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Electrician Training Online

U.S. Career Institute’s online Electrician training will prepare you to find an Electrician Apprenticeship. An Electrician career is a path to success! This is a career that offers a great work-life balance, solid prospects to learn on the job, get promoted and make more money. The Electrician career outlook couldn’t be brighter! Our online Electrician training program will provide you with the background and skills you need to begin your journey as an Electrician Apprentice.

Median Earnings

$38,470*

Number of Jobs

779,800*

Job Growth by 2033

11%*

Online Electrician school training Certificate

Growth Potential & Career Opportunities

Upon graduation from our program, you will receive your U.S. Career Institute Certificate of Completion attesting to your accomplishment. Since every building has electrical systems that need servicing, there is a huge need for Electricians. U.S. Career Institute's Electrician certificate program prepares you to read blueprints and technical diagrams, inspect electrical components (transformers and circuit breakers), use testing devices to identify electrical problems—while following state and local building regulations based on the National Electrical Code®.

USCI Career Coach Program

We invest in you-up to $400 Value†

After completing your certificate course, our Career Coach Program is an included benefit that will give you one-on-one access to a Career Coach Advisor. Our course and Career Coach Program can prepare you with the skills needed to help you start your new career. Read about the program's requirements and guidelines in the Career Coach Program Outline.


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*Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook on the internet at Construction and Extraction/Electricians (visited September 4, 2024). Statements found in the United States Department of Labor Occupational Outlook Handbook are not a guarantee of any post-graduation salary, in part because the data used to create the Occupational Outlook Handbook includes workers from differing educational backgrounds, levels of experience, and geographic areas of the country