About Electrician (construction And Maintenance) (apprenticeship) in Algonquin College
Learn the theoretical principles and trade skills required to becoming an electrician.
To enrol in the Electrician (Construction and Maintenance) Algonquin College Certificate program, applicants must:
- be currently employed in the trade
- be formally registered as apprentices with the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development
- have a valid Offer of Classroom Training from the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development that includes a Ministry Client ID and approved Class Number
Eligibility is determined by the Ministry of Labour, Training and Skills Development. The Electrician Construction and Maintenance trade is a compulsory trade in Ontario and requires certification.
To learn more about apprenticeships, visit https://www.ontario.ca/page/skilled-trades.
For Registered Apprentices:
This 28-week Algonquin College Certificate apprenticeship program fulfills all in-class requirements. It is divided into three levels (Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced) where you alternate between going to school and working in the field for twelve to eighteen months.
You take courses on:
- the Canadian Electrical Code
- electrical theory
- electronics
- instrumentation
- installation methods
You also learn about prints, standards and electrical principles, practical installations and how to work in a variety of specialty areas.
At the end of this program, you are qualified to write the exam to earn a Certificate of Qualification in the Electrician Construction and Maintenance trade. To work outside of Ontario, you need to test for the Red Seal Endorsement (RSE) in Industrial or Construction specializations.
NOTE: Although a Grade 10 education is the minimum entry requirement for an electrical apprentice, the level of education required for success in today`s electrical industry is constantly increasing; therefore, it is strongly recommended that electrical apprentices entering the in-school training program have a minimum equivalent of Grade 12 physics, chemistry, English and mathematics.
SUCCESS FACTORS
This program is well-suited for apprentices who:
- Work well with others.
- Have a strong sense of responsibility.
- Are safety aware.
Careers
Graduates may find employment as electricians working closely with every trade area, including millwrights, heating and refrigeration technicians, stationary engineers and instrumentation technicians.
Program Eligibility
Algonquin College Highlights
College Type |
Publicly funded |
Number of Campuses |
3 |
Annual Endowments |
3.7 million CAD |
Student Retention Rate |
86.3 % |
Total number of programs |
340 |
Mode of Programmes |
Full time, Part time, Online |
Work Study Program |
Yes, for full time programs |
Cost of Attendance |
2,900 CAD |
Financial aid |
Bursaries, Scholarship, Awards |
Language Proficiency |
IELTS/TOEFL or Algonquin EAP program |
Algonquin College Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
Tuition & Books (1 Year) |
|
Includes Tuition, Health Insurance, Upass (bus pass)
and Student Access Fees (8-Month Academic Year) |
$16,200 – $22,000 |
Learning Resources and School Supplies |
$200 – $1,000 |
Optional Items |
|
Gym Membership (On-campus) |
$300 |
Clothing |
$800 |
Miscellaneous |
$1,150 |
Total Optional Items |
$2,250 |
Homestay (Fees are for 1 Month) |
|
Application fee |
$250 |
Accommodations & Meals (3 meals/day) |
$940 |
Total Homestay |
$1,190 |
Residence (8 Months) |
|
Accommodations |
$7,720 |
Meal Plan (Mandatory) |
$3,350 |
Total Residence |
$11,070 |
Off Campus Housing 1 Month |
|
2 Bedroom Apartment (estimated cost only) |
$1,200 – $1,400 |