Electrician Training Schools in Michigan

Many community colleges in Michigan offer training in the electrical trades and in electronics. Electrician training often leads to careers in construction and facility maintenance. The industrial and power generation fields also require electricians. Emerging technologies in power generation, like solar and wind power, are now being offered at these schools. The growing necessity to maintain and install electrical systems and components is driving a continued need for specialized electricians.
  1. Kalamazoo Valley Community College

    • Working on wind power turbines is an emerging aspect of electrical careers

      This community college offers a wide range of electrical courses beginning with basic electricity and applied electricity. Students also study residential wiring and code, commercial wiring and code, installing commercial wiring and motor control technology. For those interested in the utility side of electricity, there is a course in power generation and distribution, and one specifically covers wind turbine operations, maintenance and repair.

      Kalamazoo Valley Community College
      Texas Township Campus
      6767 W. O Ave.
      P.O. Box 4070
      Kalamazoo, MI 49003-4070
      (269) 488-4400

      Kalamazoo Valley Community College
      Arcadia Commons Campus
      202 N. Rose St.
      Kalamazoo, MI 49007
      (269) 373-7800
      kvcc.edu

    Kellogg Community College

    • Electrician training positions someone for a number of career paths including maintaining and installing electrical systems

      The industrial electricity and electronics program tailors its studies to those drawn to maintaining electrical systems and electronic equipment. The curriculum not only covers the basics of electricity but also helps the student to learn the requirements of the National Electrical Code. Courses in motor controls, power generation and distribution systems, and the maintenance of facilities and industrial electronics prepare students for jobs assembling electrical equipment, repairing electronics, and maintaining and installing electrical systems.

      Regional Manufacturing Technology Center
      405 Hill Brady Road
      Battle Creek, MI 49037
      (269) 965-4137
      kellogg.edu//rmtc/index.html

    Lansing Community College

    • Electricians often service the electrical generation industry power lines and components

      Electrician training programs at Lansing Community College offer an electrical technology degree, four certificates of achievement, and two certificates of completion that apply to electrical infrastructure. Students may select the electrical technology degree path with specialties in construction, or control and maintenance. Alternatively, they can choose studies that confer certificates of achievement in either of those areas. The certificate of achievements in utility/line maintenance, and control panel wiring, prepare the student for work in the power generation sector. The certificates of completion in electrical wiring, and machine control, help students learn entry level skills in the facilities or industrial trades respectively.

      Lansing Community College
      P.O. Box 40010
      Lansing, MI 48901-7210
      (517) 483-1957
      (800) 644-4522
      lansing.cc.mi.us/home/future_students

    Mott Community College

    • Students learn about the sine waves of electrical current

      The college offers 12 areas of study in its technology area of specialization. One group of courses covers residential electrical wiring, electrical circuits, and the National Electric Code. The residential electrical wiring course takes the student through a logical learning process by starting with electrical theory, print reading, uses of tools, and safety. The college offers instrumentation, embedded controllers, and electronics communications courses for those more interested in electronics. There are also courses for those interested in computer electronics and logical control systems. The electronics communications course prepares students for careers working with radio and power transmitters, amplifiers, and receivers. Courses also have lab work where students practice working with the tools and techniques they study in class.

      Mott Community College
      1401 E. Court St.
      Flint, MI 48503
      (810) 762-0200
      mcc.edu/indexmain.shtml

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