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Electrical
Students study industrial, commercial and residential wiring, gaining knowledge and experience for a career as an electrician. In the classroom, students learn about the National Electrical Code, a must for graduates interested in becoming licensed electricians. Well-trained seniors are in demand in the workplace; many take advantage of the Cooperative Education program that allows eligible seniors to work in the field.
Highlights
Motor control
Transformers
Single and three-phase service
Fire and alarm security systems
Residential, commercial, and industrial wiringCareer Opportunities in Electrical
Entry Level Occupations- Electrical Apprentice
- Electrical Supply Company Worker
- Electrician’s Helper
- Solar Energy Installation
With Experience and/or Advanced Training
- Business Agent for Electrician Union
- Electrical Advisory Committee
- Electrical Contractor
- Electrical Instructor
- Journeyman Electrician
- Master Electrician
- Teacher
- Wiring Inspector
Related Occupations
- Alarm Installer
- Electrical Cost Estimator
- Power Company Lineman
- Power Plant Operator
- Service Representative