Credential(s) Offered
Industry certification, Employment, Measurable Skill Gain Leading to a Credential
Method of Delivery
Hybrid or blended
When offered
Daytime Hours, Evening Hours
Instructional Program (CIP)
Description
A. Course Objective:
Description: The Electrician Technician program offers an industry recognized curriculum providing the basic knowledge and skills in applied electrical theory; residential, commercial, and industrial wiring; blueprint reading; estimating; and building codes, motor controls, Programmable Logic controls, Low voltage application and solar and Photovoltaic systems. Proper safety practices in the use of test equipment and hand and power tools are also stressed. Students gain valuable on-site electrical experience through wiring mock stations simulating real life experience.
The program is 36 weeks long and consists of nine modules. Each module is 80 hours and is conducted in a classroom and laboratory environment on campus. Tests and/or quizzes are administered weekly during each didactic module; however, there is no final examination for the program. Additionally, there is no externship for this program as all practical experience will be conducted in a lab setting.
Competencies to be achieved: This program prepares students for entry-level positions, such as electricians and security and fire alarm systems installers. With a career in this field, students can work for electric utility companies, electrical material sales, electrical contractors, warehouses, building maintenance, installation, and electrical part houses.
B. Total Cost of Program (include all costs to student including testing, licensure): $21,500
C. Provide a list of all books required for the program (even if cost of books is included in tuition):
EL 110 BASIC SAFETY (2017 Code)
American Heart Association Heart Savor
EL 120 INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL THEORY (2017 Code)
EL 130 FLEXIBLE CABLES/CONDUIT BENDING and RACEWAYS
EL 140 RESIDENTIAL APPLICATIONS (2017 Code)
EL 150 COMMERCIAL APPLICATIONS (2017 Code)
EL 160 LOW VOLTAGE APPLICATIONS (2017 Code)
EL 170 MOTOR & INDUSTRIAL MOTOR CONTROLS
EL 180 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLS
EL 190 SOLAR ELECTRIC APPLICATIONS
NEC 2017
Color coded EZ tabs for NEC 2017
D. Provide a list of all supplies required for the program (even if costs are included in tuition):
Pyreamex Helmet
ET Program Toolkit
2 ET Program Work Shirts (Black/Gray)
Android 10 +Keyboard case + stylus + headset
E. WIOA Contact for Enrollment Status /Credential Verification:
Name: Amelia Nishida
Email: nishidaa@ieccolleges.com
Phone number: (949)272-7234
F. Direct Website link to the program: https://www.uei.edu/trade-school-programs/electrician-technician/
G. Additional information:
• Background check requirements for licensing and background restrictions for working in the occupation:
Graduates with adverse driving records or prior criminal background convictions, including driving under the influence, may have difficulty finding employment in the field.
• Other requirements needed: N/A
H. Refund Policy (provide a summary if Refund policy is not listed on school website): Included in website.
I. Credentials: (The following questions must be answered along with a supporting explanation for each)
• Industry Recognized: (Developed and offered by, or endorsed by a nationally-recognized industry association or organization representing a sizeable portion of the industry sector)
Yes or No: Yes
Applicable contractor exam through the Arizona Registrar of Contractors (AZ ROC) (after a minimum of 4 years of experience).
• Stackable: (Part of a sequence of credentials)
Yes or No: No
Career Pathway: N/A
• Portable:(Recognized in other geographical areas; by other educational institutions; or by other industries/companies)
Yes or No (Explain): No
• Accredited Curriculum: (This is referring to the course being accredited, not the test or school)
Yes or No: No
Accrediting Agency and link to website: N/A
J. Credential Attainment Rate: Percentage of students in the last 24 months who obtained a postsecondary credential, or secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent, during participation or within one year after exit from the training program. Data not available due to new program.
Details
Program Length (Weeks)
36
Hours
720
Entrance Requirements
None
School
WIOA Approved Program
Yes
Training Location(s)
1420 W. Southern Avenue, Suite D, Mesa, Arizona
Local WIB
7 - ARIZONA@WORK - Maricopa County
Name of Credential
Electrician Technician Diploma
Type of financial aid offered or have access to
Federal Pell Grant Program
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant Program (FSEOG)
Federal Work-Study (FWS)
William D. Ford Federal Direct Loan Program
Institutional Scholarships
Refund Policy
https://disclosures.ieccolleges.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/UEI-Catalog-Arizona.pdf
page 7
Is the proposed curriculum currently certified by an accrediting agency or similar national standardization program?
No
Is this proposed curriculum considered a nontraditional program of training services for women?
No
Is this proposed curriculum considered a nontraditional program of training services for men?
No
Cost Items
Books (Estimated)
$681.86
In-State Tuition
$20,155.89
Out-of-State/District Tuition
$20,155.89
Supplies/Materials/Hand Tools (not included in tuition)
$662.25
Total In-State Program Cost
$21,500.00
Total Out-of-State Program Cost
$21,500.00