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1 年 | 全职
MITT Transition
As MITT winds down operations and transfers programs to RRC Polytech, we are working together to facilitate the application process for Fall 2026 programs, which will be delivered by RRC Polytech.
The information on this page is only for programs currently in-progress and is not applicable to the Fall 2026 intake and beyond. Future students should visit RRC Polytech’s website to learn more and apply to the program.
计划概述
CIP Code: 46.0302
The Electrical Applications program equips students with the knowledge and skills to install, operate, troubleshoot, service, and repair electrical equipment in residential, commercial, and industrial settings. The curriculum covers motors, generators, transformers, electrical systems, and various control equipment. Graduates who meet specific criteria may receive credit toward Apprenticeship Manitoba Level 1 and 2.
计划要点
- Industry-Driven Curriculum: Focuses on foundational electrical theory, circuitry, and safety protocols aligned with industry standards.
- Hands-On Learning: Provides practical experience in wiring, installations, and troubleshooting electrical systems in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.
- Career Readiness: Features MITT’s Bridging to Work workshops, equipping students with employability and professional skills for the electrical trade.
- Modern Facilities: Access to state-of-the-art tools and equipment to simulate real-world work environments.
- Safety Emphasis: Comprehensive training in workplace safety protocols and practices essential for the trade.
- Professional Partnerships: Offers networking opportunities through MITT’s connections with industry leaders and potential employers.
- Pathway to Apprenticeship: Prepares students to pursue entry-level positions and provides a strong foundation for further apprenticeship training.
职业成果
- Construction Electrician
- Factory Worker
- Institutional Electrician
- Cable Company Worker
- Security System Employee
- Entrepreneur
入学要求
2026-2027
国内
马尼托巴省高中文凭(或预计在课程开始日期 45 天内完成), 或同等学历,包括:
- 数学 40S 学分
- 40S 英语语言艺术学分
有关本计划的成年学生资格和要求,请访问我们的 成年学生页面.
国际
马尼托巴省高中文凭(或预计在课程开始日期 45 天内完成), 或同等学历,包括:
- 高年级数学课程成绩至少达到 50%。
- 高年级第一语言文学课程成绩至少达到 50%。
额外要求
- 证明 英语语言能力 (如果在加拿大境外接受教育)。
Visit Admission Requirements to learn more
常见问题
This program is primarily taught in person during full-day sessions, with less than 10% of course content delivered online.
该计划连续实施 10 个月,不包括学生成功周和节假日。详情请参阅课程表。
No, there is no formal practicum. However, students complete hands-on training and simulations in classroom labs that reflect real job-site conditions.
Yes. Graduates may be eligible to receive Apprenticeship Manitoba credit if they:
- Complete the program with a minimum 70% average in trade-specific courses
- Secure employment in the electrical field
- Register as an apprentice within two years of graduation
Eligible graduates receive:
- Level 1 and Level 2 in-school technical training credit
- 1,250 hours toward their Construction, Industrial, or Power Electrician Apprenticeship program
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所有课程
DC Theory and Application (EL-210) — 160 hours
This course introduces students to workplace health and safety, WHMIS regulations, and their applications in the electrical trade. Students assemble and analyze DC circuits, exploring voltage, current, resistance, and power in series, parallel, and combination circuits.AC Theory and Application (EL-220) — 160 hours
This course focuses on the assembly and analysis of AC circuits. Students examine voltage, current, reactance, impedance, and power in basic series and parallel circuits, applying fundamental AC electrical concepts.Electronic Concepts and Applications (EL-230) — 65 hours
This course introduces students to the connection, testing, and analysis of electronic components and circuits. Students develop foundational skills in troubleshooting and applying electronic principles to electrical systems.DC Machines and Control Systems (EL-240) — 120 hours
This course provides an overview of DC generators, motors, and control systems. Students explore their applications in the electrical field, focusing on functionality, operation, and industry use.Level 1 Practical Applications: Residential Wiring (EL-250) — 65 hours
This course covers the installation of residential wiring and electrical equipment following Canadian Electrical Code regulations. Students apply theoretical knowledge in a hands-on environment.Canadian Electrical Code Level 1 (EL-260) — 120 hours
This course introduces students to the Canadian Electrical Code, focusing on regulations relevant to Level 1 of the construction electrical apprenticeship. Students develop essential code interpretation skills for safe and compliant electrical work.Canadian Electrical Code Level 2 (EL-270) — 120 hours
Building on Level 1, this course deepens students' understanding of the Canadian Electrical Code as it applies to Level 2 of the construction electrical apprenticeship. Students analyze and interpret complex code requirements.Level 2 Practical Applications: Commercial Wiring (EL-280) — 42 hours
This course focuses on the installation of commercial wiring and electrical systems following Canadian Electrical Code regulations. Students gain hands-on experience with commercial electrical setups.Math and Science (EL-290) — 82 hours
This course provides students with the mathematical and scientific principles required for solving technical problems in the electrical field. Topics include calculations, measurements, and scientific concepts applied to electrical work.Communications and Computers (EL-300) — 64 hours
This course develops students’ communication, presentation, and computer skills for the workplace. Students practice job readiness skills, including résumé writing and interview preparation, while learning to use MS PowerPoint, MS Excel, and online resources for industry applications.