Syllabus Electrical Association Apprentice Course Year One 2017 / 2018 Course Description This course has been validated by Century College for a minimum of 144 hours of training for unlicensed electricians and apprentices in an indentured apprentice program, as presented by the Electrical Association (EA). The Course will consist of live real-time online classes and require completion of worksheets, homework and quizzes. *Please note: 8000 hours of on the job training will need to be completed prior to sitting for the Minnesota Journeyman Exam. There is an exception to this rule in Minnesota for 2 year approved trade school graduates who need 6000 hours after graduation. These classes do not qualify as a trade school to apply towards 8000 hour requirement. *If you are taking the MEA apprentice course to meet requirements in additional states please verify that this program meets their specific requirements Start and End Dates Classes begin Tuesday, September 26, 2017. The scheduled final exam due date is Tuesday, May 8th, 2018. Orientation Orientation will be held September 12 th and September 14 th from 6:30pm 7:30pm. A WebEx invitation link will be sent to your email to access the session. If you are unable to attend either live session, you may view the recording later. Days and Times Classes will be held on Tuesday evenings, 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM (CT). Students are encouraged to log in 30 minutes prior to the start of the class. Website URL Students will access this course online through the apprentice website: www.electricalassociation.org. Each student will be provided with a username and password for this site prior to the first class date. All live classes, assignments and exams will be accessed through this site. Instructor Tim Zinniel, tzinniel@zinnielelectric.com 1
Technical Assistance Need help with your speakers, microphone or computer? Call WebEx Technical Support at 1-866-229-3239. Need assistance with your password? Click the FORGOT YOUR USERNAME OR PASSWORD link on the home page of the apprentice website if this does not work; call MEA at 612-827-6117, apprentice@electricalassociation.com. Required Textbooks Study Guide - Year One (Semester 1 & Semester 2) 2017 NEC Code Book Standard Textbook of Electricity (6 th ed) Optional books available at Electrical Association: o Electrical Wiring Commercial (15th ed) o OSHA Construction Safety Handbook (7th ed) o 2017 Ugly s Electrical Reference Required Technology All students are required to have the following technology to participate in and receive credit for online apprentice classes: 1. Speakers and a microphone or a headset 2. High-speed hard wired internet connection (i.e. DSL, Cable, or Satellite) ********COMPLETE THIS TASK BEFORE THE EVENING OF THE FIRST CLASS******** Prior to the first class, make sure your computer will work with WebEx software. 1. Copy and paste the following URL into your browser s address bar: http://www.webex.com/lp/jointest/ System requirements can also be found here. 2. Enter your name and email address. 3. Click the Test a Meeting button. Wait while the system test is performed. If you have any technical difficulties with the WebEx site, contact the 24-hour WebEx technical support line at 1-866-229-3239. Note: This course is not accessible with Chromebooks, Mobile Wireless Devices or Windows XP. If you are using Windows 10, this course is only accessible using Internet Explorer. Technology Outage It is the student s responsibility to have a functional computer in order to participate in this class. If it takes longer than 10 minutes to resolve a student s computer issue, the student must view a recording of the session. If there is a technology failure during class, the student is expected to stay connected to the WebEx session for 30 minutes after the failure. Cancelled Class If a regularly scheduled class is canceled, it will be rescheduled. Notification will be sent by either the trainer or Electrical Association via email. Students must attend the rescheduled class or view a recording of the session, which will be available in the apprentice course website. 2
Grading Weekly Assignments: Block Exams: Attendance: Final Grade: Complete 100% of the assignments and quizzes with a score of 70% or better. 100% of the block tests and Final Test shall be completed with a score of 70% or better. Students must attend all weekly classes or view recorded sessions. Follow the process below if a class is missed due to illness, vacation, or job related travel. 1. Notify your employer 2. Notify apprentice coordinator, apprentice@electricalassociation.com 3. Make arrangements to complete the assignment/exam before the deadline. 