Training Catalog
Structured pathways for electrical, energy, and smart infrastructure careers.
Admiral Academy organizes its training catalog as one connected workforce development ecosystem. The catalog begins with a foundational entry program, expands through structured electrical progression, and opens into specialty infrastructure, transition, employer, and career advancement pathways.
This page is designed to function as both a website-ready supporting page and a brochure-style overview that can be printed or downloaded for students, employer partners, and workforce stakeholders.
Foundational entry point through the Electrical Career Launch Program
NCCER-aligned electrical progression from Level 1 through Level 4
Infrastructure specialization tracks for EV, smart systems, low voltage, maintenance, solar, and battery storage
Workforce transition and employer partner programs
Career advancement routes into apprenticeship, leadership, and contractor readiness
Why Admiral Academy exists
Admiral Academy is a workforce development institution dedicated to preparing individuals for careers in the electrical, energy, and infrastructure industries. Rather than presenting isolated training classes, the academy is positioned as a complete talent pipeline that supports students from foundational learning through apprenticeship, specialty skill development, placement, and long-term career advancement.
This training catalog should immediately show website visitors that Admiral Academy is broader than a traditional trade school track. It supports electrical trades, energy infrastructure, smart infrastructure systems, field service and maintenance, independent technical contracting, and electrical business ownership pathways.
Broader than a traditional trade school track
Program ecosystem structure
Six connected program categories
Each category serves a distinct role within Admiral Academy’s workforce development model, while still connecting to the broader student journey.
Foundational entry point for most students.
Structured electrical progression from Level 2 through Level 4.
Programs aligned to modern infrastructure systems.
Bridge programs into employment opportunities.Foundational entry point for most students.
Training services for employers and partner organizations.
Leadership, contractor development, and entrepreneurship paths.
Career pathway model
Multiple routes through one program ecosystem
The academy supports multiple student outcomes depending on professional goals, employer needs, and the infrastructure sectors each learner wants to enter.
Foundational entry
ECLP
NCCER Core + OSHA + Electrical Level 1
Advanced progression
L2–L4
Structured electrical advancement
Specialization
6+
Infrastructure-focused technician tracks
End goals
Many
Placement, apprenticeship, leadership, contracting
Core curriculum • NCCER-aligned electrical sequence
Electrical Levels 1 through 4
Level 1 • 12th Edition
Electrical Level 1
Foundational electrical construction knowledge and safety practices.
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MODULE
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HOURS
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Occupational Overview: The Electrical Industry |
2.5 |
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Safety For Electricians |
10 |
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Electrical Test Equipment |
7.5 |
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Electrical Theory and Circuits |
12.5 |
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Basic Electrical Construction Documents |
7.5 |
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Introduction to the National Electrical Code® |
7.5 |
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Outlet, Device, Pull, and Junction Boxes |
22.5 |
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Wireways, Raceways, and Fittings |
22.5 |
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Conduit Preparation and Bending |
25 |
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Conductors and Cables |
12.5 |
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Dwelling Wiring |
20 |
Level 2 • 12th Edition
Electrical Level 2
Builds on Level 1 with system installation, controls, motors, and troubleshooting.
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MODULE
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HOURS
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Conductor Installations |
12.5 |
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Alternating Current |
17.5 |
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Fundamental Control Concepts |
12.5 |
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Practical Applications of Lighting |
25 |
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Cable Tray |
10 |
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Motors: Theory, Application, and Calculations |
25 |
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Conductor Terminations and Splices |
7.5 |
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Grounding and Bonding |
15 |
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Circuit Breakers and Fuses |
25 |
Level 3 • 11th Edition
Electrical Level 3
Intermediate commercial electrical systems, calculations, distribution, and controls.
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MODULE
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HOURS
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Load Calculations — Branch and Feeder Circuits |
17.5 |
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Conductor Selection and Calculations |
15 |
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Practical Applications of Lighting |
12.5 |
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Hazardous Locations |
15 |
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Overcurrent Protection |
25 |
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Distribution Equipment |
12.5 |
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Transformers |
12.5 |
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Commercial Electrical Services |
10 |
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Motor Calculations |
12.5 |
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Voice, Data, & Video |
10 |
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Motor Controls |
12.5 |
Level 4 • 11th Edition
Electrical Level 4
Advanced systems, specialty controls, leadership, and professional readiness.
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MODULE
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HOURS
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Load Calculations — Feeders & Services |
20 |
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Health Care Facilities |
10 |
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Standby and Emergency Systems |
10 |
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Basic Electronic Theory |
10 |
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Fire Alarm Systems |
15 |
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Specialty Transformers |
10 |
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Advanced Controls |
20 |
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HVAC Controls |
15 |
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Heat Tracing and Freeze Protection |
10 |
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Motor Operation and Maintenance |
10 |
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Medium-Voltage Terminations/Splices |
10 |
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Special Locations |
20 |
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Introduction to Leadership |
22.5 |
Specialty infrastructure training programs
Electrical Apprenticeship Training Programs
Foundational program
Electrical Career Launch Program (ECLP)
The foundational entry point into the Admiral Academy workforce pipeline. This bundled program combines NCCER Core curriculum, OSHA safety training, and Electrical Level 1 to prepare students for entry into the electrical workforce.
Training focused on installation and maintenance of digital signage systems deployed in public infrastructure environments.
- Digital display installation
- Equipment configuration
- System troubleshooting
- Infrastructure support operations
Focused on low-voltage electrical systems used in communications, security, and data networks.
- Low voltage wiring systems
- Telecommunications infrastructure
- Network equipment installation
- System testing and diagnostics
Maintenance and service training for electrical systems used in commercial and infrastructure environments.
- Electrical system inspection
- Equipment maintenance procedures
- Troubleshooting electrical equipment
- Preventive maintenance practices
Prepares technicians to support the growing electric vehicle charging infrastructure industry.
- EV charger installation fundamentals
- Electrical load considerations
- EV charging system troubleshooting
- EV infrastructure maintenance
Prepares technicians to install and support solar photovoltaic systems.
- Solar system components
- Photovoltaic system installation
- Electrical integration of solar systems
- System inspection and safety procedures
Training focused on energy storage systems used in modern electrical infrastructure.
- Battery storage technologies
- System installation and configuration
- Energy storage system safety
- System monitoring and maintenance
Transition, employer, and career programs
From training to long-term career mobility
Admiral Academy is designed to bridge training, placement, employer development, and entrepreneurial advancement. That broader structure is what separates the catalog from a standard course list.
Programs included in the broader catalog
Career pathway model
Examples of student pathways
Electrical Career Path
Infrastructure Technician Path
Electrical Career Path
Strategic role of Admiral Academy
A complete talent pipeline for the infrastructure economy
Admiral Academy serves as a workforce development platform designed to prepare technicians for the evolving infrastructure economy. By integrating technical training with workforce placement and career development programs, the academy operates as a complete talent pipeline for the electrical and infrastructure industries.
Structured career pathways
Workforce training aligned with industry needs
Apprenticeship and employment opportunities
Career advancement and entrepreneurship programs
Admiral Academy
Infrastructure Workforce Training Catalog refined toward a true launch brochure feel with photographic panel treatment, iconography, infographic spreads, a stronger enrollment section, and NCCER partnership callout space.
