Associate in Applied Science in Electrical Construction
What is Electrical Construction?
The Electrical Construction Technologies program equips students with hands-on skills
essential for a variety of electrical careers, from residential wiring to industrial
systems. Graduates become valuable contributors in fields that demand expertise, adaptability,
and a commitment to safety.
Why Electrical Contruction?
With a blend of classroom learning and real-world application, this program ensures
graduates are workforce-ready, prepared to tackle electrical challenges in both local
and global industries. Students develop skills under expert guidance, positioning
them as industry-ready professionals who can contribute to essential sectors, including
construction, utilities, and engineering.
Hands-on Training The program includes two paid half-semester internships, offering students hands-on
experience while earning a paycheck. These internships provide critical exposure to
real-world scenarios, setting the stage for future success.
Industry-Recognized Curriculum Covering everything from foundational electrical theory to advanced industry codes,
the program’s curriculum is recognized by employers for its depth and relevance, ensuring
graduates meet industry standards.
Career Support OSUIT's dedicated career services team works to connect graduates with employment
opportunities in industries, setting them on a path toward a stable, rewarding career.
Financial Aid In addition to paid internships, financial aid options are available to help students
manage the costs of tuition, tools, and program fees.