What is the advantage of completing the EET (Electrical Engineering Technologies) Program at SMCC with regards to obtaining a Maine Journeyman Electricians License?
In Maine, normally if one does not attend the approved SMCC EET program or other approved post-secondary program, then it takes four years of full-time on-the-job experience (8000 hours) working under a Maine Master Electrician to obtain a Journeyman Electricians License, plus completion of 576 hours of courses in electrical topics designated by the State of Maine. Due to changing laws and regulations, you should check the up-to-date summary of rules and regulations at the following State of Maine link below.
Related Questions
- What is the advantage of completing the EET (Electrical Engineering Technologies) Program at SMCC with regards to obtaining a Maine Journeyman Electricians License?
- How does the Linfield Adult Degree Program compare to other colleges in regards to tuition costs for completing my degree?
- Is there an advantage to completing the electrical program at HCC instead of directly entering the Electrical Union?