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Learners gain foundational knowledge of both theory and hands-on skills in the electrical field, enabling them to execute fundamental electrical tasks with guidance from a certified professional. After finishing the program, participants can seek employment as electrical apprentices or opt to further their studies by enrolling in Electrical Engineering Technician or Technologist programs. The curriculum covers essential topics like workplace safety, practical mathematics, business skills, and electrical/electronic principles. Those entering apprenticeships can explore diverse roles across construction, maintenance, service, and industrial sectors. Students advancing their education may access expanded prospects in power systems, renewable energy, sustainable technologies, and automated systems. Additional career paths include positions as cost estimators, project managers, and electrical equipment sales representatives.