Electrical Technology FAQs

Need a quick snapshot of what our Electrical Technology programs offer? Check out our FAQs below.

The demand for skilled Electrical Technicians continues to increase, and getting started at NCC is a cost-effective way to maximize your potential in the field. If you're unsure if this is the path for you, check out some of our frequently asked questions below to get more information about the degree, career outlook, articulation agreements and program requirments. If you have more questions, or would like to visit our site, please call 610-332-6262; M-F. 8:30 a.m.- 4:00 p.m., or email our Interim Program Manager, Gary George (ggeorge@northampton.edu). We look forward to working together!

  • The program is offered Full-time and part-time, and you can start Spring, Summer, or Fall. EMEC240 is the only course not offered at night.
  • Electrical Technology A.A.S. students can also complete the Sustainable Energy Specialized Diploma program by taking specific Gen-Eds, and technical electives. If this is of interest, please notify your advisor to help you map out your course selections.

Students are prepared to take Electrical License exams upon completion of the program, and students who complete ELTC222 are eligible to take the NABCEP PV Entry Level Exam.

A Specialized Diploma is a two-semester program; the Certificate is a three-semester program, and the Associates in Applied Science is a four-semester program. Each program is stackable, which means you can complete one program and transfer the credits into the next program in sequence. Wages would increase based on the program completed.

Specialized Diploma: $12 - $14/hr
Certificate: $14 - $16/hr
Associates in Applied Science: $16 - $20/hr

Climbing ladders and scaffolds, lifting heavy objects, working in outdoor environments on any given day; rain, dirt, mud, snow, etc., crawl spaces, attic spaces, rooftops, trenches, etc.

100%, our classes focus on preparing students with hands-on, real-life experience as part of the curriculum.

  • Specialized Diploma: Entry-level Technician
  • Certificate: Entry-level technician with a greater chance of employment
  • Associates in Applied Science: Entry-level technician or entry-level manager with the greatest chance of employment

Excellent, there is an extreme shortage of Electricians currently in the area.

Allied Control Services, APlus Electricians, Albea Americas Inc., Celestica, D.S.M. Nutritional Products Inc., Horsehead Corporation, North Penn Water Authority, K.B. Systems, Energy Kinetics, Pro Circuit Electric Metro Tek Electric, Victaulic, Flexicon, Walmart Fulfillment Center, Advanced Electrical & Energy, Mount Airy Casino Resort, M.R.P. Electric, Advanced Electrical & Energy, and many more.

Many of the non-technical courses in the program are offered online.



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