
Electrical Systems Technician
Fort Mill, SC | 12-Month Diploma
Laurel’s 12-month Electrical Systems Technician program gives students basic skills on how to work with low-voltage electronic systems, about installation, troubleshooting, and repair.
Enroll for our September 2025 class start!
Skills Development
- Basic Wiring Concepts
- Low Voltage Wiring
- Load Calculations
- Blueprint Reading
- Motor Control
- PLC Programming
Laurel’s 12-month Electrical Systems Technician diploma program will teach students the basic concepts of electrical theory and installation skills for various system types. Students of this program will develop skills in cable preparation, handling, installation, termination and testing. Our electrical systems program encompasses many facets of working with low-voltage control systems, learning the ins and outs of installation, troubleshooting and repair.
Like many large industries, there are many capacities to work within, and this core education prepares the graduate to apprentice in two of the most popular: entry-level electrician and entry-level systems technician.

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What You Will Learn
- Intro to Trades
- Residential Wiring Concepts
- Fundamentals of electricity
- Intro to NEC
- Industrial Wiring
- Low Voltage Wiring
- Electrical Motors
- Voice, Data and Video Installation
- PLC Programming
- Electrical Distribution and Transformers
- Mechanical Principles and Systems
- Industrial Automation
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Experiential Learning
Absorb knowledge and skills with hands-on learning.
At Laurel, the goal is to provide quality education that leads to career ready graduates. We define Experiential Learning as the process of learning through hands-on experiences, giving you direct work-based learning!
Internship Experience
Build a bridge from school to work.
Experiencing internships helps you on your career path! Career Services coordinates internships and clinicals as an integral part of each program that provides students with invaluable work experience in their chosen fields.

Start Your Career at Laurel Institutes
Daytime class schedules are Monday – Friday from 8 AM – 4 PM.
Night classes are offered Monday – Thursday between 4 PM – 10 PM.
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