The Industrial Electrician Program equips students with essential skills in electrical
systems, preparing them for dynamic careers in the thriving industrial sector.
About the Curriculum
Electricians install and maintain electrical and power systems for various settings.
PSC provides programs to train future electricians, who typically specialize in construction
or maintenance, and sometimes both. Construction-focused electricians install wiring
in different facilities, while maintenance-oriented ones repair and upgrade existing
systems and equipment. This specialization allows them to serve the diverse needs
of homes, businesses, and factories.
The industrial electrician degree program prepares students for work as electricians
and to meet the demands of changing technology. Training encompasses theory as well
as hands-on skills. Students pursuing the A.A.S. degree on a full time schedule will
be prepared for entry-level positions as industrial electricians.
This training has been approved by the United States Bureau of Apprenticeship Training.
The industrial electrician certificate prepares students to troubleshoot and maintain
electrical devices used in a manufacturing industry, while the industrial maintenance
technician certificate trains students for a company’s individual workplace needs.