Electrician Foundation Harmonized Certificate
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Overview
In this SkilledTradesBC-approved program, you’ll gain essential workplace skills, earn your Level 1 technical training credit, and accumulate work-based hours toward your Interprovincial Red Seal certification as an apprentice.
You'll learn:
- Workplace safety
- Blueprint reading
- Wiring methods for residential and light commercial construction
There are two pathways to your red seal certification. A certificate program that gives you the basic knowledge and skills to enter a trade.
You don't need an employer/sponsor. This pathway combines on-the-job training with classroom learning. Pick this option
if you're working and sponsored by a company registered with SkilledTradesBC. Foundation vs. apprenticeship
Foundation
Apprenticeship
Requirements and courses
Supplies
Students are required to provide the following list of basic supplies and tools:
Personal Protection Equipment
- Steel-toed above the ankle construction boots (see instructor)
- Non-contact voltage tester (see instructor)
- Hard hat (see instructor)
- Safety Glasses
Classroom Supplies
- Sharp EL520XTBBK Scientific Calculator or Sharp EL531XTBWH Scientific Calculator
- HB pencils
- Hi-lite marker
- One set, coloured pens or pencils
- Plastic ruler - 12”
- Protractor
- Binders
- Note paper
- Textbooks and learning guides - details provided at NIC Bookstore
In addition, NIC is pleased to make shop tools available to students in exchange for a $100 refundable tool deposit, which is not included in your tuition. It will be returned at the end of the term if all tools and tags are returned in an acceptable condition. Tools will not be distributed without proof of payment from the Registration office.
Note: Please purchase books on the 1st day of class and not in advance.
Careers
After this Foundations Certificate, continue on your apprenticeship path to complete your Red Seal certification as an Electrician in the construction industry or in an industrial field.
$59,440*
Annual median estimated earnings for electricians in BC. (except industrial and power system)
Career profileCosts
Check the table below for estimated costs for the full program.
Curious about funding?
Financial support is available. Learn more about financial aid and awards.
How to apply
Apply for this program through EducationPlannerBC. After you’ve applied, you’ll receive an email from NIC with your next steps. Be sure to add @nic.bc.ca to your safe sender list.
Questions? We’re with you along the way. To contact a recruiter, email futurestudents@nic.bc.ca.
Your path to Red Seal Certification
Frequently asked questions
Trades training prepares students for hands-on careers in skilled trades such as construction, mechanics, electrical work, plumbing, culinary and more. Programs combine classroom learning with practical, industry-specific skills.
NIC’s trades programs include:
- Automotive Collision and Refinishing Foundation
- Automotive Service Technician Foundation
- Carpentry Foundation
- Electrician Foundation
- Fabricator-Welder Foundation
- Furniture and Joinery
- Heavy Mechanical Trades Foundation
- Instrumentation and Electrical Automation
- Motor Sport and Power Equipment (motorcycle) Foundation
- Plumbing and Piping trades Foundation
- Parts and Warehousing Foundation
- Trades Sampler
- Welder Foundation
Typically, NIC offers:
- Pre-apprenticeship (Foundation) programs: Level 1 Foundation training to prepare for entry-level positions.
- Apprenticeship programs: A combination of on-the-job training and classroom instruction, Level 1-4.
- Specialized certifications: Training in specific skills or safety standards, such as welding or forklift operation.
The duration depends on the type of program, but generally are:
- Pre-apprenticeship programs: Level 1 training is about 24-36 weeks.
- Apprenticeship levels: Typically 5 to 17 weeks in-class training per level, with multiple levels required for certification. There are usually 4 levels required to complete before writing the Red Seal certification exams.
- Certifications: Often a few weeks to a few months.
- To find an employer willing to sponsor you as an apprentice.
- To register with your province’s apprenticeship authority.
- To attend required technical training at a college.
NIC can help with these steps, reach out to the Trades department at trades-technicalprograms@nic.bc.ca
Yes, trades students may qualify for:
- Government grants or tax credits.
- Apprenticeship incentives for both students and employers.
- Scholarships or bursaries specific to trades programs.
NIC can give you information around funding and scholarships, reach out to the Trades department at trades-technicalprograms@nic.bc.ca
Absolutely! Colleges and industries actively encourage diversity in trades and often offer supports, mentorship programs, and funding for women and underrepresented groups.
NIC has funding available, reach out to the Trades department at trades-technicalprograms@nic.bc.ca
