ECAA: Masters Electrician Prep Course – Distance Delivery Hybrid Model | May 20 2026 – June 27 2026

April 20, 2026

Master’s Electrician Prep Course Distance Delivery Hybrid Model. Prepare for the Alberta Master Electrician exam with ECAA’s comprehensive prep course and excellent instructor. It is designed to blend online learning with in-person instruction. There will be a final exam and a comprehensive in-person review of the exam. This hybrid model ensures flexibility while providing essential support and resources. 

Course Details

Online classes from May 20 to June 27/2026 Wednesday’s 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM. One Saturday online from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Final Exam: June 26 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM at ECAA office in Edmonton, 2026 (in-person at the ECAA office in Edmonton) Exam Review: June 27/26, 2026 (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 requires a 2024 CEC and 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: $1,950.00 plus GST

Why Enroll? Expert guidance with an experienced trade instructor through the 2024 Code. Flexible learning environment with comprehensive exam preparation and networking opportunities with industry professionals.

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