ELECTRICAL - INTRODUCTION - ONE YEAR CERTIFICATE
Hinds Community College - Raymond / Main Campus
505 E. Main St., Raymond, MS, 39154
About This Program
The Postsecondary Electrical Technology program prepares individuals to install operate maintain and repair electrical systems. These systems include residential commercial and industrial wiring motors controls and electrical distribution panels. The program offers extensive hands-on training in electrical troubleshooting and the development of problem-solving skills in industrial electrical procedures programmable logic controllers and process control.
Credential
Career Certificate - Electrical Technology
Field of Study
Electrical and Power Transmission Installers.
Related Occupation
Construction workers build, repair, and renovate residential and commercial structures across Mississippi and beyond. The field includes carpenters, electricians, plumbers, welders, and heavy equipment operators.
Typical Wages in Mississippi
$57,300/yr
$27.55/hr median
2024 data · O*NET via CareerOneStop (DOL/ETA & Minnesota DEED)
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Contact & Location
Location
505 E. Main St., Raymond, MS, 39154
Program Details
Format
This program provides in-person instruction only.
Tuition Cost
$4,200
Length (Weeks)
30
Real-World Outcomes
161 people completed this program. Of those, 114 were employed about six months after finishing (roughly 71%).
Source: Mississippi ETPL performance data via TrainingProviderResults.gov (U.S. Dept. of Labor)
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This program is on Mississippi's approved training list for federal WIOA funds. American Job Centers can help you figure out — for free — whether you qualify. Eligible adults, young adults, and displaced workers can sometimes attend with little or no out-of-pocket cost.
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Program eligibility data from TrainingProviderResults.gov, Mississippi's Eligible Training Provider List (ETPL) maintained under WIOA.
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