Construction Electrician Foundation

Start Your Career as a Construction Electrician Foundation

Build practical, job-ready skills in circuitry, safety protocols, and electrical codes while preparing for a skilled trades apprenticeship.

Receive Industry-Recognized Certifications Earn your Occupational First Aid, Aerial Work Platform, Fall Protection, and WHMIS 2015 certifications
Scholarship Up to $5,000* available for eligible students, until June 30, 2026. Terms apply.
Campus Availability Burnaby
High Employment Rate Over 97% of our graduates have found employment within their field.
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Program Overview

Construction Electrician Foundation Certificate

Construction Electrician Foundation program

Start a hands-on career in a high-demand trade.

 

Vancouver Career College’s Construction Electrician Foundation certificate prepares you for entry-level roles in the electrical field. Build job-ready skills in circuits, electrical codes, safety regulations, and technical drawings for residential, commercial, and maintenance work.

 

Learn from experienced industry professionals and gain the practical skills employers are looking for. You’ll also earn valuable certifications, including Occupational First Aid Level 1, Aerial Work Platform, Fall Protection, and WHMIS 2015.

 

Whether you’re starting fresh or changing careers, this program gives you the foundation to move forward with confidence.

 

Graduates who successfully pass the Skilled Trades BC Level 1 exam may be eligible for:

 

  • Technical Training: Level 1
  • Work-based Training: 350 hours
37.5-week Certificate program
Combined hybrid format with in-class and online learning
Receive academic credit toward your apprenticeship

Recognition

Training that meets industry and regulatory standards
Our programs are designed to meet established industry and provincial requirements, helping ensure your education is respected by employers and aligned with current workforce expectations. This commitment reflects our focus on quality training, accountability, and career-ready outcomes.

Vancouver Career College is a designated training provider for this program, approved by Skilled Trades BC

Program is approved by the Registrar of the Provincial Training Institutions Regulatory Unit (PTIRU)

Program Requirements

Admission & Requirements

Admissions advisors will guide you through each step

  • Proof of high school graduation or equivalent (General Education Development or BC Adult Basic Education OR at a minimum, 1 year of post-secondary completion from an English language teaching institution)

  • Proof of English Language Proficiency

OR 

Mature student status (19 years of age upon starting classes, and must pass the College’s Trades admissions exam with a passing score of 52%)

  • Proof of English Language Proficiency 

 

Students are provided with the tools and materials needed to complete their training; however, they will require to provide their own appropriate clothing and steel-toed boots which is described during orientation. 

Skilled Trades BC recommends the following education for apprentices entering this occupation. These are not prerequisites, but rather a desired level of skill or knowledge that will contribute to success in the industry. 

 

  • Recent Grade 12 graduate (within the past 5 years) with demonstrated mechanical aptitude, and: 

  • Principles of Mathematics 11 or 12, Pre-calculus 11 or 12, or equivalent 

  • English 12 or Communications 12 

  • Physics 11 or 12 

 OR 

  • Recent Electrical Foundation Program Graduate (ELTT within the past 5 years) of a SkilledTrades BC approved program. 

Making Your Education Accessible

 

Financing your educational journey shouldn't hold you back. At Vancouver Career College, our dedicated team of Student Financial Planners is available to guide you through available financial options, depending on what you may qualify for.

 

Potential Funding Options

 

Government Student Loans: Government of BC-sponsored loan assistance for eligible students.

 

Student Lines of Credit: Offered through financial institutions, allowing you to borrow as needed.

 

Grants, Bursaries and Agency Funding: You may qualify through federal or provincial retraining programs, including WorkSafeBC and other government agencies.

 

Personalized Financial Support: Your Student Financial Planner will help you explore potential funding sources and identify options based on your situation.

 

 

Scholarships

 

We've awarded over $1 million in scholarships to students across all backgrounds. Talk to your campus Student Financial Planner to find out what you may qualify for.

  • Successful completion of all on-campus courses with a 70% overall average. 

  • Successful completion of all industry-certified courses provided during the program. 

  • Successful completion of all assignments and tasks required in the Career & Employment Strategies course. 

 

Apprenticeship credentials 


In conjunction with Skilled Trades BC, a combination of the college certificate’s final grade with the Skilled Trades BC standardized written exam (minimum 70%) is required to earn the Construction Electrician - Certificate of Completion, the first stage on the apprenticeship pathway leading to apprenticeship in this trade. 

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Career Paths for Construction Electrician Foundation

This program opens doors to Construction Electrician apprenticeship roles across B.C.

Construction Electrician Foundation career paths
  • Electrical Contractors
  • General Contractors
  • Maintenance Departments
  • Residential Construction
  • Commercial Construction

Find market-ready opportunities with guidance from Career Services.

What You'll Learn

Graduate With Practical Skills

Develop practical skills in electrical theory, wiring, and safety through hands-on training that reflects real job site conditions. Graduate prepared to pursue a construction electrician apprenticeship and start your career in the skilled trades.

