PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES
Upon successful completion, students are prepared to:
- Accurately demonstrate entry-level skills in residential, commercial, and industrial electrical installation and maintenance.
- Practice safety on the job and recognize potential hazards.
- Interpret and comply with the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 book and local codes.
- Read and interpret all sections of blueprints and draft electrical circuits.
- Integrate carpentry, masonry, plumbing, and HVACR systems with electrical installation and maintenance.
- Produce take-off lists, perform layout, and install new materials for existing and new projects.
- Think critically, do research, calculate minimum requirements, and solve problems.
- Demonstrate the qualities of an apprentice electrician: positive attitude and behavior, discipline, promptness and attendance, ability to work alone or with others, with cultural awareness, and good communication skills.
- Participate effectively in individual and group decision making.
Proficiency levels in reading, writing and/or mathematics are required to register for some or all of the Program courses:
SUBJECT AREA | MINIMUM PLACEMENT INTO COURSE |
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Reading | Eng 21 or ESL 21 |
- Renee Dela Cruz
Phone: 934-2666
Email: reneedc@hawaii.edu - Patrick Pajo
Phone: 934-2667
Email: patpajo@hawaii.edu