Program Overview
Power your future with a career in electrical systems and technology.
The Electrical program prepares you for a career installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting electrical systems in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. In this hands-on program, you’ll learn how electricity works and how to safely work with wiring, circuits, and electrical components.
Students gain real-world experience using tools and equipment while building the technical skills needed for entry-level electrical careers and apprenticeships.
Students can expect:
- HANDS-ON LEARNING – along with classroom instruction, students can expect to spend the majority of their time in the shop for hands-on learning.
- FAST-PACED – our courses provide condensed learning in an accelerated environment.
“My favorite thing about the construction program at Tri County is that we go beyond the textbook, we get a lot of experience out in the shop.”
Schedule
Program Length: 60 Total Hours
Program Instructor: Johnny James
| Program Dates | Program Days | Program Time |
| 09.01.2026 - 11.10.2026 | Tuesday, Thursday | 6:00pm – 9:00pm |
| 02.02.2027 - 04.15.2027 | Tuesday, Thursday | 6:00pm – 9:00pm |
Cost Information
To reserve your seat, the required program down payment must be paid at the time of enrollment.
Complete tuition, fee, and payment details are provided below in the Program Cost Sheet. Students who do not meet payment deadlines may forfeit their reserved seat.
In-demand career
Construction is projected to be one of the most highly in-demand jobs through 2032, with an estimated 150,000 NEW craft professionals needed each year, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
This program is perfect for students who
- Want to work with electrical systems and technology
- Enjoy problem-solving and technical work
- Prefer hands-on learning
- Are interested in construction or industrial careers
- Want a pathway into apprenticeships or licensed trades
Career Data
Our Placement Rate: 69%
Median Hourly Earnings: *$16.56
Completion/Retention Rate: 82.76%
*Information provided by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Data.
Career Opportunities
Electrical Apprentice
Electrician Helper
Maintenance Technician
Industrial Technician
Certifications
OSHA 10 Certification
Forklift License
Financial Assistance
Don’t let cost hold you back. Financial assistance is available for full-time programs and many of our Adult Career Development (ACD) courses through the Tri County Tech Foundation.
Once accepted, you’ll receive an application with simple instructions to apply
We do not accept funds from FAFSA or PELL.
Have Questions?
Our Student Services team assists potential students in finding the right program, financial assistance, and also works with local businesses in Bartlesville to help students apply to Tri County Tech. If you have any questions, contact us today or visit our Student Services team at our main Bartlesville campus.