Program Map

Electrical Construction - Associate in Science

Award Type: Associate in Science
Effective Date: Fall 2024
Learning and Career Pathway

This apprenticeship program map for the 2024-2025 catalog year provides an overview of the required courses. You must be accepted into the apprenticeship by the Program Sponsor.

Apprenticeship Programs at Chabot College are an excellent way to earn a certificate and/or an associate degree while also gaining real-world, paid work experience in the occupation. The requirements and expectations vary depending on the apprenticeship program. Classes also vary by program, with some offered in person, online or off-campus.

I'm ready to get started. What do I do next?

  1. Apply to be an apprentice for the program you are interested in www.chabotcollege.edu/academics/apprenticeship
  2. Meet with a Chabot College counselor to review and plan general education courses (for associate degree programs only) www.chabotcollege.edu/counseling
Description:

Electricians install electrical systems in factories, office buildings, homes, and other structures. Electricians read blueprints to locate outlets, circuits, and panel boards. Those who work as commercial electricians may install, test or repair motors, transformers, generators or electronic controllers on machinery or equipment.

The Associated Builders and Contractors San Diego (ABCSD) Apprenticeship program is a state and federally recognized construction training program. Apprenticeship Career and Technical Education (CTE) combines paid on-the-job training and work experience with formal classroom instruction. Apprentices are employed by a company where they receive hands-on training, and attend classes in the evening to study theory and participate in hands-on technical training.

For more information on  Apprenticeship Programs, including Electrical Construction, visit www.apprenticeship4you.com/our-programs.

What can I do with this Major?

All Apprentices start off with an hourly wage (based on the prevailing wage in the county in which the work is performed) and in some cases, a fringe benefit package and the wages increase based on advancement within the program.

Upon completion of the apprenticeship program, the graduate may be employed at the journey level by contractors. The median California wage for exiting students is $48,999 (2021 LMI data), and the median hour wage for electricians is $38.29 (Bay Area 2021 LMI data). Then, by getting continuing education and certification, the electrician may advance through the industry or pursue an Electrical Contractor license and start a company.

Critical Course Prerequisite for Other Courses Prerequisite Required Required for Major GE General Education

ELEC 9795 is a work experience course that may be taken each term for the apprentice to receive credit for working.

Semester 1
 
4 units
ELEC 9701
Introduction to Electrical Construction I (Active)
3.0
ELEC 9795
Occupational Work Experience - Electrical Construction (Active)
1.0
Semester 2
 
4 units
ELEC 9702
Introduction to Electrical Construction II (Active)
3.0
ELEC 9795
Occupational Work Experience - Electrical Construction (Active)
1.0
Semester 3
 
4 units
ELEC 9703
Intermediate Electrical Construction I (Active)
3.0
ELEC 9795
Occupational Work Experience - Electrical Construction (Active)
1.0
Semester 4
 
4 units
ELEC 9704
Intermediate Electrical Construction II (Active)
3.0
ELEC 9795
Occupational Work Experience - Electrical Construction (Active)
1.0
Semester 5
 
4 units
ELEC 9795
Occupational Work Experience - Electrical Construction (Active)
1.0
ELEC 9705
Advanced Electrical Construction I (Active)
3.0
Semester 6
 
4 units
ELEC 9706
Advanced Electrical Construction II (Active)
3.0
ELEC 9795
Occupational Work Experience - Electrical Construction (Active)
1.0
Semester 7
 
4 units
ELEC 9707
Electrical Construction Specialties I (Active)
3.0
ELEC 9795
Occupational Work Experience - Electrical Construction (Active)
1.0
Semester 8
 
4 units
ELEC 9708
Electrical Construction Specialties II (Active)
3.0
ELEC 9795
Occupational Work Experience - Electrical Construction (Active)
1.0
General Education Requirements
 

Students may earn an AA or AS degree at Chabot with completion of any one of the following general education patterns:

  • Local AS pattern
  • CSU General Education Breadth pattern
  • IGETC General Education pattern

See the general education course lists: https://www.chabotcollege.edu/counseling/transfer/ge-requirement-transfer-archive.php

It is recommended that all students meet with a Chabot College counselor to review and create an individualized student education plan. See the Counseling Department webpage for information on how to speak with a counselor: www.chabotcollege.edu/counseling.

23 units
Other (specify)
 

Elective units may be needed to reach the 60 units required for an Associate's Degree. Please see a counselor for assistance in selecting elective units. 

5 units
Total Units: 60.0
This program map is not a guarantee of course availability or financial aid applicability.