NMCC - Electrical Construction and Maintenance
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Learn more about the Electrical Construction and Maintenance program.

Northern Maine Community College currently offers transition agreements in the following major and related courses:

ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE

ELE 114  Basic Residential Wiring

Credit for ELE 114 is available through either dual or articulated credit.  Students must be enrolled in the participating secondary program, meet all competencies, and complete the course final examination.  For more information about completing the process, contact the director or instructor at the secondary school or the On Course for College coordinator at NMCC.

ELE 114 course description

OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY

SAE 121  Industrial Safety

Credit for SAE 121 is available through either dual or articulated credit.  Industrial Safety is a required course for students enrolled in the following NMCC programs of study: 

Automotive Collision Repair
Automotive Technology
Diesel Hydraulics Technology
Electrical Construction and Maintenance

Plumbing and Heating

Precision Metals Manufacturing

Residential Construction

Students must be enrolled in a secondary trade and technical program of studies, meet all competencies, and complete a recognized 30-hour OSHA training course. For more information about completing the process, contact the director or a career and technical instructor at the secondary school or the On Course for College coordinator at NMCC.

SAE 121 course description

Please note: opportunity to receive advanced standing in a given program is dependent upon the student:  
1. Enrolling in a participating secondary program, and
2. Completing the required elements of the agreement.
 


"What should I take in high school?"

Proper academic and career preparation is essential to success. Different programs require and/or recommend different high school course work.  We've developed model programs of study to help guide your planning and courses.  Remember:   these are just models; interested students should review this model with a guidance counselor or advisor and modify to suit individual needs.


Download a model high school/college program of study:


For more information about agreements, contact:
Wendy Bradstreet
207.768.2771 or 207.768.2770
nwbradst(at)nmcc(dot)edu

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