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Tylor Brown
I am from Irmo, South Carolina and have six years of experience in the electrical industry. I began my career working in commercial electrical contracting for CarolinaPower, and the last few years working in fire systems across the Midlands. In 2022, I begin my teaching career as an electricity education instructor at LTC. I aim to guide high school students to be skilled craftsmen of the electrical trade.
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Courses
Electricity 1 (LTC) 628700CD
Grades 11, 10, 12 2 units
Industry Credential Alignment: OSHA 10
This course begins the study of conduit bending; electrical theory; test equipment; introduction to the electrical code; safety in the workplace; residential, commercial and industrial wiring; and blueprint reading. Students work with hand tools and construct working electrical stations. Students participating in this program have the opportunity to become certified with the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER), a nationally recognized certification program. Students may be eligible to participate in cooperative work experiences or apprenticeships, which combine career and technical training with supervised work experience in business and industry.Electricity 2 (LTC) 628800CD
Grades 12, 11 2 units
Prerequisite: Electricity 1
Industry Credential Alignment: NCCER
This course begins the study of alternating current, electrical motors, grounding, conduit bending, cable trays, electrical services and electrical lighting. Students work with hand tools, power tools, blueprints and floor plans to construct a real house that is later sold to the public. The house must pass the building inspections process. Students participating in this program have the opportunity to become certified with the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER). This is a nationally recognized certification program. Students may be eligible to participate in cooperative work experiences or apprenticeships, which combine career and technology training with supervised work experience in business and industry.