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Electrician Schools in Michigan

There are seven schools in the state of Michigan offering electrician programs. In 2010, 267 students graduated from programs at Michigan electrician schools. 243 of all these students graduated with certificates and 24 of all these students graduated with associates degrees.

Overview

180 students graduate from electrician programs in Michigan, on average, per year. This accounts for 1% of electrician students who schools in the United States graduate. Specifically, 243 students graduated with electrician certificates and 24 with a degree at the associate's level.

Seven electrician schools are in this state. Out of these, while five schools are public, two schools are private. While public electrician school tuition varies from $2,330 to $3,280, private electrician school tuition is $15,293.

Average tuition for programs in electrical technology is $2,942. While the highest tuition for electrician programs, which is $15,293 per year, is at Everest Institute-Southfield, the lowest tuition in this state, which is $2,330 each year, is at Lansing Community College.

Schools in this state offer certificates and associates degrees for students pursing electrician.

Electrician Program Completions in Michigan 2006 - 2010

180 students graduate from electrician programs in Michigan, on average, per year. This accounts for 1% of electrician students who schools in the United States graduate. Specifically, 243 students graduated with electrician certificates and 24 with a degree at the associate's level.

Electrician Program Completions in Michigan 2006 - 2010

  • Certificate 2006: 48
  • Certificate 2007: 47
  • Certificate 2008: 55
  • Certificate 2009: 64
  • Certificate 2010: 243
  • Associate 2006: 20
  • Associate 2007: 11
  • Associate 2008: 38
  • Associate 2009: 32
  • Associate 2010: 24

Electrician Program Availability in Michigan

Schools in this state offer a total of 11 programs in electrical technology. Of these programs, around 63.6% are certificate level programs. The remaining programs are degrees at the associates level.

Electrician Program Availability in Michigan

  • Certificate: 7
  • Associate: 4

Electricians — Salary by Percentile

Electricians — Salary by Percentile

  • 10th Percentile: 30320
  • 25th Percentile: 40900
  • Median: 55860
  • 75th Percentile: 69360
  • 90th Percentile: 77440

Helpers--Electricians — Salary by Percentile

Helpers--Electricians — Salary by Percentile

  • 10th Percentile: 19380
  • 25th Percentile: 20690
  • Median: 22760
  • 75th Percentile: 26550
  • 90th Percentile: 35630

Career Trends

Electricians — Employment Trend

Electricians — Employment Trend

  • Median Salary 2006: 58780
  • Median Salary 2007: 58220
  • Median Salary 2008: 57300
  • Median Salary 2009: 55520
  • Median Salary 2010: 55860
  • Total Employed 2006: 22810
  • Total Employed 2007: 21180
  • Total Employed 2008: 20510
  • Total Employed 2009: 17030
  • Total Employed 2010: 15930

Helpers--Electricians — Employment Trend

Helpers--Electricians — Employment Trend

  • Median Salary 2006: 25770
  • Median Salary 2007: 26200
  • Median Salary 2008: 26280
  • Median Salary 2009: 26550
  • Median Salary 2010: 22760
  • Total Employed 2006: 970
  • Total Employed 2007: 1190
  • Total Employed 2008: 840
  • Total Employed 2009: 525
  • Total Employed 2010: 210

Michigan vs National Electrician Employment

Michigan vs National Electrician Employment

  • Employed in Michigan: 2.749% (16140)

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1. Kaplan Career Institute - Dearborn

18440 Ford Rd
Detroit, MI 48228
(313) 425-4300x4314

Kaplan Career Institute-Dearborn, which is near the center of the city, is in Detroit, MI and it offers one electrician program. This vocational school is one of 83 vocational schools in Michigan. It is the eighth biggest institution in the state of Michigan offering electrical technology.

2. Kellogg Community College

450 North Ave
Battle Creek, MI 49017-3397
(269) 965-3931

Kellogg Community College, which is near the heart of downtown, is in Battle Creek, MI. It offers two electrician programs. More specifically, this college offers students one certificate in electrical technology and one associate's level electrical technology degree. This public college is one of 26 community colleges in Michigan. In terms of programs, it is the third largest institution in the state of Michigan offering electrical technology.

3. Oakland Community College

2480 Opdyke Rd
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48304-2266
(248) 341-2000

Oakland Community College is a public 2-year institution, founded in 1964. It is in the suburbs of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. It is the fourth biggest institution in the state of Michigan. It offers subjects such as international business and advanced nursing. This community college offers 44 certificates and 76 associates level degrees to students. In 2010, 28,925 students pursued degrees from the 91 programs at this college. It is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission. It is one of 26 community colleges in Michigan.

4. Everest Institute - Southfield

21107 Lahser Road
Southfield, MI 48033
(248) 799-9933

Everest Institute-Southfield offers one program in electrical technology and this school is 2.6 miles from the heart of downtown. This school is a for-profit 2-year institution. This school is the second biggest institution in the state of Michigan offering electrical technology in terms of programs.

5. Alpena Community College

665 Johnson St
Alpena, MI 49707
(989) 356-9021

Alpena Community College offers two electrician programs. Out of those, students are offered one electrician certificate by this college and one electrician degree at the associate's level. This college, which is very close to Alpena, Michigan, is in a rural area. Overall, 2,080 students seek degrees in 80 Alpena Community College programs. This college is the biggest institution in the state of Michigan offering electrical technology in terms of programs.

6. Mott Community College

1401 E Court St
Flint, MI 48503
(810) 762-0200

Mott Community College is a public 2-year institution, founded in 1923. This college, which is 0.8 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Flint, MI. This community college offers subjects such as education and supply chain management. This community college offers students 61 certificates and 57 degrees at the associates level. In 2010, 11,850 students pursued degrees from the 85 programs at this college. This college is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, The Higher Learning Commission. This college is one of 26 community colleges in Michigan.

7. Lansing Community College

419 N Capitol Ave
Lansing, MI 48901-7210
(517) 483-1957

Lansing Community College offers two electrician programs. More specifically, it offers one electrician certificate to students and one electrician degree at the associate's level. This college is in the center of Lansing. Overall, 21,969 students pursue degrees in 221 Lansing Community College programs. This college is the sixth oldest institution in the state of Michigan offering electrician programs.

8. Michigan State University

Michigan State University
East Lansing, MI 48824-1046
(517) 355-1855

Michigan State University offers one electrician program and it is located in East Lansing, Michigan, where students can enjoy a rural setting. It is a public, 4-year, research institution. MSU is the largest institution in the state of Michigan offering electrical technology.

9. Jackson Community College

2111 Emmons Rd
Jackson, MI 49201-8399
(517) 787-0800

Jackson Community College, which is only a few miles from Jackson, is in a rural area. This college offers two electrician programs. Of those, this college offers one certificate in electrical technology to students and one degree at the associate's level in electrical technology. It is a public 2-year institution. It is the fifth biggest institution in the state of Michigan offering electrical technology.