Learn Industrial Technology With Electrical Training at UTI

From homes to industries, electricity and electronics power it all. Skilled professionals keep those systems working.

UTI’s electrical & electronics programs help you prepare for entry-level roles in 12-19 months.¹

Why the World Needs Skilled Electrical Professionals

Technicians in the electrical industry make valuable contributions to society in many ways, including:

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Ensuring infrastructure and safety:

Help support the safe installation and upkeep of systems such as fire alarms and surveillance technology.

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Advancing technology:

Work with modern systems including smart technology, renewable energy and automation.

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Supporting industry growth:

Electrical systems are essential across industries nationwide, making skilled professionals important to ongoing growth and development.

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What You'll Learn

In this program, you’ll train with electrical, electronics and industrial systems to build a strong technical foundation for entry-level roles.¹

Topics covered:
  • Electrical wiring, applications and theory
  • Electrical and electronics troubleshooting
  • PLCs, automation and robotics
  • Industrial control and security systems
  • Mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems
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Career Pathways

Grads from our EEIT program are prepared to pursue entry-level roles. As with any industry, over time, they may be able to advance in their careers with experience and hard work. Graduates can pursue roles such as:130

Main roles:
  • Electrician’s assistant
  • Fire alarm technician
  • Security + access control systems technician
Other potential roles:
  • Mechatronics technician
  • Cable technician
  • Electrical technician

Funding Your Education

UTI is committed to helping make your education more affordable. In fact, we awarded over $27M in scholarships and grants in 2025 alone!10

Relocation Grant:

Relocating to attend this program? Financial support may be available to help with eligible relocation expenses.

Commuter Grant:

Planning to commute to campus? Financial assistance may be available to help offset eligible travel costs.

UTI’s Financial Aid team can help you navigate paying for your education, including assistance with completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to determine financial aid eligibility. Contact us at 800-859-7249 to learn more.

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Real Students, Real Success

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