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Electricity and Electronics Carrigan Career Center Tim Clements Instructor
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Electricity and Electronics Carrigan Career Center Electricity and Electronics I and II offers: The hands-on training Skills in the design, integration, installation Maintenance of electrical systems This career field can lead to exciting jobs in robotics and automation or engineering. Students learn fundamentals of electronic assembly, including use and care of tools, hardware and components. They develop industrial level skills in connecting and soldering electronic components, safety practices and workmanship standards. The course is open to students in grades 11 - 12.
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What you get… 3 College Credits through VRC OSHA 10 Hour Safety Certification Certification in Electronics through Gibson Opportunity to join the Electrical Union Gain problem solving skills Learn to troubleshoot circuits Understand Electrical and Mechanical Systems
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Electricity and Electronics Carrigan Career Center Electricity and Electronics include many areas of specialty Students work in many aspects of the electrical field. The hourly wage varies from $9 - $45 per hour.
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Electricity and Electronics Carrigan Career Center Many specialties are taught in course 1.Electronic Repair 2.Electricity: Residential Wiring 3.Engineering Principles 4.Computer Repair 5.Motor Repair 6.Electrical and Mechanical Systems
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Expectations Be on time to class. See Mrs. Lunn if you are late. Bring all required items to class. 2 pencils, a notebook, a 3 ring- binder to keep all lab work Follow all rules. Simple, use the Golden Rule Be respectful of others and their things
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Expectations Place all items in their place. Work Place Etiquette No talking when someone else is talking. Be Safe at all times No food or drink unless directed to do so. Be a professional at all times
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Class Rules Be responsible in all that you do. Be respectful of others. Be engaged in your work.
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Responsibility Being in this class is like being on the job There is one person in charge Be professional – Behavior, Dress and Attitude, always ready to work No cell phones in class, WFISD policy charges $15 for confiscated phones Keep them in car or your locker. Put it back and lock it up.
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Responsibility Share creative ideas Complete all assigned work Record all great ideas on paper Mentor others to help them be successful Be on time Solve problems Ask for help Follow all safety rules.
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Required to Work Uniform Tshirt for CCC Cost: $15 Tools for personal projects Cost: $50 (Average Price) List will be provided
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Student Information Please take out a piece of paper 1. Name 2. Phone number 3. E-mail address for you or parent 4. Home Campus 5. Work /Electrical Experience 6. Interests/Sports/Hobbies
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Tool List 8'' Diagonal cutters (angle head) 9'' Linesman Pliers 16 oz. Claw Hammer 8'' Needle Nose Pliers 10'' Pump Pliers Torpedo Level Phillips Screwdriver #2 Phillips screwdriver #1
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Tools 1/4'' Screwdriver 4'‘ 1/4'' Screwdriver 6'‘ Keyhole Saw 25' Tape Measure Wire Stripper/Cutter Electrician’s Knife Tool belt and Pouch Hammer Holder
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Student Organizations SkillsUSA – Offers a variety of activities for work experience and competition FIRST Robotics – Robotics competition, team activity
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Communities Projects Habitat For Humanity Students use skills taught in class to understand how the “Carrigan House” is wired. Sheds are built for the Community – We help them see the light.
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The Real World Our Goals for Electricity & Electronics Apprenticeships in the Electrical Union Articulated College Credit at VRC Certification in Electronics through Gibson Tech Education Co-op Experiences for Seniors Create partnerships Understanding of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering principles Electrical opportunities in civilian and military lives
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Contact Information Any questions call Mr. Clements (940) 235-1091 Ext. 33020 Send` an E-mail to tclements@wfisd.net tclements@wfisd.net Conference Period: 10 – 11:30
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