
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
THEORY AND PRACTICE.
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THEORY AND PRACTICE.
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The course gallery consists of all the different artifacts that are needed for one to navigate the course freely

Educators, students, and electricians can navigate to the different modules and units through this window or by accessing the button link below.

In this area, students, educators, and electricians will have easy access to a variety of educational books and regulatory manuals in the field of electrical technology.

Students and educators can have an interactive discussion about the different aspects of the course modules and units.

Students can visit this page to give their feedback about the course content and their learning achievement.
Trainees enrolled in the program will receive theoretical and practical training in electrical installation. The training will include, but not be limited to, the following: Electrical wiring of building lighting and receptacle outlets. Inspecting wiring and testing voltage and current. Diagnosing and rectifying defects in the electrical circuits, drawing, blueprint reading, and conduit bending. The course syllabus will provide the duration, outline, and roadmap for each course.
DISCLAIMER: (All electrical works must be verified by a licensed electrician before energizing.)

EDUCATORS
“The website is very easy to navigate.”
“The website and its content can be used to teach a short course in electrical installation.”
“Interesting content; the website is very engaging.”
ELECTRICIANS
“The library is fascinating because it has the opportunity to gain a wealth of information.”
“The website was very helpful to me at work today. I received a lot of useful information.”
LEARNERS
“We love the educational videos.”
“The website design is astonishing.”
“The website can be enhanced by interactive quizzes, gamification features, badges, and points.”
MIC IT centers are located in the following areas. Electrical installation is done in these areas:
The locations of these centers are Pleasantville, San Fernando, Point Fortin Volunteer Road, and Richardson Road.