This apprenticeship program provides sheet metal worker apprentices with the trade skills and theory necessary to design, assemble, and install shop fabricated parts and fulfills the in-class requirements of the apprenticeship program. Apprentices attend three 8-week levels of 30 hours per week of in-class sessions. In the Basic, Intermediate and Advanced levels, apprentices study basic design concepts, drafting and blueprint reading and welding. Seventy per cent of class time is spent in theory and 30 per cent learning practical, hands-on skills in the College`s shops.
| Number | Duration |
|---|---|
| 24 | week |
Graduates may find employment in the construction industry as sheet metal workers installing or fabricating duct work.