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Nov 30, 2024
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2015-2016 Vincennes University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Technology Apprenticeship, ABC - Electrical Concentration 9112, A.S. Career/Tech
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A Two-Year Program Leading to the A.S. Degree
This program is designed specifically for Associated Builders and Contractors Association (ABC) apprentice students who are working to achieve Journeyman Level in the Electrical Trade through a U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Apprenticeship approved program and wish to fulfill the basic requirements for an Associate in Science Career/Tech Degree. In order to enroll in this program the student must be enrolled in the ABC 4-year apprenticeship program that consists of a minimum of 576 hours of related classroom training and 8000 hours of on-the-job learning (a minimum of 144 classroom hours per year and 2000 hours of OJL per year). This program is offered only at designated ABC Training sites.
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Major Program Requirements
- ABCC 100 - Safety for the Construction Trades 1 hr
- ABCC 110 - Basics for the Construction Trades 3 hrs
- ABCC 120 - On The Job Learning I 2 hrs
- ABCC 121 - On The Job Learning II 2 hrs
- ABCC 122 - On The Job Learning III 2 hrs
- ABCC 123 - On The Job Learning IV 2 hrs
- ABCC 124 - On The Job Learning V 2 hrs
- ABCC 125 - On The Job Learning VI 2 hrs
- ABCC 126 - On The Job Learning VII 2 hrs
- ABCC 127 - On The Job Learning VIII 2 hrs
- APPE 101 - Electrical Blueprints 1 hr
- APPE 111 - Electrical Theory, Components, and Applications I 3 hrs
- APPE 112 - Electrical Theory, Components, and Applications II 2 hrs
- APPE 113 - Electrical Theory, Components, and Applications III 2 hrs
- APPE 114 - Electrical Theory, Components, and Applications IV 2 hrs
- APPE 115 - Electrical Theory, Components, and Applications V 2 hrs
- APPE 116 - Electrical Theory, Components, and Applications VI 2 hrs
- APPE 117 - Electrical Theory, Components, and Applications VII 2 hrs
University Core Curriculum Requirements
Recommended Sequence of Courses
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