Electrician (Construction & Maintenance)
309A
Program Highlights

- State-of-the-art facilities
- “Earn while you learn” training model, combining on-the-job and in-school training
- In-school training lead by faculty and staff who are experienced, licensed journeypersons
- You may qualify for income support while in school through Employment Insurance Canada benefits or training allowance
What you'll learn
- Learn to absorb constant changes in: technical and technological applications; new procedures; materials; installations; wiring methods; and schematics and diagrams.
- Explore the world of an electrician through a basic eight-week semester, an intermediate ten-week semester and an advanced ten-week semester.
Program format
- Thinking about an apprenticeship program? Learn how it works.

Course Overview & Descriptions
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Learning Outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes for apprenticeship programs, are defined within the Curriculum Training Standard for each trade, and set out the essential learning that a student must achieve before being deemed ready to graduate.
View the training standard for this trade
The Curriculum Standards are developed by Skilled Trades Ontario in consultation with representatives from the trade and Training Delivery Agent instructors.
Admission
Offers of classroom training are issued by the Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training & Skills Development and registered with Skilled Trades Ontario.
Please ensure your school preferences are up to date with Skilled Trades Ontario via their portal.
Learn more about Apprenticeship.
Tuition and Fees
To complete your registration and secure your seat, please follow the link provided in the in-class training offer email from the Ministry. Registration and payment must be completed online.
Phone calls cannot be used to reserve a seat. If you experience any issues with the registration link, please contact us by email at apprenticeship [at] mohawkcollege.ca (apprenticeship[at]mohawkcollege[dot]ca)
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Requirements
You will also be required to purchase safety equipment, tools/supplies and/or exam fees. PPE required for the first day of classes includes CSA approved safety glasses and safety boots or shoes. Full details will be provided in your classes or at your orientation. This is an additional cost (above tuition/ancillary fees and textbooks).
Financial Assistance
When it comes to paying for your education, investing in your future can be more affordable than you think. A Mohawk education is one of the most cost-effective means of acquiring the skills and knowledge you need to have a prosperous and rewarding career.
As you start on your chosen career path, it's important to have a realistic set of expectations regarding the expenses associated with attending college. In addition to your tuition fees, you will also need to budget for books, supplies, housing, and other related living expenses. You may be able to supplement your income and savings with scholarships, bursaries, or loans. It pays to do some research into what types of financial assistance you may qualify for.
Available Financial Assistance Resources:
- Additional Sources of Funding
- Financial Assistance Home Page
- Government of Ontario financial supports for apprentices
Apply for Awards:
By submitting a Scholarships and Bursaries Application every semester, students have access to over $3 million in Mohawk College scholarships, bursaries and Ministry-partnered funding to help meet their financial needs.
Financial Literacy:
Whether saving for school, sticking to a budget, or planning for a major purchase, financial literacy affects us all. That's why Mohawk College is dedicated to helping students improve their financial literacy and become more confident in managing their money.
- Complete the free online Money Matters Module to earn Co-Curricular Credit!
- Financial Resources and Calculators
Experiential Learning
How you’ll gain skills
This apprenticeship program consists of 9,000 hours:
- On-the-Job Training Duration: 8,160 hours with your employer
- In-School Training Duration: 840 hours at Mohawk College
- To view the training standard for this trade, visit:
Skilled Trades Ontario
Labs and Simulation Spaces
Electrical Lab
In this lab students complete projects that simulate typical work in residential, commercial or industrial settings. Students work on everything from wiring installations in a dwelling unit to motor control in a commercial setting to programming AC and DC drives that would be typical in industry.
Electronics Lab
In the Electronics Lab, students learn how to diagnose, test and repair the electrical and electronic systems found in today’s vehicles. Using industry-standard diagnostic tools, wiring schematics and component test benches, learners practice everything from basic circuitry and soldering techniques to advanced troubleshooting of sensors, control modules and multiplexed systems. The lab provides a hands-on environment where students build the foundational skills needed to confidently service modern automotive electronics.
Electronics Lab
Electronic circuits and devices play a vital role in our modern society and our reliance on electronics will continue to increase. In this lab students explore the fundamentals of electronic circuits and devices by designing, building and testing industry-standard circuitry. This hands-on experience equips students with the essential skills needed to thrive in an increasingly electronic-driven world.
Instrumentation & Control Lab
In the Instrumentation and Control Lab students are taught how to install, maintain, calibrate, design and troubleshoot networking systems, process control equipment and environmental protection systems for a wide range of industrial applications.
Monitoring & Communications Lab
In the Monitoring and Communications Lab students receive training on the installation and maintenance of various systems, including fire alarm systems, emergency nurse call equipment, access control, industrial and residential security systems, as well as home automation technologies. This hands-on education prepares students to meet the diverse needs of modern electrical systems and enhances their expertise in ensuring safety and efficiency in various environments.
PCL Lab
In a manufacturing plant, the effective control of devices, motors and processes is essential for ensuring the continuous movement of materials and the production of high-quality products. Our students gain hands-on experience with motor controls utilizing programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and focus on the collection, management, display and application of machine data. This training is crucial for developing the skills needed to optimize manufacturing operations and improve overall efficiency.
Educational Pathways
Pathways to Mohawk
If you've successfully taken a course at another post-secondary institution, you may be able to earn course exemptions toward your credential here at Mohawk. In addition, prior learning you have achieved through work or other life experiences, outside of formal educational courses, may count towards your program through Prior Learning Assessment & Recognition (PLAR).
Interested in advancing your 309A Certificate of Qualification to a Degree? With your Electrician Construction and Maintenance 309A C of Q you can enter into the Bachelor of Business Administration (Trades Management) (Honours) degree-completion program where the knowledge and skills gained through the your Certificate of Qualification will provide the basis for advanced standing into the degree.
If you have successfully completed one of the following programs at Mohawk, you may be eligible to receive transfer credit in this program. To start a new program at Mohawk, you must apply via ontariocolleges.ca.
Transfer from
You can transfer to the Electrician (Construction & Maintenance) - 309A from the following programs:
Industrial Electrician
Receiving Program
Electrician (Construction & Maintenance)
Transfer to
You can transfer from the Electrician (Construction & Maintenance) - 309A to the following programs:
Industrial Electrician
Instrumentation and Control Technician
Mohawk College makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of each transfer opportunity. Please note that changes may occur in program offerings, admission requirements, and transfer credits granted by the receiving institutions. We advise all students to check with the receiving institution directly for the most up-to-date information.
Don’t see what you’re looking for? Search ONTransfer.ca for more pathways with Ontario public colleges and universities.
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Career Opportunities
Your future career options:
- Electrician
- Construction Worker:
- Residential
- Commercial
- Industrial
Where you could work includes:
- Residential Dwelling Units
- Apartments and High Rise Buildings
- Industrial, Commercial and Government Organizations
- Engineering or Research Assistants
- Light and Heavy Manufacturing
- Pulp and Paper, Steel Mills, Chemical Plants, Refineries and Power Utilities
Opportunities for grads:
- Certificate of Qualification (C of Q)
- Master Electrician
Ready to become an apprentice?
There are four ways of entering a skilled trade in Ontario, find out what option works best for you.
Contact us
Apprenticeship Engagement Specialist
Amy Petsche
amy.petsche@mohawkcollege.ca

