Electrical Circuits, Systems and Protection Home Study (DVD Based 8 Hour Course) Class Information
Document ID: A7F2
Description:
Electrical Circuits, Systems and Protection Home Study Course (8 hour course)
Recommended Prerequisite for Electrician Trainees: GET WIRED! 101
This course is DVD-based self-paced instruction program. For students who do not like to read extensively, the DVD programs are ideal since they include audio and video instruction. The DVDs feature a classroom setting and or panel discussions and follow along with the textbook. After watching the DVDs and reading the textbook, students are tested with a final exam and must pass with an average score of 70% or better in order to receive credit.
This 8-hour course is based on Mike Holt’s
“Illustrated Guide to Electrical Circuits, Systems and Protection” textbook, which is loaded with colorful illustrations and graphics.
Electrical Circuits, Systems and Protection teaches students everything they need to know about how electricity behaves. Starting from the basic scientific principles, it explains the following systems, circuits, and devices:
Tuition for the course includes
“Mike Holt’s Illustrated Guide to Electrical Circuits, Systems and Protection” textbook and DVD.
To receive
credit for this course you must:
- Complete this course within 90 days.
- Complete the exam and attain a grade of 70%.
- Mail or email hand deliver your bubble sheet to WECA for grading. WECA will process the exam within two business days.
You will not be notified when your self-paced course is about to expire, and it is your responsibility to keep track of your course expiration/due date. The course tuition is not refundable or transferable.
- Total class hours available: 8
- Standard Tuition Fee: $115 per person
Because this course builds on skills developed from
Electrical Fundamentals and Basic Electricity, it is recommended that you take this course with
Alternating Current Motors Generators and Transformers in the following order:
1. Electrical Fundamentals and Basic Electricity
2. Electrical Circuits Systems and Protection
3. Alternating Current Motors Generators and Transformers
Please note that this subject is also taught in the Basic Electrical Theory 24 hour course
Please be advised: Course materials are mailed by USPS priority mail.
Note: Please call the office for availability if purchasing more than five instances of this DVD course at once.