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Electrician and Network Cabling Technology

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Combined Electrician & Network Cabling Program

Learn two trades in one program! Develop essential skills in electrical construction and maintenance along with structured cable installation and repair. Get job-ready in only 42 weeks.

Why Choose the Combined Electrician & Network Cabling Program?

Construction and maintenance electricians install and maintain wiring, fixtures, and control devices. Network cabling specialists set up and repair the cable lines used for voice and data transmission. These two trades are a natural pair.

Electricians with network cabling expertise can install communications networks as well as electrical systems. Network cabling technicians with electrical training get a more in-depth understanding of how circuits are formed and how signals are transmitted.

As a graduate of a combined program, you can go straight to work as a network cabling technician or pursue an electrician apprenticeship.

With skills in both trades, you’ll have double the job options and greater earning potential.

̽»¨Ö±²¥ Combined Electrician & Network Cabling Program

This course combines our Construction and Maintenance Electrician and Network Cabling Technician programs. By studying both trades, you enjoy a wider range of career possibilities.

  • 42-week program
  • Led by licensed, experienced instructors
  • Multiple program start dates; enrol at any time
  • Training grants, loans, and scholarships may be available for qualified students (our admissions team can help you apply)

Combined Program Includes Safety Certifications

The Electrician and Network Cabling program from ̽»¨Ö±²¥ includes these safety certifications as part of your training:

  • WHMIS
  • Working at Heights
  • Elevating Work Platforms
  • Lockout & Tag Safety
  • Scaffold Users’ Hazard Awareness
  • Confined Spaces Hazard Awareness

Career Outlook

Graduates of the combined program can continue on to an apprenticeship to become a licensed electrician or go right to work as a network cabling technician.

You can work in:

  • Electrical construction, maintenance, or renovation
  • Network cabling
  • Sales (wholesale and retail)
  • Security and fire alarm installation
  • Fiber optics installation
  • CATV installation and repair

Study Topics

Herzing’s Combined Electrician and Network Cabling program provides hands-on training in two closely related trades.

In this program you will learn:

  • How to lay out, assemble, and install electrical wiring, fixtures, and control devices for buildings
  • How to test, troubleshoot, and repair electrical systems and components
  • How to pull and mount cable
  • How to read and interpret network design documentation
  • How to install jacks and test cable
  • How to install cable for data and voice connections
  • How to install fiber-optic cable
  • How to interpret and apply the Canadian Electrical Code
  • How to build a functioning electrical circuit
  • How to put together a price estimate for a construction project
  • How to interpret blueprints

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Safety

In this course students will learn best practices and how to work safely with hazardous materials as well as operate a variety of safety devices and equipment. They will understand the requirements that will need to be met to be in compliance with the Ministry of Labour on the job site.

Electrical Theory

In this course students will learn the fundamentals behind how electrical circuitry works. They will understand how to apply Ohm’s Law and Kirchhoff’s Law to calculate missing values. They will understand the do’s and don’ts when installing equipment. They will learn the terms and terminology of the equipment used by construction maintenance electricians.

Electrical Code

In this course students will learn how to navigate through the Canadian Electrical Code book. They will learn how to interpret and apply the code in practical applications. They will understand that the code is law and that it must be followed.

Installation Methods

In this course students will learn how to build a functioning electrical circuit. They apply the lessons learned from the theoretical courses in practical applications. They will understand the do’s and don’ts when installing equipment. They will learn how to identify the differences between devices and their correct applications.

Cabling Rough-In

Rough-in is the step in the cable installation process when cable installers pull the cable from the telecommunications room to the telecommunications outlets throughout a building. Pulls can be both horizontal and vertical with each requiring different tools and techniques, which will be discussed in detail. Procedures for routing cable through firewalls will also be covered. Throughout this module the best methods for installing cabling will be explained so as to prevent damage to the cables.

Small Business Management

This module is designed to aid students in managing their own companies, are contemplating starting their own businesses, or work for a small business. This program will provide basic knowledge in the fields of accounting, marketing, management and customer service.

Cabling and Safety Overview/Networking

This module covers the history of communication, safety standards and practices. Starting with the first wired network, this module discusses the evolution of cabling to the present day and for the future. In addition, the skills and tasks associated with most positions in the cabling industry are discussed. The remainder of the module focuses on safety in the classroom lab and on the job. Among the topics covered are the organizations responsible for establishing and maintaining safety codes and standards, safety around electricity, lab and workplace safety practice, and personal safety equipment. All installers are expected to follow the practices and guidelines outlined in this module.

