Electrical and Electronic Systems Technology Training Program in Texas
Enroll in the Electrical and Electronic Systems Technology Program at our Metro Dallas or Houston, TX Campuses
Enroll in the Electrical and Electronic Systems Technology Program at our Metro Dallas or Houston, TX Campuses
If you want to become an electrician or electronics systems technician in Texas, Âé¶¹ÉçTech offers Electrical and Electronics Systems Technology (EEST) training at campuses in the Dallas and Houston metro areas.
Unlike programs that focus solely on electrical work, Âé¶¹ÉçTech's EEST program combines high-voltage electrical training with low-voltage electronic systems technology. This approach helps you develop skills that can apply across residential, commercial, industrial, and technology-focused environments.
Why Choose Âé¶¹ÉçTech in Texas for Electrical Training
Whether you plan to eventually become an electrician or want to work with electronics, Âé¶¹ÉçTech is a great place to start. We provide hands-on training designed to help you build foundational skills in both electrical and electronics systems. Discover the Âé¶¹ÉçTech difference for electrical and electronics skill development with:
- Foundational instruction on electrical theory and fundamentals
- Training in both high-voltage electrical systems and low-voltage electronic technologies
- Study of wiring methods, circuitry, electrical controls, motors, electrical blueprints, and schematics
- Training on fiber optics, telecommunications, and Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) systems
- Security, closed-circuit television (CCTV), and fire alarm systems training
- A/V, home theater, satellite, and cable TV systems training
- Safety practices and code awareness
- Instruction from experienced industry professionals
- Career search assistance to help you pursue employment opportunities
Why an Electrical Career is a Good Choice in Texas
The Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston metropolitan areas are among the largest and fastest-growing economic centers in the country. Both regions support industries that rely heavily on electrical infrastructure, telecommunications networks, security systems, automation technology, and connected devices. The Lone Star State continues to experience population growth, commercial development, infrastructure expansion, and increasing technology investment.
These trends help drive demand for skilled professionals who can install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair electrical and electronic systems. Texas projects 18% growth in employment demand for electricians between 2022 and 20321. As businesses, residential communities, healthcare facilities, data centers, manufacturing operations, and commercial properties continue to expand throughout the state trends suggest a continued need for trained electrical professionals.
Electrical and Electronics training in Texas can help position you near a broad range of employers and industries that depend on skilled electrical and electronics professionals.
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Get Electrical and Electrical Systems Training at Âé¶¹ÉçTech in Texas
Campuses that currently offer training in this program area are listed below, as well as links to exact program informational fact sheets:
Grand Prairie–TX
- Electrical and Electronic Systems Technology (View Course Descriptions)
- Electrical and Electronic Systems Technology Service Management (View Course Descriptions)
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- Electrical and Electronic Systems Technology (View Course Descriptions)
- Electrical and Electronic Systems Technology Service Management (View Course Descriptions)
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