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Pursuing a career in electrical work demands technical expertise, analytical thinking, and manual coordination. Lambton College's Electrical Techniques program equips students with essential skills to enter this profession and start their apprenticeship path. Through classroom instruction and hands-on training in labs and workshops, participants acquire practical experience complemented by comprehensive theoretical education in electrical principles. The curriculum includes introductory Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) concepts and emphasizes electrical safety through both theoretical lessons and practical exercises.
The program teaches students about electrical systems and components, proper tool usage, wiring techniques for different building types, electrical code interpretation, and the application of modern electronic and instrumentation technologies.
Grade 12 Mathematics for College Technology or any grade 12U mathematics is recommended; Grade 12 Foundations for College Mathematics (MAP4C) minimum final grade is 60%. If the program is highly competitive, students with Grade 12 Mathematics for College Technology or any Grade 12U mathematics will be given preference.