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The study of electrical laws and principles pertaining to DC and AC circuits is the focus of the course. This includes current, voltage, resistance, power, inductance, capacitance, and transformers. Stresses the use of standard electrical tests, electrical equipment, and troubleshooting procedures. Safety procedures and practices are emphasized. This course will use lecture, lab, and online simulation to prepare students for certification assessment through (SACA), Smart Automation Certification Alliance (SACA C-201 Electrical Systems I Certification).

Upon successful completion of this course the student will be expected to:

  1. Demonstrate proper safety precautions related to equipment.
  2. Define the following terms: voltage, resistance, current amperage, direct current, alternating current, and power supply.
  3. Identify electrical components and form a schematic diagram. Identify types of electrical mechanical switches (SPDT, DPDT, etc.)
  4. Calculate voltage, current, and resistance in series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits using Ohm's Law.
  5. Perform voltage, current, and resistance measurements using the proper measurement devices (both analog and digital meters).
  6. Create a schematic drawing and complete single phase AC electrical service connections including meter bases and service panels.
  7. Identify basic principles and characteristics of transformers, resistors, capacitors and diodes.
  8. Calculate values for AC and DC resistive, inductive, and capacitive components.
  9. Assemble and test laboratory exercises including building single phase AC switched circuits, and circuits using mechanical relays.
  10. Demonstrate ability to read and interpret technical documents.
  11. Demonstrate ability to use various types of software applicable to course.
  12. Recall fundamental content to meet/exceed the cut-score for the SACA (Smart Automation Certification Alliance) C-201 Electrical Systems I Certification exam - Silver Certification.
  13. Demonstrate skills to obtain the SACA C-201 Electrical Systems I Certification exam - Gold Certification at a 100% of skill standard.

Each campus has a unique process for running this class. Please reach out to the campus contact (found below) to find out more information.

Electricians are a five-flame occupation according to Indiana's Department of Workforce Development's INDemand Jobs. This class covers key concepts that many employers have a hard time finding in candidates; voltmeters, wiring repair, hazard identification and more. This occupation - especially in a smart manufacturing setting - is expected to grow in demand by nearly 10% by 2031.

When you click on the  below, you will be directed to the Skills Training Self-Registration Portal. Once you are redirected to the registration page, click on "New to Skills Training?" even if you have an existing username. 

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Note: You will be asked to provide your SSN; this is necessary to match or create a new account with the College. This data is encrypted and deleted from the registration platform once it has been transmitted into our closed database. Please review the College's Skills Training Terms and Conditions and the Student Financial Agreement fully before submitting your registration. 

There are several flexible options available to help cover the cost of your skills training class:

  • One-time payment – Pay the full class price upfront.

  • Payment plan – Split your payments into 3-, 6-, or 9-month installments ($30 to set up, no interest).

  • Employer sponsorship – Your employer may fund your training as part of a workforce development or upskilling initiative - ask them today!

Need help deciding? Select "Unsure" on the registration form and our team will reach out to discuss details with you. 

Upcoming Classes

Class Dates
Time
Location
Cost
  • Apr 16, 2026 – Jun 18, 2026 3 p.m. – 7 p.m., Thurs.
Fort Wayne
$800

SACA - Basic Electricity

Continental
207 S West St
Auburn, IN 46706

In Person, Instructor-Led
Contact: Kassandra Flanagan, kflanagan9@ivytech.edu

Costs may vary by location given differences in the cost of supplies and class provider.

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