Electrical Technology
Career Overview:
Individuals skilled in electrical trades are always in demand. As new homes, buildings, and industries spring up, the need for electrical energy increases, as does the need for competent electrical technicians. In this program, students learn the skills necessary to work as an apprentice electrician, electrician’s helper, maintenance technician, or electrical equipment technician, among others. This career training program combines hands-on training and classroom instruction in the area of residential and industrial electricity. The new fields of hydraulics, PLCs, pneumatics and robotics, as they relate to the electrical industry, will be explored.College Credits are available from participating colleges and universities. For more information refer to the college credit link.
Full and Half-Time Sessions:
8:30am – 11:30am and 12:30pm to 3:30pmEnrollment open to high school juniors, seniors, and adult students.
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Other Costs:
Mandatory Books –Student Organizations – Skills USA $12
Certifications/License –
Basic Tool Pouch -
Enrollment or Questions:
Afton - dewayne.mead@netech.eduKansas - greg.mitchell@netech.edu
Pryor - tom.girten@netech.edu
Financial Aid - Scholarships:
lavonne.reavis@netech.eduPhone: 918-825-5555
Last modified: Monday, August 30, 2010, 11:26 AM




