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Electrical Systems Technician

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Laurel’s Electrical Systems Technician program provides foundational training in low-voltage electronic systems, including installation, troubleshooting, and repair. Over 12 months, students gain hands-on experience and theoretical knowledge essential for working with various electrical systems. Graduates are well-prepared for entry-level roles as electricians or systems technicians.

Skills Development:

  • Basic Wiring and Low Voltage Wiring
  • Load Calculations for electrical systems
  • Blueprint Reading for accurate installation planning
  • Motor Control and PLC (Programmable Logic Controller) Programming

Through this curriculum, students develop expertise in cable preparation, installation, termination, and testing across residential and industrial environments.

Career Pathway: Laurel’s program includes experiential learning with 300 hours in skills labs, allowing students to engage in hands-on practice. Career Services supports students with internship opportunities that bridge education and employment, offering real-life experiences to enhance career readiness.

Occupation Outlook: The Electrical Systems Technician field offers high-demand career paths. Graduates may pursue roles such as electrician or maintenance technician in a variety of settings, aligning with "Bright Outlook Occupations" projected to grow significantly.


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Cardiovascular Technology

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Program Overview:

Laurel’s Cardiovascular Technology program aims to provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills to pursue entry-level positions in the cardiovascular healthcare industry. Students will receive comprehensive training in non-invasive testing techniques such as EKG (ECG) and Cardiac Sonography/Echo procedures. These tests yield valuable data for cardiac evaluation. Graduates are prepared to perform diagnostic, administrative, and clinical duties under the supervision of a physician. Clinical responsibilities may include recording vital signs and medical histories, patient preparation for examination, blood drawing, and medication administration. The curriculum covers a range of subjects including Medical Terminology, Anatomy & Physiology, Phlebotomy, Pathophysiology, Pharmacology, Medical Law & Ethics, Cardiac Sonography, Cardiovascular Technology, and Non-invasive Cardiology. Additionally, students undergo three clinical courses to practice hands-on skills essential for assisting physicians.

Credential Awarded:

Upon completion of the program, graduates receive a diploma.

Certifications Available:

The program prepares students to sit for the national certification examinations to become a Certified Cardiographic Technician (CCT) and Certified Rhythm Analysis Technician (CRAT) RCS235 through Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI). Additionally, eligible graduates with one year of full-time work in cardiac ultrasound and evidence of performing 600 cardiac ultrasound studies may register for the RCS235 Registered Cardiac Sonographer certification exam through CCI.

Program Advisory Committee:

Laurel has established a Program Advisory Committee to ensure that the curriculum remains aligned with current job market trends and employer needs. Any program changes are made with the approval of the Pennsylvania State Board of Private Licensed Schools and the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools & Colleges.


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About school

Laurel is dedicated to providing career-focused education and professional certifications for individuals seeking employment in various careers in response to the needs of the regional employer community. We are proudly accredited by Accrediting Commission of Careers Schools and Colleges (ACCSC). Accreditation is a form of quality control, ensuring that institutions of higher education satisfy certain standards.

In the Charlotte, NC area

127 Ben Casey Drive, Fort Mill, SC 29708