What jobs can I get? How much can I get paid?
Why is This a Good Career Bet?
CareerOneStop, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor, projects job growth increase over the next decade of 28% for electricians.
Courses in Electrical Technology can train you to be an apprentice electrician, prepare for licensing exams or upgrade your current job skills for career and salary promotions.
Career Paths
Electrical Technology Associate in Applied Sciences Degree
Electrical project managers Electrical project estimators Electrical generating plant operators Building and code compliance inspectors Electrical contractors
Electrical Technology Certificate
Apprentice electricians Code compliance inspectors Electrical construction estimators Electrical project field supervisors
Electrical Construction Certificate
Other Construction-Related Career Paths
Students who pursue associate degrees or certificates in our other construction-related programs may consider the following job paths:
Construction Technology Associate in Applied Sciences Degree
Project superintendents Building inspectors Insurance representatives Manufacturing and materials representatives Commercial or residential contractors
Construction Technology Certificates
- Skilled tradespeople in specialized crafts