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Industrial Electricity Certificate

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We are not currently enrolling students in this program. However, if you are still interested in training to become a professional electrician, consider the short-term Electrician training programs available through Everest College.

Get the Electrical Skills You Need to Get Ahead

If problem solving and working in the construction industry appeals to you, Industrial Electricity certification will get you started. With certification from Everest, you can obtain the requirements to begin your electrical apprenticeship as soon as possible.*

This Industrial Electricity Certificate program has other benefits as well. It's the easy way to bring non-electrical personnel working in industrial plants and commercial buildings up to speed on the basics of electricity. The end result? Improved efficiencies and uptime at their plants or facilities. So, join the ranks of talented industrial electricians today!

Find a Job in the Industrial Electrical Field

The demand for qualified electricians is expected to increase by approximately 23 percent from 2010 to 2020.** Certification in industrial electricity is a clear benefit when applying for electrician helper or apprentice, as it showcases your knowledge and hard work to your current or potential employers.

Our Industrial Electricity Certificate program opens doors for entry-level electrician employment in a variety of settings, including:

  • Construction sites
  • Industrial plants
  • Commercial buildings

Many successful graduates of the Industrial Electricity Certificate program can also choose self-employment in the electrical field.

Here’s What You Get with Our Industrial Electricity Certificate Program:

  • Interactive simulation to maximize understanding of each lesson.
  • Background on electrical theory to help you understand why electricity functions the way it does.
  • 24-hour tech support. Call toll-free or email us at any time, any day of the week!
  • Test prep and the final examination at no additional charge. The initial course fee covers all course-related materials and exams.
  • A Certificate of Completion when you finish the online coursework and pass the final exam. Then, you can include your certificate with your resume to highlight your successful training.

Earn Your Industrial Electricity Certificate in as Little as 2 Months

You get 51 hours of instruction with the purchase of our Industrial Electricity Certificate program. Studying on a part-time schedule allows you to complete the entire program in a little over a month. Need more study time? No problem. Your educational materials will be available online for 12 months from date of purchase.

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As one of America's post-secondary education leaders, Everest can provide you with an experience that is as cost-effective as it is personally rewarding. Your satisfaction is assured by our unique combination of:

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Eager to start your industrial electrician career? Find the Enroll Now box at the top of the page to get started.

* License requirements and training requirements vary by state or in some cases, by local jurisdiction even if a statewide licensing requirement exists. It is your responsibility to check your states’ requirements for licensing, training and/or apprenticeship. For more information, visit www.necanet.org/job/statecodes/?fa=stateregs or www.neca-neis.org/state.
**Adapted from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2012-13 Edition, Electricians, on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/ooh/construction-and-extraction/electricians.htm (visited May 29, 2012). Your own hard work, professional attitude and demeanor, experience, and local market factors may impact personal employment opportunities and pay. Your local market data likely differs from these statistics.