ELE1510 – Introduction to Electrical Trade Theory

Course Description

With electricity being the main power source globally, possessing a fundamental working knowledge of electricity is a desirable skillset in the trades. Students examine both theoretical and practical concepts of basic electricity and electrical circuits. Students also cover the use and application of basic electrical trouble-shooting and testing methods. Lab exercises reinforce theoretical learning.

Course Details

Semester: Winter
Campus: Ottawa
Start Date: Week of February 10
End Date: Week of May 23
Link Code: TNC4T
Number of Weeks: 14
Hours Per Week: 3
Delivery Type: Congregated
Associated College Program: Mechanical Techniques

 

Students should be prepared to demonstrate their learning by:

X submitting multiple written assignments
using research and essay writing strategies
delivering presentations
X participating in group-based activities
X completing hands-on learning
learning in a fast-paced environment
X completing online work
X performing highly-specialized tasks
using industry software tools
X completing quizzes or tests

 

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