CITC offers three theory/competency-based electrical programs for students with specific interests in their desired field. All three programs are available in multiple locations, with classes that meet once or twice a week. The schedule for each class varies depending on the area. Each comprehensive curriculum is meant to prepare the student for their electrical journeyman exam, and a Certificate of Completion to Journey-Level is awarded to students who successfully complete the minimum required levels for each course.
The Electrical – Commercial Wireman Program is a four-year curriculum that teaches students how to install, maintain, and repair electrical systems in and around structures. This is an all-inclusive course meant to prepare students for their “01” Journeyman Exam.
All first-year programs for all three courses include OSHA 10 for construction.
View Carpentry Catalog Request InformationCITC programs are open to the public. CITC encourages diversity and accepts applications from all minority populations. CITC does not discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, or the presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability or the use of a trained guide dog or service animal by a person with a disability. CITC acknowledges that information pertaining to an applicant's disability is personal and confidential. If the information is presented, CITC will reasonably attempt to provide accommodation to overcome the effects of the limitation of the qualified applicant. All inquiries about accommodations should be made to the Lead Office Administrator/Registrar upon registration into the program. Some programs may require medical documentation due to the rigors of the program. CITC operates under FERPA Statute 20 USC Section 1232 and regulation 34 CFR Part 99.