Wyoming Electrical Apprenticeship Education Program

Program History

The Associated Builders and Contractors Rocky Mountain Chapter (ABC RMC) has provided the Wyoming Electrical Apprenticeship Education Program in various formats since the mid-1980’s. The program consists of a four level (year) curriculum delivered locally to apprentices by designated instructors throughout the State. The program’s goal is to offer a complete education of electrical apprentices, qualifying them to screen for their Journeyman’s license and to perform their jobs properly and safely.


Curriculum

The program utilizes curriculum developed through the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) in Gainesville, Florida. Created by Subject Matter Experts (SME’s) throughout the United States electrical industry, the curriculum is recognized throughout the country and is approved by the Wyoming State Fire Marshal’s office, the electrical licensing entity responsible for Electrical Journeyman and Masters’ licensing. The curriculum consists of four levels of educational material that address the skills, techniques, and mathematics to prepare apprentices or individuals for their Wyoming Journeyman's exam and a safe, licensed career in the electrical industry. Completion of all the modules in a given level earn students the following credit hours:

Core

80 hours

(Required to complete Level 1)

Level 1

112.5 Hours

Level 2

145 Hours

Level 3

155 Hours

Level 4

182.5 Hours

Total

675 Hours



How the Program Works

The program was designed by ABC RMC for companies to train and educate local apprentices. Typically, students are employed within the industry and have access to a Journeyman or Master who acts as an instructor and exam proctor. Unaffiliated individuals interested in the program are encouraged to call the ABC office for more information. The program is offered as correspondence. It’s not an online program. Only enrollment (registration) is available online.



Advantages of the Program

Approved by Wyoming Electrical Board
Flexible enrollment - start anytime
Low-cost option and no travel time or travel costs
Flexibility - apprentices study at their own pace, on their own time
Curriculum developed by NCCER
Combine distance education with on-the-job training for maximum success
Prepares students for Journeyman's exam

Company Enrollment (Registration)

Enrollments are only accepted online, and payment must be made with a credit card. There are no refunds and books may not be returned.




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