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Electrical Apprentice
IEC is in a place to help individuals receive an education that leads them to have a trade that the apprentices can use for the rest of their lives. Therefore developing self-esteem and the ability to have a positive impact on themselves, their families and the community.
Apprenticeship training is a form of education that incorporates workplace training with technical in-school training. Since 1972, IEC has conducted apprenticeship-training programs under standards approved by the U.S. Department of Labor and the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training.
What makes IECs Program so Successful?
- IECs four year program curriculum is recognized by the U.S. Department of Labors Bureau of Apprenticeship & Training.
- Central Indianas electrical apprenticeship program is also recognized by the Veterans Affairs.
- The electrical apprenticeship program is recognized for 29 college credits from the American Council on Education (ACE).
- 144 hours of classroom training per year with lectures, demonstrations, labs and homework, and a comprehensive final that must be passed prior to graduating to the next level.
- 2,000 hours On-The-Job training per year which is administered both in-house and by numerous local IEC offices.
- The nationally approved curriculum is in use nationwide by nearly 10,000 apprentices annually.
- Dedicated professional staff to assist you in moving apprentices through the program.
With a growth rate in excess of 20% per year, IECs electrical apprenticeship program is rapidly becoming recognized as the premier electrical apprenticeship program in the industry. Through this combination of education, training, and hands-on experience, students not only learn an understanding of theory, operation, and code. They also learn how to develop management and leadership skills.
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