

Location

Delta Campus

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Classes Required for Electrical Apprenticeship

Course # Title Credit Hours
TEEL 1110 Electrician Apprentice IA 3
TEEL 1120 Electrician Apprentice IB 3
TEEL 1210 Electrician Apprentice IIA 3
TEEL 1220 Electrician Apprentice IIIA 3
TEEL 1310 Electrician Apprentice IIIB 3
TEEL 1410 Electrician Apprentice IVA 3
TEEL 1420 Electrician Apprentice IVB 3
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Admission Requirements

This program is open to qualified high school and adult students who meet the following program requirements:

  • ADULT STUDENTS: Have a high school diploma or equivalent
  • HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS: Must be at least 16 years of age AND be in 11th or 12th grade
  • Students should complete at least 50% of the total program course requirements while enrolled at the college.
NOTE: It is recommended that students be licensed apprentices, working for a licensed contractor prior to beginning this program. Students must be licensed as an Apprentice Electrician in Utah to enter the program's second year or higher.