
Electrician Schools
Gaining a qualification from electrician school is a really good way of making sure that you have a successful career as an electrician or in an associated trade. Electrician school will offer you a variety of different levels of qualification, from certification in a number of different areas of electrical trades, through to an associate degree in a related subject.
Studying at electrician school will include a number of different…
Online Electrician Schools
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Ashworth University
Programs offered:
- Electrician
- Electrician Training
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Stratford Career Institute
Programs offered:
- Electrician
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Penn Foster Career School
Programs offered:
- Electrician
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Penn Foster Global
Programs offered:
- Electrician
Campus Electrician Schools by State
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Arizona
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Tucson College - Tucson
Electrician
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California
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Institute for Business and Technology - Santa Clara
Electrician
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Connecticut
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Lincoln Tech - Cromwell
Electrician
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Illinois
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Vatterott College - Quincy
Applied Electrical Technology , Building Maintenance Mechanic , Electrical Mechanic , Electrical Mechanics , Electrical Technology
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Iowa
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Vatterott College - Des Moines
Applied Electrical Technology , Building Maintenance Mechanic , Electrical Mechanic , Electrical Mechanics , Electrical Technology
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Kansas
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Vatterott College - Wichita
Applied Electrical Technology , Building Maintenance Mechanic , Electrical Mechanic , Electrical Mechanics , Electrical Technology
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Maryland
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Lincoln Tech - Columbia
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North American Trade School - Baltimore
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TESST College of Technology - Baltimore
Certificate: Electrician
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Massachusetts
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Lincoln Tech - Brockton
Electrician
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Michigan
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Kaplan Career Institute - Detroit
Diploma: Electrician
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Missouri
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Vatterott College - Joplin
Applied Electrical Technology , Building Maintenance Mechanic , Electrical Mechanic , Electrical Mechanics , Electrical Technology
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Nebraska
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Vatterott College - Omaha
Applied Electrical Technology , Building Maintenance Mechanic , Electrical Mechanic , Electrical Mechanics , Electrical Technology
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New Jersey
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Lincoln Tech - Edison
Electrician
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New Mexico
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Kaplan Career Institute - Albuquerque
Diploma: Electrician
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New York
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Lincoln Tech - Whitestone
Electrician
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North Carolina
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Miller-Motte Technical College - Cary
Electrician Technology
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Ohio
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Kaplan Career Institute - Cleveland
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Vatterott College - Broadview Heights
Applied Electrical Technology , Building Maintenance Mechanic , Electrical Mechanic , Electrical Mechanics , Electrical Technology
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Oklahoma
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Vatterott College - Oklahoma City
Applied Electrical Technology , Building Maintenance Mechanic , Electrical Mechanic , Electrical Mechanics , Electrical Technology
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Pennsylvania
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CHI Institute - Broomall
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Kaplan Career Institute - Harrisburg
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Lincoln Tech - Allentown
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New Castle School of Trades - Pulaski
Electrical Technology
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Rhode Island
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Lincoln Tech - Lincoln
Electrician
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South Carolina
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Miller-Motte Technical College - Charleston
Electrician Technology
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Tennessee
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Miller-Motte Technical College - Chattanooga
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Vatterott College - Memphis
Applied Electrical Technology , Building Maintenance Mechanic , Electrical Mechanic , Electrical Mechanics , Electrical Technology
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Texas
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Kaplan Career Institute - McAllen
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Lincoln Tech - Grand Prairie
Electrician
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Virginia
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Miller-Motte Technical College - Lynchburg
Electrician Technology
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Electrician Schools (continued from top)
Gaining a qualification from electrician school is a really good way of making sure that you have a successful career as an electrician or in an associated trade. Electrician school will offer you a variety of different levels of qualification, from certification in a number of different areas of electrical trades, through to an associate degree in a related subject.
Studying at electrician school will include a number of different subjects including physics, math, electrical circuitry, electronics, simple drafting and other related subjects. You may choose to specialize in certain areas, such as micro electronics, domestic electrical work, control electronics or automotive electronics. Your electrician school will be able to help you to choose the right program for your needs, and give you the skills and knowledge you need to progress in your chosen career.
Many electricians cannot afford to take a full time program in their chosen subject, and electrician schools offer full time and part time programs, as well as many courses online. You will find that your electrician school can help you to fit your study, work and other responsibilities into your timetable, and have experience that can help you finance your study program.
Your career as an electrician or in a related trade can only benefit from your time studying in an electrician school, and many people who want their careers to progress work out a program of continuing education, allowing them to remain updated with the latest developments in their field.

