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Why Learn Electrical Skills at a Trade School?

How much wiring is tucked away behind the walls of your home? Think about the wires you depend on to bring you light, sound and energy each day. You may not realize how helpful and necessary electricity is for daily tasks until it’s gone—a power outage can create a stressful domino effect in homes, neighborhoods and businesses. Without electricians who specialize in this much-needed trade, our days and nights would be a lot darker.

Luckily, electrical classes continue to give students an entryway into this critical field. Will you be flipping on the switch to a future in the electrical trade? Let’s break down the benefits of hands-on technical training to help you decide the path that’s right for you.

Are Electrician Classes Worth It?

Whether they work in residential homes, commercial businesses or industrial buildings, electricians are a highly valued profession. Electricians install, maintain and repair electrical systems, including lighting in homes, businesses and factories. They rely heavily on their color vision, since electrical wiring insulation is color-coded to indicate the type of wiring and to what it should or should not be connected. Electricians must also be excellent troubleshooters, because they spend much of their time problem-solving, a task that requires attention to detail and knowledge of electrical safety.

So, is it worth it becoming an electrician? Some individuals discover career fulfilment in this hands-on role. Rather than sit at a desk for eight hours per day, electricians travel to job sites, work with their hands, and provide customer service to homeowners or building maintenance professionals. As a career path, electrical can be an energizing and structured environment in which to make a difference.

Electrical training gives aspiring electricians the chance to practice their growing trade skills in a shop setting while learning electrical theory in the classroom. Students use tools of the trade alongside their peers with support from dedicated instructors who have field experience. Through this learning environment, students can gain skillsets and confidence they may use in an electrical career.

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Benefits of Trade School for Electrical

If you want to pursue a hands-on career in electrical, trade school is a great place to start your journey! There are many benefits of attending a trade school like Apex Technical School. Our students often cite the following reasons for choosing our electrical classes:

  • Hands-on training opportunities
  • Introduction to blueprints, residential wiring, breakers and fuses, grounding, bonding, splicing, currents and outlets
  • Dedicated instructors
  • Classroom and shop learning environments
  • Electrical safety
  • Practice using tools and equipment of the trade
  • Job placement assistance
  • Supportive school staff

Learn About the Electrical Program at Apex​

If you choose to attend Apex’s Electrical & Advanced Electrical program, you’ll take part in hands-on training, including 900 hours of shop and classroom learning experiences. After you complete the program, our Job Placement Assistance team can help you prepare to enter the job market by offering support with your resume and interview tips. Ready to take the first step toward an entry-level career as an electrician, electrician’s assistant or electrical apprentice? Learn more about our program.

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*Apex Technical School and its instructors are licensed by the State of New York, New York State Education Department.

Disclaimer: Apex Technical School provides training for entry-level jobs. Not everything you may read about the industry is covered in our training programs.