Maryland Electrician Schools


Find an electrician training program at a local trade school or technical college in Maryland. Accredited programs include classroom work for before and during your apprenticeship, journeyman, & masters electrician training. There are some all-online electrical and electrical technology programs available. Use the search application to find a local Maryland or online program.

Featured Maryland Trade Schools with Electrician Programs

Lincoln Tech – Columbia, MD.

YTI Career Institute – Nearby in York, PA.

Penn Foster – Online programs

That’s a partial list so you can see some examples, use the search application to sort all Maryland schools.

How Long does it take to become an electrician? After graduating from high school and earning your diploma, or taking the GED course and passing, it takes from one to four years to become a licensed electrician.

How much money does an electrician make? The median annual wage for electricians was $54,110 in May 2017. … The lowest 10 percent earned less than $32,180, and the highest 10 percent earned more than $92,690.

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