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Electrical
Technology
Vocational
Training
Programs
Everest Institute:
Start
on
the
road
to
a
brighter
future
with
quality,
job-relevant
career
training
at
the
Everest Institute.
Programs
designed
to
fit
your
busy
schedule.
New
England
Institute
of
Technology
in
Rhode
Island
is
an
accredited
school
offering
tech
focused
degrees
in
28
fields
of
study.
Programs
are
offered
in
Automotive,
Building,
Business,
Computers,
Engineering,
Medical,
and
much
more.
With
a
curriculum
designed
by
industry
professionals,
you
will
learn
the
skills
that
employers
are
looking
for.
Extensive
career
placement
services
are
offered.
- Video
and
Radio
Production
Technology
-
Associate
Degree
- Digital
Recording
Arts
Technology
-
Bachelor's Degree
Applied
Electrical
Technology:
The
objective
of
this
program
is
to
provide
the
graduate
with
the
theory
and
the
working
knowledge
of
electricity
needed
to
enter
the
work
force
in
an
entry-level
position.
The
program
consists
of
90
weeks,
93
Quarter
Credit
Hours
of
electrical
mechanic
theory
and
associated
lab
work
and
15
Quarter
Credit
Hours
of
General
Education
totaling
108
Quarter
Credit
Hours.
-
Electrical
Principles/Team
Dynamics
-
Residential
Wiring
/Creative
Problem
Solving
-
Commercial
Systems/Organizational
Communication
-
Commercial
Applications/Customer
Service
-
Industrial
AC
Systems/Fundamental
Concepts
of
Technical
Writing
-
Industrial
DC
Systems/Professional
and
Social
Development
-
Computer-Aided
Drafting
(CAD)/Business
and
Professional
Presentations
-
Programmable
Logic
Controllers
(PLC’s)/Analysis
and
Development
of
Applied
Technical
Writing
-
Advanced
Troubleshooting
Techniques/Communication
in
Interviewing

Campus
Locations
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*Salary
information
is
based
on
the
"Occupational
Outlook
Handbook,
2004-05
Edition,"
a
publication
of
the
U.S.
Department
of
Labor.
Individual
student
earnings
vary.
**
Growth
figures
represent
a
ten-year
period
ending
2012.
Source:
"National
Industry-Occupation
Employment
Matrix,"
a
publication
of
the
U.S.
Bureau
of
Labor
Statistics.
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