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Electrical

The Electrical curriculum introduces foundational knowledge and hands-on skills for entry-level work in the electrical trade, emphasizing industry standards and safe work practices. As students progress, they build on core electrical theory to strengthen National Electrical Code (NEC) application and job-ready problem solving across a range of electrical systems.

The four-level Electrical curriculum complies with the U.S. Department of Labor’s standards for apprenticeship programs.

WMCI's Electrical course for Currently employed apprentices

Electrical for Employer-Sponsored Apprentices

This four-level electrical apprenticeship program provides a comprehensive progression from foundational theory to advanced industry applications. Integrating OSHA construction safety standards throughout every stage, the curriculum begins with the core principles of electricity and National Electrical Code (NEC) fundamentals before advancing into residential, commercial, and industrial wiring methods.

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WMCI's Electrical 1 course for new to the industry students

Electrical 1

Electrical 1 introduces foundational knowledge and hands-on skills needed for entry-level work in the electrical trade. Students build confidence using industry standards and safe work practices while preparing for further technical training.

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For questions about this program or assistance with registration, please contact WMCI’s Student Services Manager, Jordyn Kapala, at jkapala@wmcinstitute.com or 616-208-9624.