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If you live more than 80 miles one-way from your designated training
facility you may qualify for a travel stipend.
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Classroom Hours
The school day will
consist of eight (8) hours of instruction and a 30 minute lunch break.
You will have two breaks throughout the day
in addition to your lunch break. Breaks
are 15 minutes in length and staggered amongst the classes to
minimize lines for snacks or restrooms.
Class Begins: 7:00 a.m.
Class Ends: 3:30 p.m.
View 2007-2008 class schedule >>
View 2008-2009 class schedule >>

Classroom Materials
WECA-IEC has teamed with Thomson Delmar Learning and McGraw Hill to ensure that you receive
the best available prices on your classroom materials.
You will get your order form (s) by mail in your WECA-IEC Welcome Packet, typically mailed
60 days before your first semester class.
Book sales for the 2007-2008 class year are now available. Click here for ordering information.
We encourage you to place your order 30 days before the start of your first semester class.
Click here for more information >>

Meet Your Instructors
WECA-IEC believes strongly in offering the highest quality student-teacher
interaction in all of our programs. As a result, we are extremely selective
in choosing our instructors by focusing on their abilities to teach as well as
their expertise in the electrical industry. Our instructors are full-time employees.
They come from the electrical industry as former contractors, foremen, project
managers and estimators - all with a stable foundation of electrical installation
experience.
Each instructor goes through a rigorous credentialing and certification process
by both the State of California and Division of Apprenticeship Standards. This
is done to insure that each of our instructors know the materials thoroughly, and
also that they can convey this information effectively to students.
Because of our instructors' backgrounds, WECA-IEC students have the opportunity
to ask questions that go beyond the scope of the materials. We often hear students
say, "It's great to be in a class where the instructor has been there and done that!"
Learn about WECA-IEC's instructors >>
EDD Unemployment Benefits While in
Class
Apprentices
& Trainees enrolled in a State Approved Apprenticeship Program are eligible
for Unemployment Benefits while attending mandatory Apprenticeship
Training.
Learn more about Unemployment Benefits >>
Download an Unemployment Application or file on-line >>
ACE College Credits for WECA-IEC's Commercial
Inside Wireman Apprenticeship Program
What is
ACE college credit?
The American
Council on Education (ACE) reviews and approves curriculum for college
credit. ACE college credits are
recognized and accepted by numerous colleges, junior colleges, and
universities.
To learn more about ACE College Credits, please contact our Customer Service Consultant at (877) 444-9322, ext. 124.
Apprentice Forms
Apprentice Rules & Regulations
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