Architecture & Construction
Apprenticeships
Apprenticeship Program
Construction electricians lay out, assemble, install and test electrical circuits of fixtures, controls and switches, alarms, communications, and light and power systems. Industrial electricians install, maintain and repair all types of electrical equipment including motors, transformers, generators, controls, instruments, and lighting systems.
What you'll learn
- Plumbers plan, assemble, install and repair drain, waste, and vent systems in accordance with the state plumbing code
- From plans, sketches, and other instructions, plumbers lay out jobs and estimate time and cost of installations
- They also install and maintain plumbing fixtures
- It is intended to support lifelong learning and accelerate the achievement of individual career goals
Where it leads
This program leads to a Apprenticeship Program. Talk with an advisor about transfer options and continuing education from here; see how Southwest Tech credentials stack.
Cost and next steps
Tuition depends on your course load; Paying for college covers current tuition, aid, and scholarships. When you're ready: apply, meet with an advisor, and register.
From the College's published program catalog. Reviewed July 2026.