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What does an electrician learn?
There is no electrician supervision, only electrical supervision.

The most relevant major is power system technology. Its core courses include: circuit foundation, electrical engineering, electronic technology foundation, power system analysis of power supply and distribution system, design and installation of industrial and civil power transmission and transformation projects, power transmission and distribution lines, power supply network and equipment, electrical equipment maintenance training, curriculum design and other courses. Professional direction includes: operation and maintenance of power equipment, maintenance of power supply system, design, construction and management of 1 10KV/220KV lines and substations. The fields of employment are power supply departments at all levels, power construction industry, urban and rural enterprises, etc. , engaged in the installation, operation, maintenance and technical management of power systems, power lines and power devices.

Professional qualifications are divided into three grades: assistant electrical supervision engineer, electrical supervision engineer and senior electrical supervision engineer.

You have to graduate from college at least to take the exam.