Course of Studies This is a 10-Week Technical Training program. SEMESTER 1 Course Name ECAL 190 Electrical Apprenticeship Level 1 ECAL 290 Electrical Apprenticeship Level 2 ECAL 390 Electrical Apprenticeship Level 3 ECAL 490 Electrical Apprenticeship Level 4 Program Summary At Selkirk College, we offer the skills and knowledge you require to successfully complete your Red Seal Certification, BC certificate of apprenticeship and your BC Certificate of Qualification. Selkirk College is endorsed by the BC Industry Training Authority (ITA) to deliver all four levels of Construction Electrical Apprenticeship Technical Training as well as levels 1 and 2 of Industrial Apprenticeship Technical Training to registered electrical apprentices (unregistered apprentices are admitted to levels 1 - 2, space permitting). Each level of training consists of a full-time, ten- week, on-campus program of study. Activities include classroom sessions where as an apprentice you will learn theoretical principals of electricity and applied concepts of the Canadian Electrical Code. Laboratory sessions help to reinforce electrical concepts covered by the theory classroom component. Upon successful completion of the Level Four technical training session, apprentices challenge the Interprovincial Trade Qualification examination. Those who pass the exam and complete the work-based hours earn the BC Certificate of Apprenticeship, the BC Certificate of Qualification, and the Interprovincial Standard Red Seal Endorsement. ITA APPRENTICESHIP REQUIREMENTS — 1,200 technical training hours, completed in 4 Levels (10 weeks each) — 6,000 work-based training hours Admission Requirements The following admission requirements are specific to the Electrical Apprenticeship Program. — Indentured in Electrical Apprenticeship selkirk.ca/programs Electrical Apprenticeship On Campus On Campus On Campus On Campus READY TO APPLY? — Please make sure you meet all admission requirements, including the general admission requirements for the college. — International Students (students who are applying to Selkirk College from locations outside of Canada) should follow the application steps required by Selkirk International. Program Courses ECAL 190 - ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL 1 — Use Essential Skills — Use Safe Work Practices — Use Tools and Equipment — Apply Circuit Concepts — Use Test Equipment — Read and Interpret Drawings and Manuals — Apply the CEC, Regulations and Standards — Install Low Voltage Distributions Systems — Install Control Circuits Pre-requisites: indentured in Electrical Apprenticeship ECAL 290 - ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL 2 — Use Essential Skills — Apply Circuit Concepts — Use Test Equipment — Apply the CEC, Regulations and Standards — Install Low Voltage Distributions Systems — Install Electrical Equipment — Install Control Circuits selkirk.ca/electrical-apprenticeship LENGTH OF STUDY: 10 Weeks ACCREDITATION: Technical Training CAMPUS: Silver King Campus, Nelson ECAL 390 - ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL 3 — Apply Circuit Concepts — Use Test Equipment — Apply the CEC, Regulations and Standards — Install Low Voltage Distributions Systems Install Electrical Equipment — Install Control Circuits Pre-requisites: indentured in Flectrical Apprenticeship ECAL 490 - ELECTRICAL APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL 4 Apply Circuit Concepts Use Test Equipment Apply the CEC, Regulations and Standards Install Low Voltage Distributions Systems Install Electrical Equipment Install Control Circuits Install Signal and Communication Systems Install High Voltage Systems Pre-requisites: indentured in Flectrical Apprenticeship Contacts TRADES ADMISSIONS Registration Contact Phone: 1.888.953.1133 ext 13204 Direct: 250.354.3204 Fax: 250.352.3180 Email: trades@selkirk.ca INDUSTRY AND TRADES Program Contact Phone: 1.888.953.1133 ext 13221 Direct: 250.354.3221 Fax: 250.352.3180 Email: trades@selkirk.ca ROB SCHWARZER School Chair Phone: 250.352.6601 ext 13212 Direct: 250.354.3212 Email: rschwarzer @selkirk.ca Selkirk College Academic Calendar 2018-19 65