Are you looking for a career in the trades? Have you thought about becoming an electrician? The Electrician Applied Certificate Program is a great place to start.
Learn how to install, test, replace and repair lighting fixtures, wiring and electrical equipment. You'll get lots of hand-on practice and you'll also learn how to read and interpret construction drawings. Trade time and academic credit may be available for graduates who find employment in the trade and register as apprentices.
Graduates may find entry-level employment with electrical contractors in the residential or commercial construction industry or large manufacturing or mining firms and retail or wholesale outlets.
This program is approximately 17 weeks long.
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