Vehicle High Voltage Electrical Safety

Vehicle High Voltage Electrical Safety badge

Program Information

  • Location: Downtown Milwaukee Campus, Oak Creek Campus
  • Pathway: Manufacturing, Construction & Transportation
  • Program Code: 05-404-1
  • Offering: In-Person
  • Degree Type: Badge
  • Start Dates: August/October/January/March

About the Credential

Earners of this digital badge will have a foundational knowledge related to vehicle high voltage safety. Earners will understand electrical vehicle terminology, its safety as well as potential risks. Earners will understand and be able to demonstrate the proper use of personal protective equipment (PPE), electrical tools and how to disable high-voltage systems.


HOW TO earn a Credential

MATC’s digital badges are an easy way for earners to share their verifiable knowledge and skills both socially and professionally.  

All MATC’s digital badges are earned when the identified course(s) within the badge are all completed with a grade of C or better. This more immediate method of delivering credentials allows our students to showcase their hard-earned skills faster and stand out to employers sooner.

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Earning Criteria

Course Course Name Credits
AUTO1-314 Electrical & Electronic Fundamentals 2-credit technical diploma level course
AUTO1-316 Electrical & Electronic Lab 4-credit technical diploma level course
AUTO1-318 Auto Instrumentation & Accessories 2-credit technical diploma level course
Completion of Electric Vehicle Safety Training Modules
TOTAL CREDITS 8

Tuition for Individual MicroCredentials and Badges is paid for by the student. However, if you plan to further your education with a Technical Diploma or Associate Degree, financial aid and scholarships may be available. Please meet with your Pathway Advisor before registering for more information.

 

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Last updated: 10/16/2025