California Electrician Colleges
Here is a list of California colleges which offer a wide variety of programs that will prepare you for a career as an electrician. We've also gathered information about an electrician career, located at the bottom of the page. Click on a college to find more specific information or just scroll down the page through all the colleges and their programs.
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Everest Institute
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Long Beach, CA
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Electrical Technology (Associate's Degree)
You will learn the tools necessary to plan and modify electrical systems that generate and consume large amounts of electricity. The electrical industry supplies and manages transformers, motors, generators, switchgears, and other equipment required to power homes, businesses and industries.
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Electrician (Diploma)
The program provides you with the knowledge and ability to install, alter, repair and maintain all types of electrical systems. The training gives you the flexibility to pursue different areas of employment as entry-level electricians.
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Industrial Electrical Technology (Diploma)
You will learn the necessary tools to work with electrical circuits, analog and digital electronics, microprocessors and microcomputers, motors and controls. Effective communication, technical and scientific skills are vital to your success as an industrial electrical technician.
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Institute for Business and Technology
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Santa Clara, CA
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Electrician Technician (Diploma)
Upon successful completion of this program, the graduate will be prepared with the necessary skills for employment in a variety of entry-level electrician positions.
Graduates of the program will be able to work (all entry levels) in industrial maintenance as well as new construction electrical work.
Institute of Technology
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Clovis, CA
/ Modesto, CA
/ Roseville, CA
/ Sacramento, CA
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Facility Maintenance Technician (Diploma)
Graduates of our FMT program will be qualified to perform basic carpentry, plumbing and residential wiring. They will also be able to effectively maintain and troubleshoot basic electrical controls, as well as heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, and refrigeration systems. Additionally, students will be introduced to the fundamentals of brazing/welding, cost estimation and blue-print reading.
Electrician college graduates use the principles and theories of science, engineering, and mathematics to solve technical problems in research and development, manufacturing, sales, construction, inspection, and maintenance. They are responsible for setting up, checking, and correcting operational and experimental electrical machinery, circuitry, and equipment adhering to pre-established guidelines for an organization's engineering specifications. Many electrical technicians assist engineers and scientists for their job duties. Other electricians work in manufacturing; they may assist in product design, development, or production. Many workers who repair or maintain various types of electrical, electronic, or mechanical equipment are called technicians and work on installation, maintenance, and repair.
Salary Information
The earnings of Electrician College graduates vary depending on their experience, chosen field, skill level, and location. Median salaries for Electrical Technicians are about $40,000.
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