Program: Electrical Technician

AIM’s Electrical Technician trade program teaches you how to set up, install, repair, and maintain electrical systems of all kinds—from heating and cooling to lighting and communications.

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Next Start Date March 31
Program Duration 12 months
Credit Hours 36 credit hours
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Program Information

The 12-month Electrical Technician course is dynamic and efficient. Through classroom instruction and hands-on lab settings, you’ll dive into topics like electrical theory, wiring methods, blueprint reading, equipment selection, and safety protocols. The program also covers troubleshooting, life-safety systems, and electrical equipment maintenance to ensure systems run safely and efficiently.

 

You and your fellow classmates will learn from instructors with years of field experience; some are even AIM alumni themselves. Armed with firsthand knowledge, it’s their job (and passion) to impart wisdom to help you navigate this rewarding career path.

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Post-Program Information

As part of the program, you’ll have the opportunity to earn your OSHA 30-hour certification and complete NCCER Levels I, II, and III. This gives you the credentials and industry-recognized skills to stand out in the electrical field. Whether you’re wiring a home or operating complex industrial systems, you’ll be ready to take on a variety of electrical projects with the confidence employers look for.

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