Programs: Industrial/Residential Wiring (221-883-65)
Award: Career Studies Certificates
Program Purpose:
This program is designed for those seeking employment in an electrical-related field or industrial/ residential wiring field. It will also provide updated training for those currently employed to increase their knowledge.
What will I learn?
Students successfully completing this program will be able to…
- Show knowledge of circuit design, current flow and power dissipation.
- Interpret schematics drawings.
- Show understanding of safety and legal requirements.
- Identify purpose/ location of components and protection devices.
- Use varied test equipment to measure voltage, current and resistance.
- Show knowledge of electrical/other controls.
How long will I need to be in college?
A college-ready student attending Camp full-time can complete this career studies certificate in three semesters.
What job or career can I get with this career studies certificate?
Upon completion of the program, graduates will possess the knowledge and skills required for various careers such as: industrial or residential construction electricians and installation and repair technicians.
What is the job outlook for graduates from this program?
As of the first quarter of 2024, total employment in the Hampton Roads Workforce Region for Electricians was 5,327. There is projected annual demand/need for 461 new entrants into this occupation (Source: Jobs EQ Occupation Report Electricians, August 2024).
How much can I earn with this career studies certificate?
Below are the wages for careers, within the Hampton Roads Workforce Region, that are related to this field.
|
Entry Level |
Mean |
Experienced |
Electricians |
$42,200 |
$60,700 |
$70,000 |
(Source: Jobs EQ Occupation Report Wages, August 2024)
Want to know more? Check out the program map and program requirements in the College Catalog.