MCRO 750V - Electrical Introduction & Practical Skills Micro-Credential
Course Description
Take this Micro-Credential for free!
This Micro-Credential qualifies for the StrongerBC future skills grant. Click here to learn how to register or contact us at prosit@camosun.ca
Throughout this Micro-Credential you will spend time in the lab developing skills and techniques that will provide you with an introduction to the electrical trades and instruction and information on how to perform simpler electrical tasks around the home. Inclusive of how to apply for an electrical homeowner permit. If you are interested in the electrical trades and would like some first hand experience of instruction in our Electrical Shop, meet our experienced Foundation and Apprenticeship instructors. Topics will range from creating an extension cable, replacing light fixtures or ceiling fans, installing or moving light switches or electrical outlets to installing electrical wiring for renovation.
Learner Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, Learners will be better able to:
1. Applying for a Homeowner Permit
- Participants will learn what a homeowner permit is and be directed to the Technical Safety of BC to apply for permits. *
2. Hands on Application of Basic Electrical Skills
- Hands on applications may include*:
- replacing light fixtures or ceiling fans;
- installing or moving light switches or electrical outlets;
- installing electrical wiring for renovations; and
- connecting permanently installed electrical equipment such as a dishwasher, over-range microwave or hood, security camera, or heat pump.
3. Safety Awareness
- Safety is paramount in Electrical applications. Participants will develop a keen awareness of safety protocols and practices. *
4. Practical Skills
- Beyond the course, participants will possess practical in introduction to electrical skills that can be applied at home. *
- Gain a solid understanding of how to use a variety of tools commonly used in Electrical.
Notes
Permits are a legal requirement in BC and are often necessary for home insurance purposes. Replacing existing switches, receptacles, or electrical outlets do not require a permit if performed by a licensed contractor.
“Some electrical or gas work may require a homeowner permit. This permit includes assessment to make sure there is sufficient knowledge and experience for the work to be done properly and safely. It also signifies that you have met the requirements to do the work you’re proposing — be it home renovations, repairs, or building a home. In some cases, we’ll also complete a physical assessment of the work after it’s completed.
Why Are Permits Needed? Permits are a legal requirement in BC and are often necessary for home insurance purposes. They give us data and information to help with safety oversight in the province — your permit allows us to contact you or warn others of trends in unsafe work or hazards that may lead to an incident. Failure to obtain a permit where one is needed may result in enforcement action.”
Homeowner Permits | TSBC. (n.d.). Technical Safety BC.
Please see Homeowner Electrical Permits | TSBC (technicalsafetybc.ca) for more information.
Camosun lab and electrical work spaces require CSA approved foot wear.
This program qualifies for the StrongerBC future skills grant, which provides funding of up to $3500 per person for short-term skills training. Please visit the ProSIT StrongerBC page to confirm your eligibility and to learn how to apply.
Supported by the Province of British Columbia