Electrician Trade Schools Guide |
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WyoTechLong Beach - California The mission WyoTech is to provide quality job-relevant career training, designed to prepare men and women of all ages to enter, prosper in, and meet the needs of the employment community. The Electrician programs will provide you with the necessary technical, scientific, communication, and interpersonal skills for successful employment. You will be prepared for residential, industrial, and commercial tasks in this vital field.
Bay State School of Technology Canton - Massachusetts The Major Appliances/Basic Electricity program is offered on both a full time basis days and a part time evening basis. The course begins with the students being instructed on the principles of electricity with an emphasis on hands-on training. Starting out with safety, students proceed on to the use of meters, understanding wiring symbols, reading schematic wiring diagrams, and grasping the principles of voltage-amperage relationships. With an understanding of electricity, the program moves on to major household appliances.
Penn Commercial Business & Technical SchoolWashington - Pennsylvania Learning at Penn Commercial is "hands-on!" Students are actively involved in classes and enjoy the practical aspects of their programs. If you are good with your hands, proficient in math, and like to solve problems, then a career as an electrician may be your choice.
Wichita Technical Institute Wichita, Topeka - Kansas Joplin - Missouri Wichita Technical Institute, Inc. was established in January 1954 for the primary purpose of creating an educational institution to provide facilities for those individuals seeking to become properly trained as qualified electronics technicians. They work hand-in-hand with the industry to provide trained individuals who will fulfill today's industry needs. Their training concentrates on the development of professionalism and technical skills. Program offered:
Vatterott CollegeIllinois - Missouri - Ohio - Oklahoma - Tennessee Vatterott College will train you for a career in today's cutting edge, technology-driven trades. These programs are designed to prepare the graduate with theory and working knowledge to work in the field as an entry-level Electrical Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Service Mechanic with an operating knowledge of programmable logic controllers.
Lincoln Technical Institute Hamden, New Britain, Shelton - Connecticut What gives you a charge? How about becoming an Electrician in a residential, commercial or industrial setting? With Lincoln Tech, not only will you receive classroom hours, you can get part of the on-the-job-training requirements for your E-2 license. Our Electrician program has what you need to get started in the trade. And where can you see yourself after you get your license? Freedom, independence and maybe even owning your own company.
High-Tech InstitutePhoenix, Arizona Upon graduation, you will be qualified to work as an Electronics Technician, a Field Service Technician, a Maintenance Technician, an Installation Technician, an Engineering Associate, a Test Technician or a Customer Service Representative.
Career Centers of TexasEl Paso - Texas Students are instructed in the fundamentals of electricity and its practical applications, including the basic wiring and electrical layout schemes used in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. Graduates are awarded a diploma upon successful completion of the program.
Kaplan Career InstituteCleveland - Ohio At Kaplan Career Institute, you can gain the knowledge and technical skills you need to start a promising new career as an electrician. In the Electrician program you will receive training in the basic fundamentals of electricity and its practical applications. The program is 960 hours over 48 weeks (60 weeks for the evening schedule) and must be completed with a minimum of 68 credit hours.
CHI InstituteBroomall, Southampton - Pennsylvania CHI Institute's Electrician program offers flexible scheduling to accommodate your busy schedule. You can start taking classes during the day or at night, while continuing to work at your current job. Prior to receiving your diploma, you will receive hands-on training and plenty of opportunities to practice your skills in our training labs. Your experienced instructors will emphasize the importance of safety and compliance with electrical codes so you can launch your new career with confidence. See how CHI Institute can help you acquire the knowledge, skills, and work habits you need to get started on a career as an electrician.
Penn Foster Career SchoolWith 13 million students enrolled since 1890, Penn Foster is the world's largest and most respected distance learning institution. The school provides programs and services that are designed to meet the life-long learning needs of the adult learner.There are certain skills you need to begin a career as an Electrician. The Penn Foster Electrician Program helps you learn them quickly and conveniently. |
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