FSCJ is closed for Winter Break, Thursday, December 19-Tuesday, December 31, 2024, and New Year’s Day on Wednesday, January 1, 2025. The College will reopen Thursday, January 2, 2025.
In the Electricity Career Certificate (C.C.) program, experienced faculty teach students the concepts of AC and DC, how to read blueprints, the use of hand and power tools, electrical wiring and maintenance and National Electric Code requirements. Through hands-on experience in the lab, students will develop good work habits that will help them gain skills required to become a journeyman or master electrician.
Full-time Day program (5632) classes are held Monday through Thursday, 7:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m., for 8 months.
ETAJAX Pre-Apprenticeship Classes are being taught in partnership with Electrical Training Alliance of Jacksonville.
FALL FULL-TIME COHORTS HAVE REACHED CAPACITY. Next schedule will be released October for Spring Enrollment, please make sure to attend a program information session.
Upon successful completion of the program, students may receive articulated College credit toward the Industrial Management Technology (A.S.) degree.
Additional Costs/Fees: Approximately $3,504
Degree:
Career Certificates (C.C.)
Credit Hours:
1,200 Clock/Contact hours
Online Program :
No
Program Code: 5632
Financial Aid Eligible :
Yes
 
trades@fscj.edu
 
(904) 633-8292
Florida State College at Jacksonville’s Building Construction program has a long-standing relationship with this region’s major industry organizations, such as Woods Engineering, ShayCore Enterprises, Superior Construction, Stellar Group, Dickey Smith & Company, Miatt Construction, Accubuild Construction, Haskell, Gilbane, Barton and Malow, and Auld & White.
Members of the Northeast Florida Builders Association serve on Electricity Advisory Council and on advisory committees for all trades, as well as provide internships and fund annual scholarships. The advisory committees provide leadership, support, and guidance for the program and support such educational activities as constructing residential projects from design to move in.
You have the opportunity to network with major contractors and become employed while you’re still in school. We also refer you for internships and job interviews.
Cost Breakdown:
Course Number | Class Description | Contact Hours Per Class | Price Per Clock Hour | Cost Per Class (In State Tuition) | Semester |
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BCV 0603C: | Electrician Helper | 300 | $2.92 | $876.00 | Fall Payments |
BCV 0640C: | Residential Electrician | 450 | $2.92 | $1314.00 | |
BCV 0652C: | Commercial Electrician | 450 | $2.92 | $1314.00 | Spring Payments |
Approximately | Total Tuition Costs | $3504.00 |