Electrical Techniques is designed to provide the learner with an understanding of the basic theoretical and practical aspects of the electrical trade and to familiarize them with the associated tools and materials.
Electrical Techniques is designed to provide the learner with an understanding of the basic theoretical and practical aspects of the electrical trade and to familiarize them with the associated tools and materials.
This is a great starting place for students who might want to pursue an Electrician apprenticeship such as:
Program Highlights
Upon successful completion of the program, a graduate may be granted credit by the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Development for 309A and 442A level 1 in school Electrical Apprenticeship Training with approval from the Employer.
Career Opportunities
Graduates are excellent candidates for job opportunities as Electrical Apprentices or entry-level positions in Electrical wholesale and/or distribution.
The St. Clair College Foundation serves as the primary fundraising body for the College’s general scholarship program. As a registered charitable organization, the St. Clair College Foundation is guided by a volunteer Board of Directors who strive to assist St. Clair College in achieving its vision of "excellence in all we do" while generating philanthropic support for students and their academic pursuits.
With the generous support of our donors, the St. Clair College Foundation provides students with more than $550,000 annually in scholarship awards. Full-time students have access to more than $3 million in financial support through the College’s scholarship, bursary, and award programs.
Our Electrical Design: Circuit Components for Buildings course teaches you to design and size electrical equipment
Canada’s newest electrical standard, the CSA Z462-08, outlines the requirement for safeguarding workers from electrical hazards.  This program will provide workers with the knowledge to identify electrical hazards.
This program provides students with the fundamentals of working within the construction industry as an apprentice electrician and at the same time increasing student knowledge to the key principles of working safely with electricity in the construction industry.
This program will provide a solid foundation in Electrical, Electronic, or Instrumentation Engineering Technology if you do not meet the admission requirements for the 28-month Electrical Engineering Technology programs.
This certificate of achievement is for people who want to begin a career with engineering companies that provide electrical design for commercial and industrial applications.
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