Modesto Electrician School
Stanislaus County Electrician School
95350 Electrician School
The Electrician Certificate of Achievement program at Modesto Junior College provides comprehensive training for students seeking careers in the electrical field. This program is specifically designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary for successful employment in the Public Utilities, Manufacturing, and Construction sectors. The curriculum encompasses a thorough exploration of electrical principles, wiring techniques, and the functionalities of common electrical devices and components. Students will also gain valuable experience with Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), essential for modern industrial automation. By combining theoretical knowledge with practical application, this program aims to develop highly competent electricians ready to meet the demands of a rapidly evolving industry, ensuring graduates are well-prepared to install, maintain, and repair electrical systems in various settings.
Modesto Junior College Electrician School
Below we’ve included some basic information about Modesto Junior College.
Modesto Junior College Address
435 College Ave
Modesto, CA 95350
Website: https://www.mjc.edu/
Frequently Asked Questions About Modesto Junior College
You can view detailed information about the programs or certificates available at Modesto Junior College on the NCES website.
* Cohort Year represents the year for which students began their studies and applies to Graduation and Transfer Out Rates.
** Net Price is Average Net Price for 2022-2023 generated for full-time beginning undergraduate students who were awarded grant or scholarship aid from federal, state or local governments, or the institution. For public institutions only students paying the in-state or in-district rate are included. For institutions that charge students by program, net price is generated for the institution’s largest program.
NA (Not applicable) – Graduation rate, transfer-out rate and the net price are not applicable to institutions that do not have full-time, first-time degree-seeking undergraduate students in the applicable cohort year or the financial aid year.

