Residential Wireman

The Residential Wireman programs goal is to educate and upskill students on the installation of systems that distribute power in homes including but not limited to installation of general lighting branch circuits as well as the standard power distribution systems to lights and receptacles throughout the home, small-appliance, laundry, dishwasher and bathroom, electric range, countertop cook unit and wall-mounted oven, electric clothes dryer, water pump, electric water heater and air conditioning, energy management systems, security systems and fire alarms. A Residential Wireman works under the supervision of a Master Electrician, on behalf of an electrical contractor or employing governmental entity performing electrical installations in single-family or multi-family dwellings not exceeding four stories.

Course Information
Students will spend 160 hours in the classroom (80 lecture and 80 lab hours) to obtain the skills necessary for performing the duties of a Residential Wireman.

Program Cost $5,000

Tuition                                            $4,026     

Registration                                   $100    

Student completer deposit        $50   

Textbooks                                      $150

First Aid/CPR                                 $75           

Lab Fee                                            $300