4. View the recorded session of the class that was missed. Make-up sessions, assignments and exams must be completed by May 11, 2018. The final grade shall be PASS or FAIL based on the requirements above. Extensions will be given for special circumstances only. You must notify the MEA administrator for permission prior to May 11 th, 2018 for consideration of an extension. Participation To receive credit for attending a class, the student must actively participate and maintain a high level of attentiveness during the class. The technology used for this course has the ability to track participation levels. If other tabs, windows, browsers, etc. are open on your computer during class, the report will show a decrease in attentiveness and may result in an incomplete for your attendance. Additionally, the student must respond to questions, polls, and other activities during each class. Students who are not fully engaged in each class will be required to view the recorded session. If a student is more than 10 minutes late for class or has logged out early, they will be required to view the recorded session. No credit will be given for partial class participation. Classroom Behavior Students are expected to be respectful of the instructor and other participants in class. Do not write inappropriately on the whiteboard, slides or in the chat panel. If inappropriate behavior continues, the student s employer will be contacted. Progress Reports Students and their employer-designated administrators have access to an online gradebook where they are encouraged to view and monitor progress at any time. The employer or apprentice administer will receive progress reports on a monthly basis. Signed Waivers Students must sign waivers allowing the release of their progress to their employer. Law requires training institutions to have a signed waiver specifically granting permission in order to share the grades of students. Employers need to have students sign a waiver, which allows EA to inform them of the student s progress. Weekly Quizzes and Homework All homework and quizzes must be completed before the start of the next class. A quiz or block exam will accompany each lesson. Students are allowed to submit quizzes until they have earned a score of 70% or better. All quizzes are open book and have no time limit. 3
Block & Final Exams Exam Access: Exam Deadline: Exam Attempts: Reschedule Exam: Exams will be accessed through the website at www.electricalassociation.org. Instructions for taking exams will be provided in website documentation. Block exams must be completed by noon 2 weeks from the start of the exam, at which time the exam will automatically close. Example: An exam opened on Tuesday night is due two weeks later at noon, unless otherwise informed by your instructor. The final exam will be available for completion for a period of 2 weeks. Students have one attempt to take the exam while it is open and should make sure they are satisfied with their answers before submitting the exam. If the exam is missed or you would like to improve your score, your employer or apprentice administrator will need to contact the Electrical Association at apprentice@electricalassociation.com. Additional attempts will not be provided without employer approval. 4
Year 1 Schedule Date Lesson # Topic Quiz/Exam Time 9/26/2017 Year 1 Lesson 1 Safety Quiz 1 6:30pm-9:30pm 10/3/2017 Year 1 Lesson 2 Introduction the NEC Quiz 2 6:30pm-9:30pm 10/10/2017 Year 1 Lesson 3 Electrical Calculations 1 Quiz 3 6:30pm-9:30pm 10/17/2017 Year 1 Lesson 4 Electrical Calculations 2 Quiz 4 6:30pm-9:30pm 10/24/2017 2 Hours of CE TBD N/A 6:30pm-9:30pm 10/31/2017 Year 1 Lesson 5 Basic Conduit Bending Quiz 5 6:30pm-9:30pm 11/7/2017 Year 1 Lesson 6 Advanced Conduit Bending Exam 1 11/14/2017 Year 1 Lesson 7 Wiring Methods Temp Wiring Quiz 7 6:30pm-9:30pm 11/21/2017 OFF Thanksgiving Break N/A 6:30pm-9:30pm 11/28/2017 Year 1 Lesson 8 Conductors for Gen Wiring 1 Quiz 8 6:30pm-9:30pm 12/5/2017 Year 1 Lesson 9 Conductors for Gen Wiring 2 Quiz 9 6:30pm-9:30pm 12/12/2017 Year 1 Lesson 10 Wiring with Cable Quiz 10 6:30pm-9:30pm 12/19/2017 OFF Christmas Break N/A 6:30pm-9:30pm 12/26/2017 OFF New Year s Break N/A 6:30pm-9:30pm 1/2/2018 Year 1 Lesson 11 Nonflexible Conduit & Tubing Quiz 11 6:30pm-9:30pm 1/9/2018 Year 1 Lesson 12 Surface Raceways & Wireways Quiz 12 6:30pm-9:30pm 1/16/2018 Year 1 Lesson 13 Flex Conduit, Cabinets and Auxiliary Gutters Quiz 13 6:30pm-9:30pm 1/23/2018 Year 1 Lesson 14 Boxes, Conduit Bodies, and Fittings Quiz 14 6:30pm-9:30pm 1/30/2018 Year 1 Lesson 15 General Installation Requirements Quiz 15 6:30pm-9:30pm 2/6/2018 Year 1 Lesson 16 Electrical Installations and Plans Exam 2 2/13/2018 OFF Break N/A 6:30pm-9:30pm 2/20/2018 Year 1 Lesson 17 Basic Electricity Quiz 17 6:30pm-9:30pm 2/27/2018 Year 1 Lesson 18 Series Circuits Quiz 18 6:30pm-9:30pm 3/6/2018 Year 1 Lesson 19 Parallel Circuits Quiz 19 6:30pm-9:30pm 3/13/2018 Year 1 Lesson 20 Combination Circuits Quiz 20 6:30pm-9:30pm 3/20/2018 OFF Break N/A 6:30pm-9:30pm 3/27/2018 Year 1 Lesson 21 Measuring Instruments Quiz 21 6:30pm-9:30pm 4/3/2018 Year 1 Lesson 22 Conductor Applications Exam 3 4/10/2018 Year 1 Lesson 23 Residential Wiring-General Requirements Quiz 23 6:30pm-9:30pm 4/17/2018 Year 1 Lesson 24 Residential Wiring Planning Quiz 24 6:30pm-9:30pm 4/18/2018 Final Final Exam Open Final Exam 6:30pm-9:30pm 5/8/2018 Final FINAL EXAM DUE Final Exam 6:30pm-9:30pm 5