APR 132 Electrical Residential Wiring Lab

Designed for Oregon state recognized apprentices employed in a trade or industry-related occupation. This course is the third term of the first year of general journeyman inside wire electrician program. This class is designed to cover hands-on demonstration and practicals of basic residential one- and two-family dwellings wiring techniques to include receptacles, services, lighting, wiring, conduit bending, structural wiring, and introduction to residential data communication systems.

Credits

3

Course Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
1. Demonstrate the techniques and requirements for basic 1 and 2 family dwelling electrical installations
2. Demonstrate basic residential wiring skills
3. Demonstrate understanding of wiring methods (2-way and 4-way split)
4. Demonstrate a working knowledge of receptacles, lighting, and fixtures
5. Demonstrate a working knowledge of the National Electrical Code