Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology Overview
The Industrial Electricity is a NCCER program that uses classroom lectures, individualized modules, and hands-on training to prepare students for work as an electrical apprentice or support specialist.
Alumni will have a solid foundation in the fundamental standards of electricity, including engine generator standards; meters; testing gear and instruments; reviewing plans; wiring; the National Electric Code; and modern wiring.
Training Programs at Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology
- First Trimester:
- INE 0001 Worker Characteristic
- INE 1010 Orientation and Safety
- INE 1020 Basic Principles and Meters
- INE 1030 Basic Electronics
- INE 1040 National Electrical Code I
- INE 1050 Wiring
- INE 4050 Drawings and Documentation
- Second Trimester:
- INE 0002 Worker Characteristic
- INE 2010 National Electrical Code II
- INE 2020 Motors and Transformers
- INE 2030 Motor Control and Timers I
- Third Trimester:
- INE 0003 Worker Characteristic
- INE 3010 Motor Control and Timers II
- INE 3020 Installation Guidelines I
- INE 4030 NEC Commercial-Industrial
- INE 4040 Programmable Logic Controllers
- Price Range: Starting at $3,961
Resources for Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology
- Phone: (865) 766-4352
- Website: https://tcatknoxville.edu/programs/industrial-electricity
- Email: kelli.chaney@tcatknoxville.edu
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TCATKnoxville/