Building Electrician Course
The Building Electrician Course spans twelve weeks, offering students comprehensive knowledge of electrical systems in residential and commercial buildings. In the initial weeks, students are introduced to the basics of electrical theory, safety protocols, and the use of essential tools. They also learn about wiring techniques, electrical codes, and the installation of various electrical components.
Overview
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The Building Electrician course is designed to be an in-depth program spanning ten weeks, comprising lectures, hands-on labs, practical assignments, and quizzes. The course aims to equip students with a thorough understanding of electrical systems, focusing on residential and commercial building installations. In the initial weeks, students explore the basics of electrical theory, safety protocols, and the use of various tools and materials essential for electrical work.
CERTIFICATION
The program includes practical training in wiring, circuit installation, troubleshooting, and adherence to electrical codes and regulations. As the course progresses, students learn how to interpret blueprints, design electrical systems, and implement energy-efficient solutions. The final weeks focus on advanced topics like smart home technologies and electrical project management. The course concludes with a certification exam, ensuring students are ready for entry-level positions in the electrical industry.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
– Over 40 lectures and 60 hours of hands-on training.
– LIVE PROJECT: Complete a real-world wiring project under professional supervision.
– Master the basics of electrical systems, safety, and automation from industry experts.
– Gain the skills needed to design, install, and maintain electrical systems in residential and commercial settings.
Curriculum
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Requirements
- - Education: Bachelor or Associate Degree (14 years of education) from an HEC recognized university or institute
- - Marks: At least 45% marks or CGPA 2.00 out of 4.0