yesterlectric
Senior Member
- Location
- PA
- Occupation
- Electrician
Is it just me or is it really the case that it's only a few Midwestern schools that offer actual useful non-degree courses on more advanced power, electrical install and/or engineering topics? It seems the east coast is more about more BS type workforce development programs, like paying $5,000 to learn to be a construction laborer, going to a "coding boot camp," or paying $20,000 to get a certificate in "play therapy for children." Anyone know any other schools besides the two below offering similar programs?
Electric Power – Interdisciplinary Professional Programs – UW–Madison
interpro.wisc.edu
Electrical Engineering Certificate - School of Continuing Education
Electricity flows through every organization, and because it affects all communities, electrical engineers must maintain diverse skill sets to keep power grids and business lines open for use. The Electrical Engineering Certificate concentrates on learning the fundamental skills needed to...
uwm.edu