Electric Continuing Education Program

  • Trade Electric Student

    Adult Education CTE | Construction Trades | Trade Electricity courses in Long Island

    Required Courses: NCCER (National Center for Construction Education and Research) Electric Level I • Trade Electric IV - Motor Control • Blueprint Reading • OSHA-30

  • Trade Electric I

    In-Person

    This comprehensive course will prepare you for entry-level employment in the Electric field. This course covers the fundamentals of basic electrical theory and hands-on experience as it relates to residential wiring. Review Ohms Law, basic electrical theory conductor sizes, wiring methods, and connections. Also covered are three- and fourway switch controls for lighting circuits, receptacles, ground fault circuit interrupters and an introduction to the National Electric Code. Students will have a large amount of hands-on shop work. 


    Tuition$1,195


  • Trade Electric II

    In-Person

    Continue your study of residential electric training. This course includes a review of local and national electric code, single phase wiring methods, lighting and branch circuits, along with service entrance equipment. Learn professional skills such as customer service and realistic expectations for entry-level employment in the Electric field. Students will have a large amount of hands-on shop work. 


    Tuition$1,295


  • Blueprint Reading

    In-Person

    Blueprint reading is an essential skill in the construction industry. All projects begin with blueprints or plans. Mastering these maps of information is the key to building any type of structure. Learn the vocabulary, symbols, and scales of these architectural drawings. Understand the dimensions, elevations, and projections of every floor plan. Determine details pertaining to every stage of the building process from inception to fruition. Incorporate this skill in your technical training to succeed in your construction career.

    Tuition$795


  • OSHA-30

    Online

    The OSHA-30 course provides entry-level construction workers with general awareness of recognition and prevention of hazards on a construction site. OSHA recommends that you enroll in this safety certification program as an orientation to occupational safety and health for workers covered by OSHA29 CFR 1926. Workers must receive additional training, when required by OSHA standards, on the specific hazards of each job. Upon successful completion, you will receive a 30-hour Construction Safety Certification Completion Card.

    Tuition$595


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  • Site Safety Training
    (10-hour extension to OSHA-30)

    Online

    The 8-hour Fall Prevention course and 2-hour Drug and Alcohol Awareness course are New York City Departments of Buildings approved safety courses that are part of the required certifications to receive a 40-hour SST Site Safety Training (SST) card. The 40-hour SST worker cards are required for construction workers on most construction sites within the five boroughs of New York City. The 8-hour Fall Prevention course provides an overview of the risks and precautions necessary to work safely at heights. The 2-hour Drug and Alcohol Awareness course addresses how alcohol, and addictions in general, can negatively impact job site safety. The full certifications needed to obtain your SST worker card to work on job sites in NYC are a 30-hour OSHA, the New York City DOB approved 8-hour Fall Prevention Course and the New York City DOB approved 2-hour Drug and Alcohol Awareness course. Completing all three of these courses makes a student eligible to be issued an SST card.

    Tuition$195


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Adult Career and Technical Education

  • Adult Education Office:
    adultreg@nasboces.org
    516-622-6950

    Brad Slepian, Assistant Principal
    bslepian@nasboces.org
    516-622-6901

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