Credential(s) Offered
Industry certification, Employment, Measurable Skill Gain Leading to a Credential, Measurable Skill Gain Leading to Employment
Method of Delivery
Hybrid or blended
When offered
Daytime Hours, Evening Hours
Instructional Program (CIP)
Description
1. Course Objective: Description: (from catalog)
The Electrical program is designed to prepare the student for an entry level position in the residential and commercial Electrical field. Classes combine theory with practical application of hands-on job skills. All shop courses include the use of hand and specialty tools, and the program emphasizes equipment and shop safety procedures. Students will receive exposure to skills including measuring voltage using an Ohmmeter, using the NEC codebook, Ohm’s law, conduit bending and pipe threading, installing conductors, raceway systems, pull boxes, electric motors, tools for Electricians, lighting fixtures, troubleshooting electrical circuits, transformers and protections, voice, data and video cabling systems.
The Electrical graduate may be awarded a diploma and will be prepared for entry‐level employment as a service technician capable of troubleshooting, servicing and repairing residential and commercial electrical systems.
The Electrical program is aligned to the competencies and requirements of the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER). Students will accordingly receive education in Core, Level I, Level II Level III and Level IV.
2. Total Cost of Program (include all costs to student including testing, licensure):
$21,540 (Tuition = $16,750 / Program Fee = $4,750 / Registration Fee = $40)
WIOA students may be eligible for grants and scholarships
3. Provide a list of all books required for the program (even if cost of books is included in tuition):
ELEC1100 Basic Craft Skills, Tools, Materials and Method Pearson - NCCER
ELEC1150 Introduction to Electrical Pearson - NCCER
ELEC1200 Motors & Current Pearson - NCCER
ELEC1200 Motors & Current Pearson - NCCER
ELEC1250 Junction Boxes and Circuit Breakers Pearson - NCCER
ELEC1300 Load Calculations Pearson - NCCER
ELEC1350 Transformers and Distribution Pearson - NCCER
ELEC1400 Advanced Controls Pearson - NCCER
ELEC1450 Special Locations Pearson - NCCER
4. Provide a list of all supplies required for the program (even if costs are included in tuition): Electrical students receive uniforms and a student tool kit
The equipment provided for instructional purposes is comparable to that found in the industry for which the student is being trained.
5. WIOA Contact for Enrollment Status /Credential Verification:
Name: Renee Arellano
Email: rarellano@aai.edu
Phone number: (480) 389-2258 x 212258
6. Direct Website link to the program:
https://www.aai.edu/programs/electrical/
7. Additional information:
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- Background check requirements for licensing and background restrictions for working in the occupation:
All students applying for admission are required to undergo a background check. The campus uses an unaffiliated service provider to perform these background checks. The campus may deny admission to a prospective student based on the results of his/her background check, or may deny enrollment into certain programs based on those results. The campus may also dismiss an enrolled student as a result of a criminal conviction during the student’s course of study. Certain programs offered by the campus require students to successfully complete externship, practicum or clinical coursework at unaffiliated sites. Before accepting students, certain sites require background checks of their own. A student who cannot be placed at a site for any reason, including a background check result unsatisfactory to that site, may be unable to finish the program’s required coursework and, therefore, may be unable to graduate. Employers in many fields also require pre- employment background checks of their own. Background check results unsatisfactory to employers in a particular field may limit a student’s employment opportunities even if that student has graduated from a program in that field offered by the campus.
- Other requirements needed:
Arizona Automotive Institute admits, as students, applicants having an acceptable high school diploma, a General Educational Development (GED), or a recognized equivalent. Prior to starting classes, applicants will be required to submit proof of high school graduation or a recognized equivalency certificate (GED) to the school by providing the school with one of the following:
- A copy of their high school diploma
- A transcript confirming high school graduation
- A GED certificate or GED transcript reflecting passing scores
- Other equivalent documentation
8. Refund Policy (provide a summary if Refund policy is not listed on school website):
An applicant who provides written notice of cancellation within three days (excluding Saturday, Sunday and federal and state holidays) of signing an enrollment agreement is entitled to a refund of all monies paid. No later than 30 days of receiving the notice of cancellation, the school shall provide the 100% refund.
- Refund computations will be based on scheduled clock hours of class attendance through the date of determination. Suspensions, legal holidays, and scheduled breaks will not be counted as part of a scheduled class.
- The date of determination for refund purposes is the earliest date following:
- Written notice, signed and dated by the student, is received by the school, and
- The date that a student has been terminated by the school, and
- On the 11th day after a student has missed ten consecutive school days.
- If tuition is collected in advance of entrance, and if, after the expiration of three-day cancellation privilege, the student does not enter school, not more than $100.00 shall be retained.
- Refunds will be provided for a student who withdraws from or is terminated by the school under the following guidelines.
An applicant who provides written notice of cancellation within three days (excluding Saturday, Sunday and federal and state holidays) of signing an enrollment agreement is entitled to a refund of all monies paid. No later than 30 days of receiving the notice of cancellation, the school shall provide the 100% refund.
- Refund computations will be based on scheduled clock hours of class attendance through the date of determination. Suspensions, legal holidays, and scheduled breaks will not be counted as part of a scheduled class.
