Tulsa Welding School Expands HVAC, Refrigeration and Electrical Programs
TULSA, OK, May 10, 2022 -- To help address the skilled labor shortage, StrataTech Education Group’s Tulsa Welding School (TWS) is adding Electro-Mechanical Technologies and Refrigeration Technologies (HVAC/R-related), and Electrical Applications program offerings at its campus in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Starting this month, TWS will diversify its program offerings to help fill the growing demand for electricians and HVAC and Refrigeration technicians. The new program offerings will provide training in HVAC/R and electrical and include a new virtual reality training component that enhances and reinforces the skills taught in the classroom and hands on labs.
The program additions come at a critical time as careers in the skilled trades continue to be on the rise. According to CareerOneStop, electrical and HVAC and Refrigeration jobs in Oklahoma are expected to increase by 8% and 10% by 2028, respectively.
“At TWS, we are always looking for ways to elevate our offerings and identify opportunities to help fill the skilled labor gap,” said Dr. Shalisa Powell, Campus President of Tulsa Welding School. “The addition of these programs will not only open the door to more opportunities for students looking to get a career in the skilled trades industry, but help meet the growing demands for HVAC/R technicians and electricians across Oklahoma and our nation.”
Students interested in the Electrical Applications program at TWS will receive hands-on training guided by experienced instructors to help prepare them for job opportunities as entry-level electricians. The in-depth, seven-month program teaches students about the fundamentals of mechanical and electrical principles, residential and commercial wiring and more, preparing them for careers as residential, commercial, industrial or maintenance electricians. The annual mean wage for electricians in Oklahoma starts at $56,000, according to BLS. *
StrataTech is committed to enhancing its welding, HVACR and electrical programs through innovation and technology by utilizing virtual reality training to keep up with the evolution of technical skills and training. Last year, StrataTech launched OcuWeld (ocuweld.com); a virtual reality training environment for welding that utilizes the Oculus Quest 2. StrataTech also integrates the virtual environment experience in the HVAC/R and electrical-programs curriculum in its continued goal to be the leader in technical education.
The first cohort for the new HVAC/R and electrical programs at TWS will begin on May 23. For more information about the new programs, please visit HERE.
* Average starting salary for graduates is not yet available as there are no graduates from this program.