Industrial and Mechanical Electrical

Power Up your Future!

This part-time Industrial and Mechanical Electrical program prepares you for a career in the electrical industry in only 18 weeks. Using the "learn while you earn" model, our evening class allows you to work while you're taking classes. In this class, you will gain the fundamental skills of routine maintenance using the National Electrical Code, how to utilize electrical/electronic skills in a manufacturing environment including PLCs, AC and DC motors and drives, and schematics, and troubleshooting different motors, equipment, wiring, fixtures, and other components.

Program Requirements:
  • 18 years of age or older
  • Successful completion of TABE entrance assessment
  • HS diploma recommended, not required (note: employers may require a high school diploma)
Tuition: $2,895 (special introductory price of $399 extended for 2024-25 school year!)
Dates
  • Fall: 9/10/24 - 1/28/25
  • Spring: 2/11/25 - 6/24/25 - FULL
Class Schedule: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 5:30 - 8:30 pm
Program length: 108 hours of in person instruction + 36 hours of online coursework = 144 total hours; 18 weeks
Location: BOCES 2 Career & Technical Education Center (WEMOCO) 
3589 Big Ridge Road, Spencerport, NY 14559
Dress Code: Long pants (jeans are acceptable), a shirt that covers the torso (shoulders, waistline, and chest), and sneakers or boots. Wear clothing that can get dirty.
  • No metal rings or bracelets
  • No clothing with offensive or inappropriate language or images.
  • No open-toed or heeled shoes above ½ inch; no slippers, slides, crocs, loafers, boat shoes, or hey dude shoes.
  • No dangling earrings, chains, bracelets, or necklaces (close fitting jewelry is ok).
  • No loose or baggy clothing; no track pants, leggings, or sweats.
  • Long hair must be tied back, and nails trimmed. 
Supplies: Safety glasses are required and will be provided.

Employment Outlook: Industrial machinery mechanic, Mechanical maintenance technician, Union/Apprenticeship, Industrial maintenance technician
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What Will I Learn?

  • National Electrical Code
  • Programmable Logic Controllers
  • AC/DC Motor and Drives
  • Schematics
  • Troubleshooting Motors
  • Wiring

Student Support and Academic Services

  • Access to student support advisors, who can provide support through the admissions process, career advisement, and referral services 
  • Access to academic, employability, and interviewing support
  •  Access to employer networks and job opportunities

How Do I Enroll?

Admission Process
Our admissions process can be completed in three simple steps:
  1. Complete an entrance assessment,
  2. Submit required program documents, and
  3. Provide payment to secure a seat in the class.

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