- The date of determination for refund purposes is the earliest date following:
- Written notice, signed and dated by the student, is received by the school, and
- The date that a student has been terminated by the school, and
- On the 11th day after a student has missed ten consecutive school days.
- If tuition is collected in advance of entrance, and if, after the expiration of three‐day cancellation privilege, the student does not enter school, not more than $100.00 shall be retained.
- Refunds will be provided for a student who withdraws from or is terminated by the school under the following guidelines.
- Before commencement of the program, a 100% refund of tuition charges, less $100.00.
- If 10% or less of the total clock hours has been completed, a refund of at least 90% of the tuition charges for the total clock hours.
- If more than 10% but less than or equal to 20% of the total clock hours has been completed, a refund of at least 80% of the tuition charges for the total clock hours.
- If more than 20% but less than or equal to 30% of the total clock hours has been completed, a refund of at least 70% of the tuition charges for the total clock hours.
- If more than 30% but less than or equal to 40% of the total clock hours has been completed, a refund of at least 60% of the tuition charges for the total clock hours.
- If more than 40% but less than or equal to 50% of the total clock hours has been completed, a refund of at least 50% of the tuition charges for the total clock hours.
- If more than 50% of the total clock hours have been completed, no refund will be provided.
- All textbooks, tools, equipment, supplies, uniforms and other miscellaneous items are issued as needed throughout the program and are included in tuition.
- A 100% refund of all monies paid will be made by the school if the enrollee is not accepted for training.
- In case of prolonged illness or accident, death in the family, or other circumstances that make it impractical to complete the program, the school shall make a settlement that is reasonable and fair to both parties.
- Information regarding third party agency (e.g., Veteran's Administration, WIA, etc.) refund or return of funds policies is available in the Financial Aid Office.
- Refunds will be issued within 30 days of the date of determination or in the case of a student not returning from LOA, within 30 days of the date the student was scheduled to return from the LOA and did not return. Refund of Title IV funds shall be issued in accordance with the Return of Title IV Funds Policy.
9. Credentials: (The following questions must be answered along with a supporting explanation for each)
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Industry Recognized: (Developed and offered by, or endorsed by a nationally-recognized industry association or organization representing a sizeable portion of the industry sector) Yes or No:
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Yes
Nationally Recognized Industry Association or Organization:
National Center for Construction Education & Research (NCCER) and students can earn credentials issued by the NCCER throughout their program
NCCER Core Curriculum
NCCER Electrical Level I
NCCER Electrical Level II
NCCER Electrical Level III
and /or
NCCER Electrical Level IV
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Stackable: (Part of a sequence of credentials) Yes or No:
Yes
Career Pathway:
The Electrical program prepares students for entry level careers within the electrical field such as Electrical and Electronics Installers and Repairers .This program does not prepare students to take the electrician licensing exam. Although the information taught in this program may be helpful, it does not prepare students to become a licensed electrician.
The program is also Stackable from the Electrical Diploma to Construction and Trades Management - Electrical Track Associates Degree. Graduates from the Electrical Diploma program have a stackable pathway into the Construction and Trades Management program where upon successful completion they have the opportunity to become construction project managers. Project managers plan and direct building and maintenance in the construction industry. The program focuses on growing project management skills in the area of construction and trades management. This may include:
○ Planning and Directing Projects
○ Meeting with Owners
○ Examining a Work Breakdown Structure (WBS)
○ Negotiating with Subcontractors
○ Supervising Crews
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Portable: (Recognized in other geographical areas; by other educational institutions; or by other industries/companies) Yes or No (Explain):
Yes: The National Center for Construction Education & Research (NCCER) credentials are portable
- Accredited Curriculum: (This is referring to the course being accredited, not the test or school) Yes or No:
Yes
Accrediting Agency and link to website: The National Center for Construction Education & Research (NCCER) https://www.nccer.org/
10. Credential Attainment Rate: Percentage of students in the last 24 months who obtained a postsecondary credential, or secondary school diploma or its recognized equivalent, during participation or within one year after exit from the training program.
80%
Details
Program Length (Weeks)
40
Hours
50
Entrance Requirements
High School Diploma or Equivalent
School
WIOA Approved Program
Yes
Training Location(s)
6829 N 46th Ave, Glendale, Arizona
Local WIB
7 - ARIZONA@WORK - Maricopa County
Name of Credential
NCCER Core Curriculum / Electrical Level I / Electrical Level II / Electrical Level III and /or Electrical Level IV
Type of financial aid offered or have access to
Refund Policy
Is the proposed curriculum currently certified by an accrediting agency or similar national standardization program?
Yes - National Center for Construction Education & Research (NCCER)
Is this proposed curriculum considered a nontraditional program of training services for women?
No
Is this proposed curriculum considered a nontraditional program of training services for men?
No
Cost Items
In-State Tuition
$16,750.00 Tuition
Other Fees
$4,750.00 Program Fee
Out-of-State/District Tuition
$16,750.00 Tuition
Registration Fee
$40.00 Registration Fee
Total In-State Program Cost
$21,540.00
Total Out-of-State Program Cost
$21,540.00