South Carolina's Electrical Technology pathway prepares students for careers as electricians and electrical technicians. The state's growth in manufacturing, commercial development, and infrastructure creates strong demand for skilled electrical professionals.
Students study circuit theory, wiring systems, safety protocols, and electrical code compliance. They develop practical skills in school laboratories and job sites, learning both residential and commercial electrical systems.
Graduates work as electricians, electrical technicians, solar installers, or building automation specialists. Many pursue apprenticeships leading to journeyman and master electrician licenses. Employment opportunities exist with electrical contractors, utilities, manufacturing facilities, and new construction projects across the state.
Electrical Technology at a Glance
4
Courses
8
Credentials
4
Career Paths
State Standards & Framework
South Carolina electrical standards align with the National Electrical Code and industry safety requirements. Standards cover residential, commercial, and industrial electrical systems.
Students complete competency assessments in circuit analysis, code compliance, and practical wiring applications. The state emphasizes green building practices and renewable energy system basics.
Typical Course Sequence
| Course |
|---|
| Electricity 1 |
| Electricity 2 |
| Electricity 3 |
| Electricity 4 |
Industry Certifications & Credentials
- ✓EPA 608 Certification
- ✓Autodesk Certified User - AutoCAD
- ✓Autodesk Certified User - Revit
- ✓NOCTI Building and Construction Occupations
- ✓First Aid/CPR/AED
- ✓NCCER Core
- ✓OSHA 10-Hour Construction
- ✓OSHA 30-Hour Construction
Career Opportunities
Salary data from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (May 2024). Growth projections from BLS Employment Projections (2023-2033). Cost-of-living adjustment uses BEA Regional Price Parities (2023). Entry-level salaries reflect the 25th percentile; experienced salaries reflect the median.
Electrical Apprentice
Entry LevelSalary range: $47,200 - $65,010
Adjusted for cost of living: $50,655
Licensed Electrician
ExperiencedSalary range: $47,200 - $65,010
Adjusted for cost of living: $62,524
Solar Installer
Entry LevelSalary range: $47,960 - $56,850
Adjusted for cost of living: $51,470
Electrical Supervisor
ExperiencedSalary range: $47,200 - $65,010
Adjusted for cost of living: $62,524
Work-Based Learning Opportunities
Students apprentice with licensed electrical contractors, utilities, and manufacturing facilities throughout South Carolina.
Career & Technical Student Organization
Students in this pathway can participate in SkillsUSA, gaining leadership experience and competing in career-related events.
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