
OSSD with courses from the College (C), University (U),
University/College (M), or Open (O) stream
OR
Academic and Career Entrance Certificate (ACE)
OR
Ontario High School Equivalency Certificate (GED)
OR
Mature Applicant with appropriate preparation
Note:
Admission to the Human Services Foundation program does not guarantee admission in a subsequent year to any College program. Successful completion of the Human Services Foundation program, however, does enable the student to be given additional consideration when applying for one of the following programs:
Child and Youth Care
Developmental Services Worker
Developmental Services Worker (Accelerated)
Early Childhood Education
Early Childhood Education (Accelerated)
Police Foundations
Police Foundations (Accelerated)
Recreation and Leisure Services
Social Service Worker
Students who register in the Fanshawe College Human Services Foundation program in September 2020 and wish to apply to the Child and Youth Care or the Social Service Worker programs, must successfully complete their Human Services Foundation Ontario College Certificate with a minimum 2.0 GPA by April 30, 2021 in order to be eligible for admission consideration in the following academic year.
The Human Services Foundation program is the preferred designated preparatory program for admission to career programs in the School of Community Studies.
Applicants whose first language is not English will be required to demonstrate proficiency in English by one of the following methods:
A Grade 12 College Stream or University Stream English credit from an Ontario Secondary School, or equivalent, depending on the program's Admission Requirements
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) test with a minimum score of 79 for the Internet-based test (iBT), with test results within the last two years
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic test with an overall score of 6.0 with no score less than 5.5 in any of the four bands, with test results within the last two years. SDS Program Requirements.
Canadian Academic English Language (CAEL) test with an overall score of 60 with no score less than 50 in any of the four bands, with test results within the last two years
Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE) with a minimum score of 53, with test results within the last two years
A Cambridge English Test (FCE/CAE/CPE) with an overall score on the Cambridge English Scale of 169 with no language skill less than 162, with test results within the last two years
An English Language Evaluation (ELE) at Fanshawe College with a minimum score of 70% in all sections of the test, with test results within the last two years
Fanshawe College ESL4/GAP5 students: Minimum grade of 80% in ESL4/GAP5 Level 8, 75% in ESL4/GAP5 Level 9, or 70% in ESL4/GAP5 Level 10
Any Grade 11 or Grade 12 Family Studies (C), (M), or (O) OR General Social Science (M) AND any Grade 11 or Grade 12 Health and Physical Education courses (C) or (O)
Think you have what it takes to work with complex electrical equipment and be relied upon to take care of buildings and businesses? If so, check out Fanshawe’s Industrial Electrician Apprenticeship and get going on the path to an exciting and rewarding career.
As an industrial electrician, you’ll install, maintain, and repair electrical equipment and electronic controls. This includes everything from light fixtures to electrical motors, transformers and generators. We know that to master a trade you need the tools to do so, and that’s why Fanshawe’s classrooms and labs will give you the understanding of new technology that will affect your day-to-day tasks. You’ll have to put your mind to work to solve problems, troubleshoot, calculate measurements, loads and angles and master theories.
After you complete the program and required on-the-job hours, you’ll be more than prepared to write your trade exam and achieve journeyperson status on your way to starting a career as an industrial electrician. If you're ready to work and want to combine training with earning power, consider an apprenticeship where you mix workplace-based training under the direction of experienced workers with shorter lengths of classroom or online training.
Level 1
Take all of the following Mandatory Courses:
, Expected Availability
, Credits, Fall, Winter, Summer
Electrical Code 1ELNC-1056, 2
Electrical Prints 1ELNC-1057, 2
Installation MethodsELEC-1087, 1.5
Electrical Theory 1ELEC-1086, 4,
InstrumentationINST-1006, 1.5,
ElectronicsELNC-1088, 3
Level 2
Take all of the following Mandatory Courses:
, Expected Availability
, Credits, Fall, Winter, Summer
Electrical Code 2ELNC-1063, 3
Electrical Prints 2ELNC-1064, 2,
Electrical Theory 2ELNC-1065, 6,
Installation Methods 2ELNC-1066,
Instrumentation 2ELNC-1067, 3,
Electronics 2ELNC-1068, 3,
Monitoring & Communications Systems 2ELNC-1069
Level 3
Take all of the following Mandatory Courses:
, Expected Availability
, Credits, Fall, Winter, Summer
Electrical Code 3ELNC-1071, 2
Electrical Theory 3ELNC-1073,
Instrumentation 3ELNC-1075, 3,
Electronics 3ELNC-1076, 4,
Installation MethodsELNC-1074, 6,
Majors
Group 1
TAKE 1 OF THE FOLLOWING: CONSTRUCTION & MAINTENANCE ELECTRICIAN
, Expected Availability
, Credits, Fall, Winter, Summer
Group 2
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN
, Expected Availability
, Credits, Fall, Winter, Summer
Fluid PowerELNC-1077, 2
Insurance/year: 835.98 CAD