Lurleen B. Wallace Community College
Trade Schools and Apprenticeships in Alabama / Lurleen B. Wallace Community College
Lurleen B. Wallace Community College – Andalusia, AL
Programs Offered
- Electrical Technology (Certificate and Associate of Applied Science Degree)
Program Overview
LBWCC’s Electrical Technology program is crafted to equip students with the practical skills and foundational knowledge needed for careers in residential, commercial, and industrial electrical systems. The curriculum blends classroom instruction with hands-on lab work, teaching topics such as electrical wiring, motor controls, system troubleshooting, blue-print interpretation, and National Electrical Code (NEC) compliance.
Students graduate ready to begin work as electricians, electrical maintenance technicians, or apprentices, with the option of continuing toward advanced credentials or industrial roles.
Hands-On Training
Through lab-based projects and live-system installations students practice conduit bending, circuit wiring, panel assembly, motor control setups, and code-based installation tasks in simulated real-world environments. This practical approach is aligned with local industry needs and helps students become job-ready technical professionals.
Certification & Licensing Prep
- Prepares students for entry-level electrician and maintenance roles, with coursework in NEC installations and safe work procedures.
- Provides the technical foundation for students who intend to enter apprenticeship pathways or aim for journeyman licensing in Alabama.
Career Paths & Salary Outlook
- Electrical Apprentice – Assist licensed electricians with installation and maintenance of wiring systems.
- Electrical Maintenance Technician – Troubleshoot and maintain electrical systems in commercial or industrial facilities.
- Journeyman Electrician – With sufficient field experience and licensing, perform independent work in homes, business, or construction settings.
Program Length
- Certificate Program: Typically ~1 year of full-time study
- Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.): Typically ~2 years of full-time study
Admission Requirements
- High School Diploma or GED
Cost & Financial Aid
As a public community college in Alabama, LBWCC offers competitive tuition rates and multiple financial-aid options—including federal student aid, state grants, and workforce training funds for high-demand trade programs. Apprenticeship and employer-partner opportunities may further reduce out-of-pocket costs.
Location
LBWCC serves the Wiregrass and south-central Alabama region, with campuses in Andalusia, Greenville, Opp, and Luverne. The Electrical Technology program provides flexible scheduling and aligns with regional employer demand in residential, commercial, and light-industrial electrical roles.
Cost & Career Outlook
Based on publicly reported data for Lurleen B Wallace Community College (Andalusia, AL) — U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard.
Program Type: Trade or Technical Training
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About this data: Tuition and earnings are averages from federal College Scorecard data for comparable programs at Lurleen B Wallace Community College. Actual costs may vary by program length, residency, and supplies. Earnings reflect median salaries ten years after entering the institution. This helps estimate how quickly your training can pay off in real-world wages.
