Lincoln's Electrical Technology Program gives you the power to compete in today's fast-paced world. It's a comprehensive program that delivers a variety of career options, upon program completion and apprenticeship and licensing if applicable in your state. If a career in electricity sparks your interest, Lincoln will give you the energy and skills to succeed.
Scholastic Overview
The Electrical Technology Program is a 78 quarter-credit-hour program. This is a comprehensive program that prepares a student to enter the Electrical Field. During each section of instruction, the students receive the necessary classroom and lab instruction pertaining to the subject that is being taught. After the students have obtained necessary math skills and basic theory, they will design, wire and install various electrical applications in appropriate settings.
Graduates of this program are qualified as entry-level Electrician Apprentices who may work in residential, commercial or industrial settings under the guidance of a licensed electrician. Potential occupations may include, but are not limited to, residential, commercial or industrial construction, maintenance and repair. Graduates should check with their local state licensing bureaus for apprenticeship licensing requirements.
Maximum shop/lab size: 20 students per instructor Maximum class size: 40 students per instructor Program length: 12 months days/24 months evenings |