Electrical Wiring: Principles and Practices

The Office of Community, Professional and Workforce Development is pleased to offer Electrical Wiring: Principles and Practices, a non-credit course, this coming Summer 2023.

Whether you are a professional looking to brush-up, a student interested in entering a related field, or a DIY homeowner, the 32-hour Electrical Wiring: Principles and Practices training course will provide you with entry-level electrical skills. The course offers instruction in performing basic electrical tasks, including recognizing distinguishing characteristics of electrical systems and applying design principles and calculations for electrical distribution systems. This course also provides the necessary foundation in electricity needed by those who wish to study the field of photovoltaics. This course will be a mix of lecture and electrical lab. Electrical safety for residential wiring will be discussed before any hands-on projects will be assigned. Multi-meters will be discussed and demonstrated on how to use on live electrical circuits.

Note: Courses taught through the Office of Workforce Development are not limited to the campus community. If someone you know outside of HVCC would like to take this or any other course through our office, they may register online or contact our office.

Please view the course schedule for details: Course Schedule – Electrical Wiring Principles and Practices

For more information or to register online, please visit the following link. To register online, click “add to cart” at the course you would like and then “cart” at the bottom of the screen: www.hvcc.edu/programs/workforce-development/training/building-technologies-engineering

For all other registration methods, please see our registration information page: www.hvcc.edu/programs/workforce-development/register

We look forward to hearing from you!