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Centennial College Certificate in Electrical Techniques

Centennial College

Certificate in Electrical Techniques

1 Years

English

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CAD 2,721 / per year *

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* tuition 2 semesters Canadian students; CAD 16,704 - tuition 2 semesters International students

Key Summary

    About: The Certificate in Electrical Techniques equips students with foundational skills in electrical systems and installations. The course covers essential topics, including circuits, safety, and equipment handling. It's designed for individuals seeking to start a career in electrical trades or enhance their practical skill set in the field.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various career paths, such as electrical technician, maintenance electrician, or roles in construction and manufacturing. The program lays the groundwork for further education and certification in specialized electrical disciplines.

Introduction

  • Program Code: 3831
  • School: School of Engineering Technology and Applied Science
  • Credential: Ontario College Certificate
  • Program Type: Post-secondary program
  • Program Length: 1 year/ 2 semesters
  • Location: Progress Campus

The Electrical Techniques program helps students build the skills required for a career in the electrical industry. Students will gain both theoretical knowledge and hands-on practice in electrical fundamentals. During the program, students can develop the basic skills required to become electrical apprentices. This program is the first step towards such a career as a professional tradesperson. Students are also introduced to the fundamental elements of the trade (e.g. regulations and practices).

In keeping with Ministry and the Ontario College of Trades standards, the program will deliver content that meets the requirements for Level 1 in-school Electrician apprenticeship (309A/442A) training.

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