2. Who is it for? Males and females Open level course and is applicable to all levels of academics
3. What skills do they need? Coming in the expectation for skills is none The first courses in all trade areas is to give an experience of a course that combines class knowledge and application of that knowledge in a shop.
4. Reading technical manuals What could they learn? Safety Rise over Run Rafter pitch Tensile strength Ohms Law V=IxR Fasteners Bernoulli’s principle W = FxD Aileron pitch/angle Critical loads Trades appreciation Estimating Customer communications Pascal’s Law Log Books Blueprint reading Function of parts/ formulas Terms, Terms, Terms, Diagnostics
5. How will this help? Better knowledge of what they might want to do Earn apprentice hours while in High School towards a Red Seal Certification. Have a job in a trade while in High School become a part of the ASAP.
6. Can they still go to University or College? Yes they can still go to either one. They may only be able to fit one or two trade credits but the experience from a trades course will benefit them.
7. Any questions please contact any of the following Mike MacKinnon (auto) mtmackinnon@edu.pe.ca Scott Harvey (auto) slharvey@edu.pe.ca Don Phillips (welding) dgphillips@edu.pe.ca Donnie Gallant (aerospace) dbgallant@edu.pe.ca Rob Corkum (carpentry) rtcorkum@edu.pe.ca