Learn Industrial Technology With Electrical Training at UTI Exton
The Electrical, Electronics, and Industrial Technology (EEIT) program offers hands-on training designed to prepare students to work as electrical pros in technology, manufacturing, residential and commercial industries.1 With our 12-month program, students can learn how to service electrical systems, electronics and industrial manufacturing tools.130



Why We Need Skilled Electrical Pros

The world relies on electricity, internet access, video surveillance, functional electronics and automated manufacturing. That’s why we need skilled electrical pros to:
Fix Electrical Systems
Homes and businesses depend on trained professionals to maintain safe and efficient power systems.
Support Security and Safety
From fire alarm systems to surveillance cameras, technicians keep critical monitoring systems operational.
Drive Industry
Modern factories nationwide rely on automation, robotics and industrial systems to stay efficient, and skilled technicians make it all possible.
Skilled professionals in this field are essential for keeping homes, workplaces and industries running smoothly and securely.
What You Can Learn
This 12-month program covers a wide range of topics designed to give students a foundational understanding of electrical system servicing and specialized knowledge in industrial technology.

Electrical Fundamentals
High Voltage
- AC/DC theory
- Residential/commercial electrical wiring
- Power distribution
- Motor controls
- Circuit troubleshooting
Electronic Systems
Low Voltage
- Intrusion Detection
- Video surveillance
- Fire alarm systems
- Wireless and fiber optic technology
- Computers, networking and cabling
Industrial Technology
Mechatronics
- Programmable logic controllers (PLCs)
- Instrumentation and industrial controllers
- Hydraulics and pneumatics
- Robotics and mechanical systems
You can also learn diagnostic tools and troubleshooting techniques needed to identify and repair electrical, electronic and mechanical systems used across industries.


Funding Your Education
UTI is committed to helping make your education more affordable with more than $15 million in scholarships and grants available this year to those who qualify.10 Some grants we offer include:
Relocation Grant:
The Relocation Grant is offered to assist students with significant financial need who must relocate or commute over 50 miles to attend their chosen campus. Eligibility is determined by the Student Aid Index (SAI) from the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). To maintain eligibility, students must avoid more than three course failures and cannot transfer to another campus.
Commuter Grant:
The Commuter Grant is offered to assist students with significant financial need who commute less than 50 miles one way daily to attend UTI. This grant helps subsidize commuting costs, and there is no separate application process. All enrolled students are reviewed for eligibility on a weekly basis.
Our Financial Aid team is here to help you navigate these options and complete a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to determine your eligibility for financial aid!
Not Sure Where To Begin?
If you're passionate about solving problems, learning about cutting-edge technology or building the systems that power modern industries, this program could be for you.
Apply for electrical training at UTI Exton today!
1) UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment or salary. 2) For program outcome information and other disclosures, visit www.uti.edu/disclosures. 10) Financial aid, scholarships and grants are available to those who qualify. Awards vary due to specific conditions, criteria and state. 130) UTI’s electrical programs do not prepare graduates for employment as electricians, and graduates will not be eligible for certification as an electrician without additional training and meeting state licensing requirements. These programs prepare graduates for entry-level careers using the provided training. Possible career paths, by program, may include: Electrical, Electronics & Industrial Technology – electrician’s assistant, security + access control systems technician; Electrical, Robotics + Automation Technology – control systems technician, robotics & automation technician; Electrical, Wind Turbine Technology – field service technician, wind turbine technician; Electrical, Industrial Maintenance Technology – maintenance technician, field service technician. UTI is an educational institution and cannot guarantee employment or salary. For program outcome information and other disclosures, visit www.uti.edu/disclosures.
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