Course List

GFCI Installation & Troubleshooting
Every electrician must know how to install and troubleshoot GFCI outlets, because they’re required in kitchens, bathrooms, garages, basements, and outdoor circuits. GFCIs are critical for electrical safety, protecting people from ground faults that can cause shocks. The GFCI Installation & Troubleshooting course gives you the hands-on electrician training to wire, test, and repair GFCIs the right way — skills that are essential for both residential wiring projects and commercial electrical jobs.

Cable Routing, Stapling & Pipe Strapping
Every electrical project, from small residential wiring jobs to large commercial electrical installations, depends on clean cable routing, proper stapling, and secure pipe strapping. Without these fundamentals, wiring becomes messy, unsafe, and likely to fail inspection. The Cable Routing, Stapling & Pipe Strapping course gives you the hands-on electrical training to master these skills and prove to contractors that you’re ready for real work in the field.

Receptacle Installation (15A to 60A)
Every building depends on receptacles, and knowing how to install them is one of the most important skills in the electrical trade. The Receptacle Installation (15A to 60A) course teaches you everything from standard 15A outlets used in residential electrical wiring to heavy-duty 60A receptacles found in commercial electrical jobs. Contractors expect electricians to wire outlets cleanly, safely, and to NEC code, and this course gives you the hands-on electrician training to prove you can do it right.

Switches & Lighting Fixtures
Every home, office, and building depends on switches and lighting fixtures, making this one of the most important skills in the electrical trade. The Switches & Lighting Fixtures course teaches you how to install and wire everything from single-pole switches and three-way switches to advanced four-way setups, along with a variety of light fixtures and ceiling fans. These are the installs that every residential wiring project and commercial electrical job requires, and contractors expect you to know them on day one.

Electrical Boxes
Every electrical system depends on properly installed electrical boxes. Whether it’s a nail-on box for new construction or a cut-in (old work) box for remodels, boxes are where devices live, wires connect, and inspectors look first. The Electrical Boxes course gives you the hands-on training to install both types of boxes, secure conductors, and prepare for receptacles, switches, and fixtures. Without mastering this, no electrician can move forward in the trade.

Wire Types & Sizes
Wire is the backbone of every electrical system. If you don’t understand wire types and wire sizes, you can’t do the work. The Wire Types & Sizes course gives you hands-on training in identifying, preparing, and installing the conductors that feed every outlet, switch, light, and breaker. From Romex in residential wiring jobs to MC cable and THHN in commercial electrical projects, you’ll learn exactly how to handle the materials contractors use every day.

Tools & Materials
Success in the electrical trade starts with mastering your tools and materials. Contractors don’t want helpers who fumble around with pliers or waste time figuring out what Romex or EMT conduit is. They want electricians who know their hand tools, power tools, electrical wiring materials, receptacle boxes, switches, breakers, and lighting fixtures inside and out. This course is designed to give you the hands-on electrical training you need to show up prepared, confident, and ready to make money in the field.
