College Certificate in Electrical Techniques
DURATION
30 Weeks
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
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TUITION FEES
CAD 16,334 *
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* for international costs | Canadian costs: CAD 3,852.82
Introduction
Electrical Techniques is a one-year Ontario college certificate program. Students will learn the foundational knowledge of electrical fundamentals and theories. A variety of courses will discuss troubleshooting digital electronics, network cabling, installation practices, and industry communication. This program is designed to prepare students to enter an electrical apprenticeship program upon graduation.
Your Learning Experience
There’s nothing quite like working with your hands and seeing the real results of a good day’s work. If you’re looking to begin a career in the dynamic and in-demand world of an electrician, Fanshawe’s Electrical Techniques program will provide a solid foundation of skills. If you want to achieve your network cabling specialist certification or kickstart your electrical apprenticeship training, this course is for you.
You’ll begin the electrician program by familiarizing yourself with electrical fundamentals and theories. You’ll learn from a variety of courses, such as the fire alarm technician course, with takeaways including how to troubleshoot digital electronics and network cabling, installation practices, and industry communication. You’ll take these fundamentals into cutting-edge labs, where you’ll put your training to work.
You’ll graduate ready and able to work as an Industrial Electrician Apprentice, Construction and Maintenance Electrician Apprentice, Network Cabling Specialist, or Fire Alarm Technician.
This program is offered at more than one campus for your convenience. Learn more about the programs and services of Fanshawe’s campuses in London and Clinton.
Weekend Offering
To better suit your lifestyle and schedule, this program is also offered on weekends, allowing you to study Friday nights, Saturdays, and Sundays outside of traditional working hours.
CIP Code: 46.0302
Admissions
Program Outcome
The graduate has reliably demonstrated the ability to:
- Assist in The Interpretation and Preparation of Electrical Drawings Including Other Related Documents and Graphics.
- Analyze and Solve Simple Technical Problems Related to Basic Electrical Systems by Applying Mathematics and Science Principles.
- Use and Maintain Test and Instrumentation Equipment.
- Assemble Basic Electrical Circuits and Equipment to Fulfill Requirements and Specifications Under the Supervision of A Qualified Person.
- Assist in The Installation and Troubleshooting of Basic Electrical Machines and Associated Control Systems Under the Supervision of A Qualified Person.
- Assist in Testing and Troubleshooting Electrical and Electronic Circuits, Equipment, and Systems by Using Established Procedures Under the Supervision of A Qualified Person.
- Assist in The Troubleshooting of Control Systems Under the Supervision of A Qualified Person.
- Use Computer Skills and Tools to Solve Basic Electrical-Related Problems.
- Assist in Conducting Quality Assurance Procedures Under the Supervision of A Qualified Person.
- Assist in The Preparation and Maintenance of Records and Documentation Systems.
- Install and Assist in Testing Telecommunication Systems Under the Supervision of A Qualified Person.
- Apply Health and Safety Standards and Best Practices to Workplaces.
- Perform Tasks Under Relevant Legislation, Policies, Procedures, Standards, Regulations, and Ethical Principles.
- Apply Basic Electrical Cabling Requirements and Install and Test System Grounding for A Specified Number of Applications Under the Supervision of A Qualified Person.
- Identify Problems and Troubleshoot Electrical Systems Under the Supervision of A Qualified Person.
- Assist in The Selection of Electrical Equipment, Systems, and Components to Fulfill the Requirements and Specifications Under the Supervision of A Qualified Person.
Curriculum
Level 1
- Troubleshooting Digital Electronics
- Electrical Theory
- Prints and Installation
- Industrial Communication
- Tools and Workplace Techniques
Level 2
- Electrical Machines-Introduction
- Electrical Theory 2
- Network Cabling
- Fluid Power and Controls
- Installation Practices
- Safety and Electrical Code
Program Tuition Fee
Career Opportunities
Graduates of Fanshawe’s Electrical Techniques program will have the fundamental electrical skills and the knowledge necessary to seek employment as apprentices in:
- Electrical construction and maintenance
- Industrial electrician
- Network cabling technician
- Independent contractor
- Other related electrical trades
Did you know Fanshawe consistently ranks high in graduation employment rates among large colleges in Ontario?
Here are some examples of career opportunities for graduates of Fanshawe’s Electrical Techniques program:
Electrical Draftsperson
Produce draft drawings of electrical systems and components for permit and construction projects.
Electrical Panel Builder
Wire electrical panels and ensure all electrical components adhere to standards.
Journey Electrician Apprentice
Support the renewable energy team by operating electrical switchgear, breakers, motor control center, and related equipment.