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Student adjusting wires inside a blue electrical box mounted between wooden studs in an electrical training area.

What You’ll Learn

Build the technical skills needed to install, troubleshoot and maintain electrical systems in industrial environments and beyond.

The Industrial Electricity program prepares you for work with electrical equipment and systems used in residential, commercial and industrial settings. Through classroom instruction and hands-on training, you’ll learn how electrical systems operate and how to safely wire, test, maintain and repair the components that keep facilities running.

You will learn how to:

  • Understand electrical principles, circuits and system operation
  • Read schematics, wiring diagrams and technical drawings
  • Apply safety practices, including proper PPE and lockout/tagout procedures
  • Use electrical meters, testing tools and troubleshooting methods
  • Install and maintain wiring, motors, transformers and electrical components
  • Work with motor controls, timers and industrial electrical systems
  • Learn programmable controllers and automation-related concepts
  • Build knowledge in robotics, electronics and pneumatics
  • Apply code-based practices and industry standards in electrical work

The program provides a strong foundation in both traditional electrical skills and modern industrial technology, preparing you for a variety of entry-level electrical and maintenance roles.

Workforce Ready in Months

Our programs are designed to get you job-ready fast — with flexible scheduling built around your life.

What You Can Do

Industrial Electricity can prepare you for electrical and maintenance careers in manufacturing, contracting and industrial operations.

Today’s employers need skilled workers who can support electrical systems, maintain equipment and troubleshoot issues in fast-paced environments. If you enjoy technical problem-solving and hands-on work, this program can help you step into a high-demand field.

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Student using a screwdriver to secure wiring inside an electrical box on a wooden training frame in a lab.

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