Close

Wired for success

At TSTC, we give you the skills you need to have a competitive edge to move ahead in this growing industry. Texas employs the second-highest number of electricians and helpers in the nation — which is not surprising given that the state is first in the country for construction opportunities! You could learn…

  • Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Wiring
  • Electrical Planning and Estimating
  • Electrical Theory
  • OSHA Regulations — Construction
  • Codes for Alternative Energy

As a graduate, you’ll qualify to become an electrical apprentice in almost any field of construction.

posttext

Degree Plans

Students are required to enroll in a First-Year Seminar course, TSTC 1102 Professional Skills, in their first semester attending TSTC unless they have completed more than 24 credit hours. Please see detailed information regarding the course and exemptions in the Catalog and Student Handbook under 07. First Steps at TSTC section 04. First Year Seminar Courses (TSTC 1101 and TSTC 1102).

Search Degree Plans:
Waco
Curriculum
breakdown
Electrical Construction
CER1 Certificate of Completion
Hybrid
12
$8,352
Imagine your
future career in
Electrical Construction
Learn more about Construction & Maintenance
Career Title Helpers--Electrician
Median Salary
$42,690
Job Analysis Details
Career Title Electricians
Median Salary
$55,890
Job Analysis Details
Related Programs
Construction & Maintenance
Solar Energy Technology
You can help deploy solar energy to the masses, harnessing its power to lower operating costs, increase profits and protect the environment.
Construction & Maintenance
Building Construction Technology
You can build anything. Start by building your dream career.
Construction & Maintenance
Drafting & Design
The world is a blueprint. Leave your mark.
tstc logo
Close