Construction Electrician Foundation - Program Courses

The purpose of this course is to provide students with the knowledge, skills, and study techniques to help foster effective learning and a positive educational experience. This course explores many different theories on learning and studying and how these theories can be applied to each student’s individual studying methods in order to develop a method that is both effective and efficient. Effective study habits and productive note-taking are key topics in this course, as well as the importance of values and goals. Through active participation in learner-centred activities, students will explore and practice strategies for setting personal goals, prioritizing tasks, managing time, and managing the stress that arises in school or work situations. This course will also equip students with a sound understanding of matters related to finance, credit, and debt and the critical implications they have on our lives. Students taking this course will complete the Enriched Academy program, which provides comprehensive coverage of financial and money management skills that will allow them to better save, budget, and manage their money and financial situations.

Essential Skills are to help the students develop the essential skills they need to prepare for the technical training part of their apprenticeship. Essential Skills include reading, numeracy, using documents like blueprints as well as using computers. The students will utilize these basic skills to build technical skills.

In this course, the Workers Compensation Act and Occupational Health and Safety Regulation are examined. The relationship and responsibilities of all individuals or groups associated with construction work are discussed. Confidence is gained by learning safe work practices as well as stressing working with hazardous energy safely. Instruction includes proper use and inspection of safety equipment and elimination of hazards in the equipment and workplace. Learning will include when and how to use PPE, where to find it as well as the limitations of the personal protective equipment. This course also covers the importance of locking out machinery and equipment, the dangers of hazardous energy, as well as when lockout is required. Correct lock-out procedures are examined and performed by the students ensuring confidence at the work site.
Students will cover the skillset to recognize types of fires and control or extinguish it with minimal risk and exposure to people, property, equipment and the environment. This course also educates and trains on the prevention of hearing reduction and loss. Noise measurement, engineered noise control, hearing protection, posting of noise hazard areas as well as hearing tests and policies regulated in the industry will be covered.

This course builds upon the safe work practices from the foundation knowledge that has been learned and applied in earlier courses in this program. Students will experience more specific types of PPE, safety equipment and personal safety precautions, as well as emergency equipment and means of egress, for the electrical trade. Lock-out and tag-out procedures are vital in the electrical field and will be explained and utilized thoroughly. Protection from arc flash and methods to prevent electrical shock will also be thoroughly introduced and practiced. 

This course includes a review of math components required as a foundation to understanding the basic construction principles. The course consists of a mathematical review of working with whole numbers, common and decimal fractions, percentages, averages and estimates, powers and roots, ratios and proportions, units of measure trigonometry and formulas. Students will begin applying these mathematical concepts to working with metric and imperial units, work, power, energy torque and the use of simple machines.  

Why Choose This Program

Why Students Choose Our Construction Electrician Foundation Program

Built for outcomes, not just credentials

From your first class to your final exam, the focus is on building practical, job-ready skills. You’ll train in hands-on environments that prepare you for the demands of the electrical trade and help you take the next step toward an apprenticeship.

Learn from experienced instructors, build confidence through practical training, and get support as you prepare to enter the skilled trades.

  • Eligible to write the Skilled Trades BC Level 1 exam
  • Opportunity to earn credit toward your apprenticeship
  • Instructors with real-world industry experience
  • Career and employment support for up to six months after graduation
  • Supportive, student-focused learning environment

Still have questions? Book a campus visit and talk with our Admissions team.

The Construction Electrician Foundations Program helped me understand the fundamental concepts of electricity and better prepared me for my career as an electrician. The instructors were friendly and helpful throughout the way, and the program also offered plenty of time for hands-on experience as well.

— Leo L., Construction Electrician Foundation Graduate
The Construction Electrician Foundations program at Vancouver Career College gave me the skills and confidence to start my career in the electrical trade. The hands on training and supportive instructors made it a great learning experience.
— Bishnu G., Construction Electrician Foundation Graduate

The CEF program at Vancouver Career College gave me a solid foundation in electrical work through both theory and hands-on training. I learned key skills like wiring, safety practices, and reading diagrams, and the instructors had a-lot of valuable information that made me confident to start working in the electrical field.

— Abraham Y., Construction Electrician Foundation Graduate
Frequently Asked Questions

Construction Electrician Foundation Program FAQs

Construction Electrician Foundation FAQs

Vancouver Career College is approved by the Private Training Institutions Regulatory Unit (PTIRU) of the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills. For more information, visit the PTIRU site here.

Our campuses offer a variety of start dates, in some cases, every two weeks. To learn more about our upcoming start dates, please reach out to your campus of choice HERE

Our experienced Student Financial Planners can provide further details on program funding. Refer to the Financial Options webpage for more information.

Programs may be available in a variety of modalities. Please refer to the specific program page to learn more. If you have additional questions about learning online, please click HERE to learn more about admissions.

You can find our tuition listed HERE.

The length of this program is listed in the Program Overview section on this page. Have questions? Click here to connect with an Admissions Advisor.

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