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This program combines instruction in high school and at George Brown College OR Humber College and provides a Cooperative Education placement in the electrical industry with a fully certified non-unionized electrician.
An Electrician:
- Installs, repairs, maintains, connects or tests electrical systems
- Plans installations from blueprints, sketches, specifications, and installs all electrical and electronic devices
- Systematically diagnoses faults in electrical and electronic components
- Measures, cuts, threads, bends, assembles and installs conduits and other electrical conductor enclosures
- Splices and terminates electrical conductors
- Tests electrical and electronic equipment for proper function
To qualify, YOU must:
- Be at least 16 years of age
- Be in good academic standing with a minimum of 26 credits including completion of all compulsory courses
- Have a strong interest and above average ability in the maths and sciences
- Be willing to travel to George Brown College OR Humber College for the eight week “Level One” in-class training
Program components include:
- 4 weeks at Home school
- 8 weeks at George Brown College OR Humber College
- 9 weeks at a Cooperative Education placement with a fully certified non-unionized electrician
Program Credits/Certification:
- earn four (4) credits in Cooperative Education towards an Ontario Secondary School Diploma
- Successfully complete “Level One” apprenticeship training as an Electrician
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