Study to Become an Electrical Apprentice
Vancouver Career College’s Construction Electrician Foundation certificate gives you the practical skills and real-world experience to launch your career in construction and maintenance electrical work.You may be eligible to receive a scholarship of up to $1,500 when you start by June 30, 2026.*
*Conditions apply
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Vancouver Career College’s Construction Electrician Foundation certificate gives you the practical skills and real-world experience to launch your career in construction and maintenance electrical work.You may be eligible to receive a scholarship of up to $1,500 when you start by June 30, 2026.*
*Conditions apply
Accreditation & Recognition
This program is approved by the Registrar of the Private Training Institutions Regulatory Unit (PTIRU) of British Columbia.
Get prepared to write the Skilled Trades BC exam.
Program Length
37 weeks
Work-based Training
350 Hours
Employment
86% Employment Rate*
*Vancouver Career College employment report (2024-06-01 to 2025-05-31)
Why Choose Construction Electrician Foundation at Vancouver Career College?
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Work-Based Training: Gain 350 hours of real-world, hands-on experience through a practicum placement that prepares you for success in the electrical trades.
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Hybrid Learning Format: Enjoy the flexibility of in-person and online classes delivered through a combined format at our Burnaby campus.
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Industry-Driven Curriculum: Learn essential skills in circuits, codes, safety practices, technical drawings, and electrical theory designed to meet BC trade standards.
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Expert Instructors: Train with industry professionals who bring years of construction and electrical field experience into the classroom.
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Career-Ready Preparation: Graduate ready to pursue employment with electrical contractors, general contractors, or maintenance departments across BC.
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The Construction Electrician Foundation program at Vancouver Career College provides the essential knowledge and practical training you need to begin your career in the electrical trade.
Areas of Study Include:
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Electrical Circuits & Concepts
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Canadian Electrical Code & Installations
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Technical Drawings & Manuals
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Safety Practices & Regulations
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Applied Mathematics for Electricians
Hear From Our Students
Hands-on training is better than traditional methods. Once you're on the job site, if you haven’t had any hands-on training, you’re kind of lost.
Trades Program Graduate
Hands-on classes were great because you were able to practice what you were going to be doing for the rest of your life.
Trades Program Graduate
What Students Ask Us
The Construction Electrician Foundation program is 37 weeks in length and delivered in a hybrid format, combining both in-person and online learning. Classes are available at the Burnaby campus, allowing students to gain hands-on training in lab settings while enjoying the flexibility of online coursework.
Graduates are prepared to pursue entry-level positions in the electrical trade, including roles such as:
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Apprentice Construction Electrician
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Maintenance Electrician Assistant
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Residential or Commercial Electrical Helper
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Electrical Service Technician (entry-level)
You’ll be ready to start your apprenticeship and build a rewarding career in the construction and maintenance industries.
Vancouver Career College offers a range of funding options, including government student loans, grants, in-house financing, and bursaries. Our financial advisors are available to guide you through the application process and help find the best options for your situation.
To qualify for admission, applicants must meet one of the following:
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Proof of high school graduation or equivalent (GED, Adult Basic Education, or at least one year of post-secondary education from an English-language institution), and proof of English language proficiency
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Mature student status (19 years of age or older) and a passing score of 52% on the College’s Trades Admissions Exam, along with proof of English proficiency.
Yes! The program includes 350 hours of work-based training, giving you the opportunity to apply your classroom learning in a real-world electrical setting.
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