Signals and Wires/Copper Media

This module discusses the fundamentals of signal generation and transmission. Basic electrical theory is introduced to educate the cable installer on how signals are generated and travel on copper wire. An introduction to optical and wireless signals is also presented. Troubleshooting a wiring problem is much easier if a cable installer understands how the signals are propagated on the media. Problems that negatively affect network performance are also discussed. Finally, this module provides an introduction to electric signals on high-bandwidth networking components

Fiber-Optic Media/Introduction to Cabling

This module explains the basics of fiber-optic cable including how it works, its construction and the type of connectors it uses. This module also shows how fiber-optic technology can provide significant advantages over copper in some implementations. It is important to understand how fiber optic cable operates in order to work around it and install it. At the end of this module students will have a better understanding of many factors of a fiber-optic cable system.

Structured Cabling/Tools of the Trade

This module is an overview of the tools and devices used in preparing and testing cable connections. Students will learn about tools for stripping, terminating and crimping cables. Diagnostic tools such as testers, meters and sensors are also presented. In addition to tools, there is a section that deals with the safe use of tools and hazardous materials to ensure that cable installers will be protected on the job. Furthermore, tips for maintaining a professional demeanor while on the job site will be given.

Cabling Installation Process/Cabling Rough In

The focus of the module is on the first phase of the project, the presales and sales phase. Students will learn how requests for proposals are found, understand more about how estimators determine the costs of a project and determine margins. Students will also learn about how to conduct site surveys and create bid proposals. Tips on conflict is avoidance and information on the conflict resolution process will also be given.

Trim Out Phase/Finish Phase

In this module the trim out phase of the installation process is explained. Trimming includes cutting cables to length, terminating cables and installing jacks and wall plates. This module teaches the student how to trim cables to meet industry specifications.

Summative and Final Evaluations

Final practical project which includes all the different practical and lab techniques learned and the use of different industry related materials and tools to complete an assigned installation.

Fundamentals of an Estimator

Students will understand the role of an estimator. They will be introduced to the role of an estimator and learn what basic assistance they will be providing in a junior position; rom calculating various statistical data to researching historical data. Students will be exposed to a full estimating procedure from start to finish. This module will also review necessary mathematical skills for the estimating sector.

Estimation and Take-Offs

In this course students will learn how to calculate various statistical data quantity take-offs, material price lists, labour costs, and equipment. They will learn how junior estimators assist with obtaining scopes of work and pricing from sub-contractors and suppliers. Students learn how to make estimates and take-offs from all sources of material, blueprints, manual drawings and electronic simulations

Admission Requirements

What you need to get started.

  • Minimum of a Canadian high school grade 12 or equivalent, or a mature student
  • Pass an entrance test administered by ̽»¨Ö±²¥
  • Be interviewed in detail regarding interest in the field
  • Meet any additional program specific entrance requirements
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Overview

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Program Length 42 weeks
Learning Format On Campus at ̽»¨Ö±²¥ Skilled Trades Toronto, ̽»¨Ö±²¥ Skilled Trades Cambridge, and Herzing Ottawa
Language English

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2024 Overall Graduate Employment Rate

84% of available ̽»¨Ö±²¥ graduates were employed in a related field.

*statistics based on most recent available 

Why Choose This Program?

  • Be ready for work in only 42 weeks
  • Learn from licensed instructors with many years of industry experience
  • Double your job options by learning two trades in one program
  • ̽»¨Ö±²¥ Skilled Trades Toronto and Cambridge are Merit Ontario, CLAC Union-approved training facilities
  • Eligible grads are admitted to Merit Ontario and CLAC union
  • Valuable safety certifications are included in your training
  • Our career development specialists help you prepare your resume and connect with available jobs
  • We help you apply for government training grants, loans, and scholarships to lower your tuition costs
  • Small class sizes for more personalized attention
  • ̽»¨Ö±²¥ has a 60-year track record of respected career training
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̽»¨Ö±²¥ gave me the education I needed to get a great job in the aerospace industry. Classes were interesting, pertinent and fun! Not only does this school help you find an internship, they help you find the right job, and continue to maintain relationships with alumni in the future. Great experience at Herzing!

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