Industrial Maintenance Electrician
This program is designed to prepare individuals to work in maintenance crews for industrial manufacturing maintenance departments, specifically in the area of electrical control mechanisms.
Work and Employment
In our society, industries of one type or another produce almost all of our nation's goods. These industries rely on the machines, including robots that industrial maintenance workers install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair. Maintenance workers in this field also facilitate and work on electrical, mechanical, plumbing, and heating and air conditioning systems..
Estimated Program Cost
The following figures are based on 2025-26 tuition and fee rates and the course fees in the Class Schedule for the required minimum number
In-District | Out-of-District | Out-of-State | |
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Tuition | $3,565 | $8,556 | $9,545 |
Fees | $437 | $437 | $437 |
Course Fees | * $519 | * $519 | * $519 |
Total Tuition and Fees | $4,521 | $9,512 | $10,501 |
* Note: Course fees may vary depending upon the classes that a student completes within an academic program. The course fee above reflects the suggested courses for this degree path and does not include elective courses, which may result in additional costs.