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This course will develop skills in shielded metal arc welding and cutting. Gas metal arc welding, M.I.G. and gas tungsten arc welding will be introduced if possible. Safety and setup procedures will be stressed. This course is a prerequisite for the Basic Welding II class. LIMITED number of seats available. Safety glasses, welding mask and welding gloves are required.
Note: you can only register for 1 welding course per term (Tuesday OR Thursday only). ALL students must be at least 18 years of age and Current high school students are not allowed to attend this class. More ![]() ![]() ![]()
Read Important note: each class is 75 hours towards your Journeyman Examination. On the first night of class January 9th the electrical instructors will place students in a class based on their completed hours of education.
You must be a current electrician apprentice to attend these classes Course Description: To prepare the apprentice to become eligible to take the state examination for Journeyman Electrician. Instruction will be given in the following areas mathematics, theory, blueprint reading, and code regulations. To sit for the Journeyman Examination, 600 hours of education are required as a prerequisite. Schedule: The course meets Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm beginning January 9th, 2024. If needed, Please email Rick Martin (rmartin@gltech.org) with registration questions. ** This is NOT a hands-on Electrical Course Program. These 75-hour courses prepare the electrical apprentice to sit for the Journeyman Examination, which 600 hours of classroom education are required as a prerequisite to take the Massachusetts Journeyman Examination. More ![]() ![]() ![]()
The course is designed for Journeyman to prepare for their Master's Examination. Class work covers the study and interpretation of the Massachusetts Electrical Code: NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm Code, Massachusetts State Amendments, Contractor's Guide to Business Law and Project Management. 237 CMR 12-23 Rules and Regulations of the Board of State Examiners, General Laws of Massachusetts MGL Ch. 141 Supervision of Electricians, Massachusetts Inspection of Buildings MGL 143, Massachusetts Lien Law MGL 254, overtime, worker compensation, unemployment laws, Federal Regulations, OSHA.
***Required books: Masters ExamBuster workbook 2023 edition (price TBD) and the NEC/MEC 2023 edition. Additional helpful resources: NFPA 72 Fire Alarm Code, OSHA 1926 Standards Handbook, NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business 13th edition.
This course is 75 hours. To sit for the Master Electrician Examination, 150 hours of education are required as a prerequisite. More ![]() ![]() ![]()
Note: This class starts in January 2024. This class is In-Person and Virtual. Computer access is required. Homework is going to be expected to be done in order to achieve 110 hours.
This course is for individuals wishing to prepare for their Journeyman's Examination. Class work will follow the tier guidelines set by the State. This course is applicable only to those newly licensed apprentices after September 1, 2008. All plumbing students must have a copy of the current code book to bring to all classes.
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Note: This class starts in January 2024. This class is In-Person and Virtual. Computer access is required. This course is on Tuesdays and Thursdays. This is a 110 hour course starting on Tuesday, January 30, 2024 until completion of 110 hours.
This course is for individuals wishing to prepare for their Journeyman's Examination. Class work will follow the tier guidelines set by the State. This course is applicable only to those newly licensed apprentices after September 1, 2008. All plumbing students must have a copy of the current code book to bring to all classes. More ![]() ![]() ![]()
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