b'ELECTRICAL TRADESPROGRAM DESCRIPTIONElectrical Trades prepares students for Apprenticeship by providing a strong foundation in residential and commercial wiring and variety of electrical installations. Upon completion, students will be prepared to begin Apprenticeship or continue further post-secondary education in a related field. COURSES WORK PRACTICUMPART 1 All practical work is performed in the on-site lab facility. Therefore, students do not participate in an off-site Introduction to Electricalinternship.Trades TechnologyCERTIFICATIONCOURSE CODE: 9055(20S)DC FundamentalsLRATC will award certificates to students who COURSE CODE: 9056(30S) successfully complete all eight courses. Residential Wiring APPRENTICESHIP OPPORTUNITIESCOURSE CODE: 9057(30S) The Electrical Trades program at LRATC is accredited by Advanced Residential WiringApprenticeship Manitoba for the trades of; Construction COURSE CODE: 9059 (40S) Electrician, Industrial Electrician, and Power Electrician. PART 2 To receive credit for Level 1 in-school Technical Training and a time credit of 900 hours students must: Electrical Wiring Methodssuccessfully complete the Electrical Trades program at COURSE CODE: 9058(30S) LRATCAC Fundamentalsmaintain an accumulative average of 70% or better in the trade subjectsCOURSE CODE: 9060(40S) gain emploment and regiser as an apprentice within 2 Advanced Electrical years of graduationWiring Methods COURSE CODE: 9061(40S) TUITION / FEEApplied Electrical TradesAPPLICATION FEE : $20Technology( n/a for High school students ) COURSE CODE: 9062(40S)TUITION :NO COST (high school students)PART 1 -Four credits, offered in Sem 2 $5000 full programPART 2 -Four credits, offered in Sem1$2500 per semesterPart 1 is a prerequisite for Part 2. STUDENT FEE :$25 per semesterTEXTBOOK FEE :$100 (refundable)February startonly. ADDITIONAL COSTS :$20.00 Safety glasses, $55.00 * Students must have completed the requiredFirst Aid Certification. Steel toed boots required.hours from Part 1to be eligible for Part 2'