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Trade Job Schools in Albuquerque?

I'm looking into trade schools in Albuquerque after I graduate. Does anyone have recommendations on good programs for starting a career in trades like plumbing or electrical work? I'm curious about tuition and admissions requirements too.

3 months ago

There are several solid options for trade school education in Albuquerque where you can learn skills in plumbing or electrical work.

1. Central New Mexico Community College (CNM): CNM offers a variety of technical, trade, and vocational programs including Plumbing and Gas Fitting and Electrical Trades. For admission, you'll generally need to have a high school diploma or GED, though there could be additional requirements specific to each different program.

2. University of New Mexico (UNM)–Gallup: While this isn't in Albuquerque, it's fairly close, and they offer a Certificate Program in Construction Technology that covers integrated trades, including electrical installing and plumbing. The program's tuition fees can vary but the university offers in-state tuition and financial aid options are available.

3. New Mexico State University (NMSU) - Dona Ana Community College: This isn't in Albuquerque either, but NMSU's HVAC&R program could be useful to someone interested in becoming a plumber/electrician. The program coursework includes aspects of plumbing, electrical work, and heating/cooling systems, which can help diversify your skills.

It's also worth noting that some trade unions offer apprenticeship programs, which combine on-the-job training with classroom instruction. These programs usually do not come with tuition—the primary cost is your time commitment.

It's important to note that requirements for these programs can evolve from year to year, so it would be wise to reach out to the respective admission offices or program coordinators to get the most current information. Also, consider scheduling campus visits or virtual tours to get a first-hand sense of the programs and their atmospheres. Best of luck in your future career!

3 months ago

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