The Industrial Electrical program offers an array of pathways to dozens of jobs in
an in-demand field.
You will work with industry professionals with decades of experience in the field
and train in state-of-the-art labs.
Program highlights
- You will learn to repair, test, adjust, install or maintain electronic equipment such
as industrial controls, transmitters and antennas. You will also learn to repair,
install, adjust or maintain industrial production and processing machinery, or refinery
and pipeline distribution systems.
- Our classes combine instructor-led and online learning with hands-on lab work.
- Industry-experienced professionals teach convenient day and evening classes.
- You can test out of some courses from skills you've developed on the job. We also
offer credit for select federally approved apprenticeship programs.
Careers
You can work as a maintenance mechanic, stationary engineer, boiler operator, industrial
electrician, electronic mechanic, millwright, instrumentation and controls technician,
and more.
Visit Occupational Information Network (O*NET) to view salary information, employment outlook and personal characteristics needed
for this career.
Our alumni work at manufacturing companies, food processing plants, factories, hospitals
and power plants.
Transfer made simple
Whatever your transfer destination, we'll work to make sure your credits move easily.
That's why we're experts at it. We've worked out specific transfer agreements with many four-year colleges and universities.
Please check with an advisor for transfer information.