ECAA: Masters Electrician Prep course – Distance Delivery Hybrid Model | Feb 19 – Mar 29 2025

October 8, 2024

February 19, 2025 6:30 PM – March 29, 2025 4:00 PM (MST)

Description

Master’s Electrician Prep Course: Distance Delivery Hybrid Model

Course Overview: Prepare for the Master Electrician exam with our comprehensive prep course, designed to blend online learning with in-person instruction. This hybrid model ensures flexibility while providing essential support and resources.

Course Details:

  • Duration: February 19 – March 29, 2025
  • Schedule:
    • Online Classes: Wednesday 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM
      • Feb 19
      • Feb 26
      • Mar 5
      • Mar 12
      • Mar 19
      • Mar 26
    • Online Class Saturday Mar 22  1:00 PM to 4:00 PM 
    • Final Exam: March 28, 2025 (in-person at the ECAA office in Edmonton)
    • Exam Review: March 29, 2025 (in-person at the ECAA office in Edmonton)

Curriculum Highlights:

  • Focus on the 2024 Canadian Electrical Code (CEC)
  • Interactive online sessions with an instructor
  • Self-study modules with end-of-module questions for reinforcement

Materials:

  • Students must bring a 2024 CEC to the course
  • Tuition includes a new 2024 CEC book and a PEC course certificate (valued at $150).

Costs:

  • ECAA Members: $1,650.00 plus GST
  • Non-Members: $1,550.00 plus GST                                                                                                      
  • Why Enroll?
    • Expert guidance through the 2024 Code
    • Flexible learning environment
    • Comprehensive exam preparation
    • Networking opportunities with industry professionals

Time

  • Virtual Led  Wednesday’s 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm
  • Virtual Led Saturday Mar 22/25 1- 4 pm
  • ECAA office Mar 28/25 8-4 pm Exam 
  • ECAA office Mar 29/25 8- 4 pm Exam review

Location

  • Electrical Contractors Association of Alberta
  • Hybrid

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