Electrician

Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.)
Diploma
Electrician

Pursue a degree as an electrician and start your career in highly skilled settings. The electrician program prepares you to install, operate, maintain, and repair electrical apparatus. Electricians do hands-on work in residential, commercial, and industrial electric power wiring. Our program prepares you to enter the workforce or to continue your education.

Skills for the job: troubleshooting & installing equipment

High-demand career with 8.1% growth rate (careerwise)

flexible job opportunities

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Electrician, A.A.S.

The electrician AAS degree will prepare you to start your career as a skilled electrician. Use critical thinking skills to install, operate, maintain, and repair electrical apparatus and systems. Learn residential, commercial, and industrial electric power wiring. Our program is hands-on and teaches D.C. and A.C. motors, controls, and electrical distribution panels.

Length

  • 2 Years for Full-Time Students
  • 81 Credits

Cost

  • Typically $4,382 per Semester

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Electrician, Diploma

The electrician diploma prepares you to apply knowledge and skills to install, operate, maintain, and repair electrical apparatus and systems. Learn residential, commercial, and industrial electric power wiring. Our program is hands-on and teaches D.C. and A.C. motors, controls, and electrical distribution panels. The certificate can be applied towards the A.A.S. degree.

Length

  • 2 Years for Full-Time Students
  • 74 Credits

Cost

  • Typically $4,003 per Semester

Career Opportunities

The Inside Wireman is responsible for the installation and upkeep of diverse electrical systems within commercial and industrial settings. This includes fitting lighting, outlets, motors, heating apparatus, and control systems regulating energy consumption across the facility.

Electrical Inspectors examine the setup of electrical systems, including service equipment, feeders, subpanels, and branch wiring leading to electrical and mechanical appliances and utilization gear. They generate written reports and uphold records detailing the conducted tasks.

Electrical contractors are responsible for the design, installation, and upkeep of electrical systems within various facilities, including homes, offices, and industrial buildings. This term refers to both the companies offering these services and the individual professionals who execute them.

Specialized Electricians install and upkeep wiring, control mechanisms, and illumination setups. They examine electrical elements like transformers and circuit breakers.

Master electricians oversee the installation and maintenance of electrical systems in both residential and commercial settings. They conduct tests, diagnose issues, and replace electrical parts to guarantee the safe and effective operation of systems.

Journeyman electricians have the essential role of installing, repairing, and maintaining electrical systems. Utilizing blueprints, they decipher the intended functionality of these systems, enabling them to effectively diagnose electrical issues and devise appropriate solutions.

Anthony Johnson
There are many career opportunities within the electrical field. Applying for the program was an easy process and I was accepted right away. Everything fell into place and I can say the Electrician Program has been well worth it.
Anthony J.
2024 Graduate
Anthony Johnson
Electrician Program at the Canby Campus

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