Electrical Apprenticeship
Offered at the RELLIS Campus, Blinn’s Electrical Apprenticeship Program consists of four levels (each lasting one year) designed to meet the classroom hour requirements set by the State of Texas for electrical apprentices pursuing their journeyman license. Using National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) curriculum, the program equips apprentices with the necessary knowledge and skills to excel in the electrical industry. Through a structured curriculum, apprentices gain a deep understanding of electrical theory, code requirements, safety protocols, and practical hands-on training.
State requirements for becoming an electrical journeyman can be found on the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation website.

Courses
Blinn's electrical apprenticeship course sequence features four levels of instruction and 144 hours of training each year.
FAQs
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the national demand for electricians is expected to grow 9% between 2020 and 2030, generating 62,200 new jobs nationwide. Electrician is ranked in the top five best careers in construction, with a median salary of $56,180, according to U.S. News & World Report (2021).
Students are responsible for their own transportation to classes. The following links may help students coordinate their commute to Blinn College.
Parking and Transportation
www.blinn.edu/parking
Alternative Transportation
www.blinn.edu/parking/alternative.html
Handicap-Accessible Transportation
www.blinn.edu/disability/handicap-accessible-transportation.html
Contact Us
Phone: 979-209-7205 | 979-830-4443 | 979-830-4339
Email: trades@blinn.edu
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