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Energy-Electrical Technology

Energy-Electrical Technologies

What You'll Learn

Students will be exposed to career aspects related to the energy and electrical sector. Coursework will provide industry knowledge valuable in preparing to be a utility worker. Lab work will utilize hands-on and applied skills in residential and commercial electrical wiring. Students will further explore various forms of energy, including emerging ways to generate green energy.

Licenses/Certificates Available *

  • American Red Cross - CPR, First Aid and AED Certification
  • Career Safe - OSHA - Aerial and Scissor Lifts
  • Career Safe - OSHA 10 General Industry - Construction
  • Career Safe - OSHA 30 General Industry
  • CEWD - Energy Industry Fundamentals

* Advisory Committee Approved

Campus Availability

NW  SE  


Prospective Salary, Metro Detroit Area

$54,000 - $136,000

A male student wearing safety glasses is installing  a wall switch on a wood frams using a tool
A male young man in a hard hat and safety vest is working on electrical equipment in a workshop
A female student wearing safety glasses and a yellow vest is installing a switch on a wood frame

Contacts

Northwest Campus
(Clarkston)

Southeast Campus
(Royal Oak)