Electrical Technology Degrees: Career Diploma, Associate & Online Class Info

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What will you learn in an electrical technology program? Read about program requirements, the pros and cons of diploma and associate degree programs, and potential careers.
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Studying Electrical Technology: Diploma and Associate Degree Programs at a Glance

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Electrical technology education programs generally aim to start preparing students for careers as electricians. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) predicted a faster-than-average increase in job opportunities for electricians from 2010-2020. Additionally, although not typically the aim, electrical technology programs can prepare you for a related job such as electrical equipment installer or repairer. These positions can provide salaries commensurate with those of electricians and require less training, but the BLS projected a slower-than-average job increase of 3% for these occupations from 2010-2020.

Most states require that electricians be licensed, which is tied to training requirements. Since requirements vary by state, check for the specific regulations of the state you reside in before deciding on a program.

BLS notes that most electricians complete 4-year apprenticeship programs. However, if you're interested in pursuing formal electrical technology studies, diploma and associate degree programs are available and academic credit can often be applied toward apprenticeship hours.

DiplomaAssociate Degree
Who Is this Program for?Aspiring electricians interested in completing some formal studies prior to serving as an apprenticeAspiring electricians interested in completing a degree prior to serving as an apprentice
Common Career Path (with approximate mean annual salary) - Electrician ($52,900 - Graduates of programs are typically qualified to become apprentices and after a period of additional training can become electricians)*
- Electrical/electronics commercial and industrial equipment repairer ($52,400 - Diploma holders may obtain these positions although employers tend to prefer hiring those with an associate degree)*
Career options for those with an associate degree are similar to those with a diploma
Time to Completion2-4 semesters full-time 4-5 semesters full-time
Prerequisites - High school diploma or equivalent
- Completion of stipulated assessment testing
- Completed coursework in subjects like algebra and science may be desired or required
Prerequisites for associate degree programs are similar to those for diploma programs
Online Availability Rarely, some classes may be offered online Rarely, some classes may be offered online

Source: *U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (salary statistics from 2011).

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  • At a Glance
  • Diploma
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