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Congratulations on your acceptance to the Construction Electrical program.
We look forward to meeting you all in the fall.
Course Registration Opens May 1st. To complete course registration
Please review your course map below to find your required classes.
2025 PS Fall | |||
Course Code | Class | Credits | Prerequisite |
COMP-1000 | Computer Essentials | 3 | |
ELEC-1001 | Occupational Safety and Canadian Electrical Code | 3 | |
ELEC-1021 | Intrduction to DC Fundamentals | 3 | MATH-1060 |
ELEC-1026 | Introduction to AC Fundamentals | 3 | ELEC-1021, MATH 1060 |
ELEC-1040 | Wiring Methods I | 3 | ELEC-1001 |
ELEC-1045 | Wiring Methods II | 3 | ELEC-1001 |
MATH-1060 | Electrical Trade Math I | 3 | |
SAFE-1005 | PEI Occupational Health and Safety | ||
NCPR-1001 | Standard First Aid and CPR/AED Level C | ||
NCPR-1002 | Workplace Hazardous Materials Information Systems (WHMIS) | ||
NCPR-1066 | Certified Fall Protection | ||
NCPR-1068 | Elevated Work Platforms | NCPR-1066 | |
2026 PS Winter | |||
Course Code | Class | Credits | Prerequisite |
BLPR-1010 | Electrical Blueprint Reading | 2 | |
COMM-1005 | Workplace Communications | 3 | |
ELEC-1050 | Intro to Three Phase Circuits and Transformers | 4 | ELEC-1026, MATH-1060 |
ELEC-1057 | Three Wire Distrubution Systems, Conductors and Voltage Drops | 4 | ELEC-1026, MATH-1060 |
ELEC-1160 | Intro to Rotating Electrical Machines Controls I | 4 | ELEC-1026, ELEC-1045 |
ELEC-1070 | Electrical Techniques and Premise Cabling | 2 | ELEC-1040 |
ELEC-2140 | Building Systems - Electrical | 3 | ELEC-1001, ELEC-1026 |
MATH-1160 | Electrical Trade Math II | 2 | MATH-1060 |
Pencil or a pen for orientation day. Paper pencils/pens, and binders for 1st day of class.
Hard toed safety shoes/boots as well as safety glasses will be required once labs start. If you do not already have safety shoes, we recommend you wait till you get your student ID. Your HC student ID will provide you with discounts at various retailers. Safety boots/shoes need to be CSA certified with the green triangle, as well have an electrical insulation rating indicated by the omega sign label.
You may shop for safety glasses at any time. Find a clear pair that are ANSI Z87.1 certified (will be stamped with ANSI Z87.1 on them, usually on the arm). Find a pair you find comfortable and that do not have a dark tint. Almost all of our work/labs are 99% indoors, dark tinted safety glasses will impair your ability to see under normal indoor lighting situations.
We recommend you wait to receive your tool list before purchasing anything. Tools can be expensive, and we appreciate that students are on a budget, so our list is quite specific. You may have existing tools or safety clothing that will meet the requirements of the program. It is recommended that you not purchase additional tools or safety clothing until you have discussed program requirements with Instructors. Allow $400.00 for tool purchase (if all required). Allow $250.00 for safety clothing (if all required).
A complete book list will be provided to you as well as a tool list during orientation.
It is highly recommended that you purchase the CASIO FX-260 calculator, (can be found at Waterfront Campus bookstore or Staples). This is the only calculator that is permitted for use on apprenticeship exams, so we highly encourage students to purchase one to become comfortable with its functionality.
Ray Murphy
Phone: 902- 888-6428
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Jamie Hughes
Phone: 902- 888-6751
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Ruth Rundle
Phone: 902-888-6448
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