
Northcentral Wisconsin Technical College Electrical Power Distribution Program
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Wisconsin

Certificate Program
2023 Program Cost:
$7,502
2023 Graduate Average Starting Wage:
$59,419
About
Northcentral Wisconsin Technical College Electrical Power Distribution Program
The Electrical Power Distribution technical degree program provides theoretical and hands-on training in all phases of power line construction and maintenance. Individuals must have the ability to work at heights and in all weather conditions, good eyesight and hearing, and have manual dexterity to be successful in a career as a line mechanic. The program leads to employment with electrical power providers and line construction companies with emphasis on electrical line work. It provides fundamentals of electrical theory as well as application of electrical equipment with emphasis on safety. Instruction is divided between classroom and outdoor lab activities.
2022 Enrollment

24

Housing Available?
No

Boots/Tools Included?
No
Career Outlook:
By earning one degree, you could also be completing several courses of a related program in a pathway, bringing you one step closer to an advanced degree.
Common Employer(s) from Program:
Wisconsin Public Service
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Completion Rate:
90%

Employment Rate
98%

Possible Scholarships?
Yes

Term Length:
3 Semester

Term Beginning Date(s):
August
Admission Qualifications
You must provide proof of legal status or citizenship to obtain a CDL through this program, Maintaining a valid and clean driving record is important for your success in this industry.
Northcentral Wisconsin Technical College Electrical Power Distribution Program
Wisconsin
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