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Ready to expand your knowledge of electrical work, or just getting started in the trade? Whether you're looking to launch a new career, grow your skills as a contractor, or better understand your home as a homeowner, our classes are designed to be clear, practical, and friendly for everyone.
At J&A Electrical Academy, we break things down in a way that makes sense—no fluff, just real-world training you can actually use. From beginners to seasoned pros, we provide a supportive environment where learning is hands-on, engaging, and rooted in safety and code compliance.
No matter your background or experience level, we’re here to help you build confidence and take the next step.
Learn what electricity is, what voltage means, which wires are used for which jobs, how to choose the right wire gauge, and the basic safety rules every beginner should know.
Hands-on training on how to wire light switches and outlets, and where to install them according to residential code requirements.
Understand what a panel is, how breakers function, and how to plan circuits safely for lights, appliances, and more.
Learn the most common wiring mistakes new electricians and homeowners make — and what to do instead to stay safe and pass inspections.
Get a guided walkthrough of a residential jobsite (or visual breakdown), learn what to expect as a new electrician, how wires are run, boxes are placed, and what inspectors look for in the real world.
Learn how to wire lighting circuits, including 3-way and 4-way switches commonly used in stairways and hallways. Students will work through circuit diagrams and hands-on setups to fully understand how current flows in multiple-switch systems.
Understand residential code requirements for kitchens and bathrooms, including dedicated circuits, appliance layout, and GFCI/AFCI protection. Includes hands-on outlet layout and troubleshooting.
Learn how to install subpanels, understand the difference between grounding and bonding, and how to properly separate neutral and ground. NEC Article 250 simplified for field application.
Introduction to bending conduit (EMT), pulling THHN wires, and calculating box fill and conductor counts according to NEC. Hands-on experience with conduit fittings and terminations.
Learn how to approach real-world job sites: reading rough-in diagrams, staging materials, and identifying common wiring issues. Hands-on use of multimeters and troubleshooting exercises included.
Step onto a real job site or follow a guided walkthrough of an in-progress residential project. Identify box placements, 3-way switch layouts, and rough-in wiring practices. Ask questions, see it in action, and connect the classroom to the field.
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