ELECTRONICS AND STATE ELECTRICIAN
Certificate of Achievement
This certification program presents a broad range of topics that will enable students to gain the skills and knowledge necessary to install, maintain and troubleshoot a variety of electrical and electronic control systems.— Show Full Program Details
ELECTRONICS AND STATE ELECTRICIAN Pathways
Pathways listed below are for the catalog year 2025-2026. Maps for previous years are available on each pathway page. What is a catalog year?
Featured Careers
Find your calling. Explore high-earning careers with entry-level data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers
High school diploma/GED, Certificate after high school
- Job growth: Rising
- Low salary: 50,020
- High salary: 126,610
- Average salary: 92560
Electricians
Certificate after high school, High school diploma/GED
- Job growth: Rising
- Low salary: 39,430
- High salary: 106,030
- Average salary: 62350
- Job growth: Rising
- Low salary: 51,290
- High salary: 126,690
- Average salary: 78690
All Careers in ELECTRONICS AND STATE ELECTRICIAN (7)
| Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers | High school diploma/GED, Certificate after high school | Rising | 92,560 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Signal and Track Switch Repairers | No high school diploma/GED, High school diploma/GED | Declining | 83,600 |
| First-Line Supervisors of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers | - n/a | Rising | 78,690 |
| Solar Energy Installation Managers | High school diploma/GED, No high school diploma/GED | Rising | 78,690 |
| First-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and Repairers | High school diploma/GED, Some college | Stable | 78,300 |
| Electricians | Certificate after high school, High school diploma/GED | Rising | 62,350 |
| Security and Fire Alarm Systems Installers | Certificate after high school, High school diploma/GED | Rising | 59,300 |
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Learning Outcomes
Learning outcomes help you work towards your educational goals.
- Apply fundamental principles of mathematics, physics and chemistry to electrical and mechanical theory and problem solving.
- Develop broad based fundamental technical skill sets that will allow the technician to adapt to many jobs and changing requirements of industry.
- Develop broad electrical and electronic technical skills and competencies as required by the State Electrician Certification "crosswalk" / statue.
- Display traits of hard work, self-motivation, personal integrity, and positive attitude that will contribute to the success of the project and the company, in addition demonstrate an effort to network with industry representatives.
- Utilize theory and basic skill sets for operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting relevant applications and specific technologies needed to support local industries.
