Electrical Technology
An increased use of technology means homes, businesses and other buildings need more wiring than ever before. There is also a growing need for electricians to install new components and maintain electrical equipment. In our Electrical Technology program, you’ll gain the knowledge needed for employment as a construction electrician, industrial electrician, electric motor service person or equipment sales person. After completing an apprenticeship, our graduates are prepared to pass the examinations required to become journeymen and master electricians. |
Program OptionsAssociate of Applied ScienceDiplomaCertificateprogram overviewcourse descriptionscourse sequence The Electrical Technology program is fall-start only. |
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At 2022-23 tuition and fee rates, completing the 66 credits required for the Electrical Technology degree costs:
Nebraska residents - $7,260
Non-residents - $10,362
These costs are for tuition and fees only for the program of study as listed in the CCC online catalog. It does not include the cost of foundations courses, retaking courses or taking courses in addition to those required for the degree. It does not include the cost of books, supplies, tools, computers or other items that may be required.
2022-23 Tuition and Fees (cost per credit) | Tuition | Fees | Total |
Nebraska Resident | $94 | $16 | $110 |
Non Resident | $141 | $16 | $157 |
Finish in 2 years by completing 16-17 credits a semester for 4 semesters
The length of time to complete a program is based on a student taking only the courses required for the program as listed in our online catalog. It does not include the cost of foundations courses that may be required based on pre-enrollment assessment scores, retaking courses or taking courses that are not required by your program of study.
Your adviser will develop a plan of study to meet your personal needs.
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