Credential(s) Offered
IHE Certificate of Completion
Method of Delivery
In Person
When offered
Daytime Hours
Instructional Program (CIP)
Description
A. Program Objective: Graduates will demonstrate basic knowledge in electrical wiring that will prepare them to obtain an entry-level position within the field and critical thinking skills in AWC’s General Education focus areas.
Description: Provides graduates with the essential skills required of an entry-level employee in the electrical wiring industry. Program curriculum is aligned with National Center for Construction Education Research standardized national skills standards for the construction trades. This program is a fast-track to the Basic Electrical Certificate, completed in just one semester or less.
Competencies to be achieved (23 credits):
ECT 105 BASIC ELECTRICITY (3 cr.): Introduction to basic electrical principles, circuits, and measurements.
ECT 110 AC/DC CIRCUITS (4 cr.): Introduction to direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) theory, Ohm’s Law, and series, parallel, and combination circuits.
ECT 115 NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (3 cr.): Study of the National Electrical Code (NEC), including local ordinances.
ECT 205 FIXTURES AND INSTALLATION (4 cr.): Overview of the planning and installing of electrical fixtures.
ECT 210 CONTROL CIRCUITS (4 cr.): Overview of the principles and applications of components, control circuits, and diagrams.
TEC 100 CORE CURRICULUM INTRODUCTORY CRAFT SKILLS (5 cr.): Development of skills and techniques necessary for basic construction/industrial maintenance craft skills.
B. Total Cost of Program (include all costs to student including testing, licensure):
In-state: $2916.00
Out-of-state: $3997.00
Tuition and fees effective summer 2024
Tuition:
- In-state Tuition: $2231.00
- Out-of-state Tuition: $3312.00
Additional Fees:
- ECT 105 Fee: $39
- ECT 110 Fee: $39
- TEC 100 Fee: $77
- Estimated Book: $415.00
- Technology Fee: $115 ($5 per credit hour)
C. Provide a list of all books required for the program (even if cost of books is included in tuition):
- ECT 105
- Electrical Level 1 NCCER (Hardback), 11th Edition (ISBN: 9780137934867) $100.00
- ECT 115
- National Electrical Code 2023 ISBN: 9781455929368 $98.00
- ECT 205
- Residential Construction Academy: House Wiring, 5th Edition (ISBN: 9781337402415) $133.00
- TEC 100
- Core Curriculum Trainee Guide, 6th Edition (ISBN: 9780137483341) $84.00
D. Provide a list of all supplies required for the program (even if costs are included in tuition):
N/A
E. WIOA Contact for Enrollment Status /Credential Verification:
Name: Jennifer Freedman
Email: Jennifer.freedman@azwestern.edu
Phone number: 928-344-7757
F. Direct Website link to the program: https://www.azwestern.edu/workforce-ed/az-quest-grant-programs/basic-electrical-training
G. Additional information:
- Background check requirements for licensing and background restrictions for working in the occupation:
- Background check if employer requires it
- No licensing required to work in this occupation
H. Refund Policy (provide a summary if Refund policy is not listed on school website): https://www.azwestern.edu/paying-for-college
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: No.
- Stackable: (Part of a sequence of credentials)
Yes or No: Yes
Career Pathway: Participant may continue on to AAS Electrical Tech., pathway to Business Management in Industrial Technology and various Bachelor’s Degrees
- Portable: (Recognized in other geographical areas; by other educational institutions; or by other industries/companies)
Yes or No (Explain): Yes, Skills are applicable nationally
- Accredited Curriculum: (This is referring to the course being accredited, not the test or school)
Yes or No: Yes, Higher Learning Commission
Link to Accrediting Website: https://www.hlcommission.org/
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. 23% (25/110).
Details
Program Length (Weeks)
6
Hours
23
Entrance Requirements
None
School
Arizona Western College - La Paz County
WIOA Approved Program
Yes
Training Location(s)
1109 S Geronimo Ave, Parker, Arizona
Local WIB
11 - ARIZONA@WORK - Mohave and La Paz Counties
Name of Credential
Basic Electrical Certificate
Type of financial aid offered or have access to
Pell grant
Refund Policy
Is the proposed curriculum currently certified by an accrediting agency or similar national standardization program?
Yes - Higher Learning Commission
Is this proposed curriculum considered a nontraditional program of training services for women?
Yes
Is this proposed curriculum considered a nontraditional program of training services for men?
No
Cost Items
Books (Estimated)
$415.00
In-State Tuition
$2,231.00
Other Fees
$115.00 Technology fee ($5 per credit hour)
Out-of-State/District Tuition
$3,312.00
Registration Fee
$155.00 Class fees for ECT 105, ECT 110, and TEC 100
Total In-State Program Cost
$2,916.00
Total Out-of-State Program Cost
$3,997.00