MCC Electrical Technology — AAS Degree & Building Electrical Certificate
Metropolitan Community College
About This Opportunity
MCC's Electrical Technology program provides foundational training in commercial and residential electrical systems for students pursuing careers in the electrical trades. The program leads to an AAS degree and a Certificate of Achievement in Building Electrical Technology. Coursework covers electrical theory, National Electrical Code (NEC) compliance, wiring methods, motor controls, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and industrial electrical systems. This program is distinct from and complementary to the IBEW Local 22 union apprenticeship — some students use MCC's Electrical Technology program as preparation for the union apprenticeship, while others use it to enter the electrical field independently or with non-union employers. The MCC Plumbing Apprenticeship program notes that 4 years of OJT is required for the Omaha Journeyman License — similarly, the electrical pathway to full licensure requires field hours in addition to the MCC credential. Contact program coordinator Marty Vaughan at mvaughan@mccneb.edu for current program details and advising.
Who Can Apply
High school diploma, GED, or HiSET required. MCC admissions process. Financial aid available. Contact Marty Vaughan: mvaughan@mccneb.edu. General admissions: 531-MCC-2400 or mccneb.edu/programs/electrical.
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