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Earn While You Learn
The ET Courses that are offered during the second year are arranged
to give students the opportunity to work part-time and still go to school.
Many of the ET students choose to work for an electrical contractor
during this semester. In this case, the hours count towards the requirement
for the journey exam.
Additionally, Michigan State University offers information for all
students regarding student jobs that are available throughout the area:
Jobs. Please note, these jobs are not ones that would count for hours
toward the journey exam. These jobs are generally available to all Michigan
State University students regardless of major.
Placement Training
Placement training provides the opportunity for students to work with
experienced personnel in the electrical field. While on placement training,
students gain actual experience in the field under the supervision of
the employer and the MSU program coordinator and/or advisor. Students
are enrolled for 3 to 6 credits at MSU while completing placement training.
Students will receive wages in addition to MSU credit. Additionally
the students are working towards completing 800 work hours which is
required for the journey exam.
Generally students work for an electrical contractor near their home,
but this is not guaranteed. There are out-of-state placement opportunities.
Students are given job leads if necessary, but the student must interview
to get the job.
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