Construction Electrical
The Construction Electrical program provides fundamental knowledge about electricity and its applications, preparing students for residential and commercial settings. Students learn to assemble, install, test, maintain, service, and operate electrical systems and equipment. The program moves from classroom to lab, covering power and lighting systems, emergency lighting, communication equipment, motors, automation and control systems, and solar energy systems. Students also learn to follow the National Building Code, the Canadian Electrical Code, and other safety requirements. Mature Student applications are accepted.
Prerequisites: Grade 12 or equivalent with credits at or above the general level, Résumé including work and volunteer experience with applicable dates, membership in groups, associations or athletics, awards and distinctions, and any other information about yourself relevant to the program
Courses
- SAFE-1005 — PEI Occupational Health and S
- BLPR-1010 — Electrical Blueprint Reading
- COMM-1005 — Workplace Communications
- COMP-1000 — Computer Essentials
- ELEC-1001 — Occupational Safety and Canadi
- ELEC-1021 — Introduction to DC Fundamenta
- ELEC-1026 — Introduction to AC Fundamenta
- ELEC-1040 — Wiring Methods I
- ELEC-1045 — Wiring Methods II
- ELEC-1050 — Introduction to Three Phase Ci
- ELEC-1057 — Three Wire Distribution System
- ELEC-1070 — Electrical Techniques and Prem
- ELEC-1160 — Introduction to Rotating Elect
- ELEC-2140 — Building Systems - Electrical
- MATH-1060 — Electrical Trade Math I
- MATH-1160 — Electrical Trade Math II
- NCPR-1001 — Standard First Aid and CPR/AE
- NCPR-1002 — Workplace Hazardous Materials
- NCPR-1066 — Certified Fall Protection
- NCPR-1068 — Elevated Work Platforms