Prefer at least three years of experience in the field and hold a valid teacher's license or workplace specialist license.
Take a look around at today’s world, compared to just a decade ago. The iPhone was launched just ten years ago, and now mobile access to virtually any kind of information is something we all take for granted. The internet has changed the way we communicate, get our entertainment, and share our lives with others. Eventually every device that plugs in or has batteries will be part of a huge ecosystem that shares information and control with the other devices. And we are all part of it. There is no end in sight for this technology take-over, no expiration date, and no expectation that the growth will slow down. So doesn’t it make sense to be looking at careers that are tied directly to this technology? In this course, you will learn, you will learn: *Electrical basics (AC, DC, low-voltage, line voltage, Ohm’s Law) *Usage, storage, and maintenance of tools *Construction methods and materials *Writing and installation practices *Standards, codes, and safety practices
High school diploma or at least 8th grade skills in reading and math preferred.
Two weeks before class begins.