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What You’ll Learn

Get ready for a hands-on career powering homes, businesses and industrial facilities with the skills employers need every day.

The Residential/Commercial/Industrial Electricity program gives you a broad foundation in electrical theory, installation and troubleshooting. Training combines core electrical theory with practical experience so you can build confidence working with tools, wiring systems and electrical equipment.

You will learn how to:

  • Apply electrical safety procedures and follow the National Electrical Code
  • Install and service residential, commercial and industrial wiring systems
  • Read blueprints, schematics and electrical diagrams
  • Use electrical test meters, measuring instruments and common trade tools
  • Understand circuits, Ohm’s Law, alternating current and load calculations
  • Work with conduit, grounding, insulation and overcurrent protection
  • Install and troubleshoot electric motors, transformers and motor controls
  • Build skills in relay logic, programmable logic controllers and industrial automation
  • Diagnose electrical problems and support repair and maintenance work

The program is designed to give you a broad technical foundation and real-world experience to help you handle everyday challenges faced by electrical technicians in the field.

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

Residential/Commercial/Industrial Electricity can lead to strong career opportunities in construction, maintenance and electrical service.

Skilled electrical technicians are needed to install new systems, keep equipment running safely and respond when problems interrupt power or performance. With training in residential, commercial and industrial electricity, you can build practical skills that support long-term career growth in a high-demand trade.

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