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With on-the-job training you will gain hands-on experience and earn money while learning skills in the workplace. We provide the technical in-classroom instruction for this high-demand field.
Employment of electricians is projected to grow 9 percent from 2020 to 2030, much faster than the average for all occupations.
Electricians who can perform many different tasks, such as electronic systems repair, solar photovoltaic installation, and industrial component wiring, should have the best job opportunities.
About 84,700 openings for electricians are projected each year, on average, over the next decade.
Successfully complete this four-year program and you'll earn a Journeyperson Certificate from the Maryland Department of Labor. This certificate is evidence of your training and skills, making you highly employable. Beginning July 1, 2022 this certificate will allow you to apply though the Maryland Department of Labor for a license as a journeyperson electrician without having to take an exam. The exam is waived for graduates of a registered apprenticeship program.
Becoming a licensed journeyperson electrician means you will be earning a journeyperson's wage.
Electrical licenses are issued through the State of Maryland. For more information visit. https://www.dllr.state.md.us/license/elec/
Work full time (2,000 hours of on-the-job training each year).
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144 hours of in-classroom instruction per year (Classes meet from September through April, twice a week from 6-9 p.m.)
Graduates earn a journeyperson certificate upon completion of the program. Electrical licenses are issued by the State of Maryland.
You can take your career as far as you want to go! Completing a 4-year apprenticeship opens the door to various paths including owning your own business or completing an associate degree at Harford Community College with up to 21 credits earned through the program.
"The Harford County Electrical Apprenticeship program opened so many doors for me over the years. If not for my years at HCECA..."
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"This program helped me build my knowledge and future career as an electrician, and I was continuously inspired by my instructors' passion..."
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"The Harford County Electrical Apprenticeship program's Master Electrician Exam Prep course came highly recommended..."
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"The Harford County Electrical Apprenticeship program's management and staff has been a joy to work with."
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"The HCECA was my foundation. My instructors were not only career electricians, but had the experience to help me realize what else I could become."
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The Harford County Electrical Apprenticeship program is offered through a partnership between the Harford County Electrical Contractors Association (HCECA) and Harford Community College. Our goal is to provide the electrical construction Industry with the most highly trained and skilled workforce possible.
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