Intro To Construction Trades
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The Intro to Construction Trades Program provides learners with the entry level knowledge needed to gain employment and be effective as new hire in the construction industry. The program engages students in three of the main trades in the construction industry, this allows students to gain an understanding of what each trade encompasses. This in turn helps students make informed decisions as to a preferred career path to pursue.
Program Overview
Students are engaged in the Carpentry, Electrical and Plumbing trades as well as non core courses such as Intro to Computers, Trade Math, Print Reading, Communicating in the Workplace, Core Occupational Safety and Safety Practice. The core trade courses will be instructed over a 12 week periods incorporating both a theory and practical component. Within this time period students are exposed to trade specific code, theory, tools and related safety practices. The non-core courses both enrich and further develop the skills needed by today’s modern tradesperson. Upon completion of the program students participate in a 10 day practicum placement providing learners with valuable in field experience.
Why Study Intro To Construction Trades at UCN?
- This program helps solidify a students preferred career path by exposing learners to each trade in a safe and controlled environment.
- The practical experience gained in the program develops skills and base knowledge with both tools and materials helping to build confidence for real world situations.
Career Outcomes and Community
Career Pathways
- Entry level position with a contractor leading towards apprenticeship.
- Building maintenance worker.
- General handy-man or general maintenance around your home
Career Resources
Alumni & Student Spotlights and Related Stories
Program Schedule
| Course | Course Title | Credits |
|---|---|---|
| ABS.1001 | Waskawimakanwa Mecimwaci Isihtwawina | 1 |
| EXT0158 | Standard First Aide with CPR (St John’s Ambulance) | 0 |
| MGT1700 | Introduction to Computer Applications | 3 |
| BTR1010 | Carpentry Theory 1 | 4 |
| BTR1020 | Carpentry Practical 1 | 4 |
| MSC1260 | Trade Mathematics 1 | 2 |
| VTR1010 | Blueprint Reading & Drafting 1 | 2 |
| BTR1610 | Electrical Theory 1 | 4 |
| BTR1620 | Electrical Practical 1 | 3 |
| ART1610 | Communicating in the Workplace | 2 |
| BTR1310 | Plumbing Theory 1 | 4 |
| BTR1320 | Plumbing Practical 1 | 3 |
| BTR1910 | Safety Practice | 1 |
| BTR1912 | Core Occupational Health and Safety | 2 |
| BTR1990 | Work Experience | 1 |
Admissions
Requirements
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English 20F
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Pre-Calculus Mathematics 20S, Applied Mathematics 20S or Essential Mathematics 20S
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Or equivalencies of above,
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Or mature student
Estimated Cost
$7009.24
Max course costs include pricing after all textbooks purchased and accessory equipment.
Application Fee
- Domestic Student Application Fee: $50 plus GST ($52.50)
- International Student Application Fee: $158 plus GST ($165.9)
Important Dates and Deadlines
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Semester Start DateSeptember 10, 2026
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Semester End DateJune 11, 2027