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Last updated on 2025-07-14

Program overview

Program Overview

Are you interested in a career in Trades, but uncertain which field is the best fit for you? The Skilled Trades Techniques program provides you with the opportunity to explore a variety of trades prior to committing to one specific trade. In the first year, examine four different trade areas such as carpentry, electrical, plumbing, and welding. You’ll also acquire general skills such as safety, rigging and hoisting, tools and equipment, communication skills, mathematics, and blueprint reading, which are applicable to any trades position.

 

In the second year, you’ll specialize in the specific trade of your choosing and gain in-depth skills in this area. You’ll be on your way to a full-time career as a tradesperson in your given field. There is a focus on practical hands-on learning in our shops throughout the program and a work placement during the second year. Tradespeople are in high demand throughout New Brunswick, with many of our students having job offers even before graduation.

Program Structure

The Skilled Trades Techniques program is designed to be completed within two academic years of full-time study. The program structure includes:

  • Year 1: Exploration of various trades including carpentry, electrical, plumbing, and welding.
  • Year 2: Specialization in a specific trade of your choice.
  • Hands-on learning experiences in workshops and labs.
  • A work placement during the second year to gain real-world experience.

 

Students attending the St. Andrews campus have the option of specializing in:

  • Carpentry
  • Electrical: Construction
  • Electrical: Industrial
  • Welding
  • Marine Diesel Mechanics

 

Students attending the Woodstock campus can specialize in:

  • Carpentry
  • Electrical: Construction
  • Welding & Metal Fabrication
  • Plumbing
  • Truck & Transport Service Technician

 

Note that second-year program options are subject to change and depend on seat availability.

Featured Experiences

  • Hands-on practical learning in workshops and labs.
  • Work placement during the second year to gain industry experience.
  • Exploration of multiple trades in the first year to help students find their passion.
  • Focus on safety, rigging, and hoisting skills applicable across various trades.

Career Options

Graduates of the Skilled Trades Techniques program may find employment in various roles, including:

  • Welder: Specializes in joining metal parts using various welding techniques.
  • Electrician: Installs and maintains electrical systems in residential and commercial settings.
  • Plumber: Installs and repairs piping systems, fixtures, and appliances.
  • Carpenter: Constructs, installs, and repairs structures and fixtures made of wood and other materials.
  • Heavy Equipment Technician: Maintains and repairs heavy machinery used in construction and other industries.

 

These career options reflect the diverse opportunities available to graduates, allowing them to pursue fulfilling careers in the trades sector.

 

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