Trades Training Fundamentals (TRAI 3001)
The Trades Training Fundamentals course provides an overview of the methodologies, documents, and the roles of trades training organizations. The focus of the course will be on how apprenticeship training is created, maintained and supported. This overview will provide greater insight into the trainer's role in implementing training material produced by training organizations.
Course code: TRAI 3001
Credits: 1.0
Length: 15.0 hours
Course outline:
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Future Skills Grant
This VCC course is available for the BC grant of up to $3,500 in eligible costs.

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TRAI 3001 schedule for programs:
Course dates and times may vary throughout the term. Select the CRN number below to see a full schedule.
CRN # | Dates | Day/Time/Location | Instructor |
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43193 | February 24, 2025 to April 17, 2025 | See full schedule Delivery: Online, No Class Times Location: Online | Mauger, Douglas |
60973 | May 24, 2025 to May 30, 2025 | See full schedule Delivery: Blended Location: Varies | Mauger, Douglas |
71202 | September 25, 2025 to October 3, 2025 | See full schedule Delivery: Online with Scheduled Classes Location: Online | Mauger, Douglas |
40653 | January 10, 2026 to January 17, 2026 | See full schedule Delivery: Online with Scheduled Classes Location: Online | Mauger, Douglas |
Additional Information
- Apprenticeship Training
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Evaluation Criteria
1. Actual curriculum products / portfolio created and used by the applicant in their workplace which are judged equivalent to course assignments.
2. A successful interview with the SIE Department Leader or delegate.
3. An essay that describes the development of their thinking on the themes, issues, and concepts in the course.
2. A successful interview with the SIE Department Leader or delegate.
3. An essay that describes the development of their thinking on the themes, issues, and concepts in the course.
This course is offered as part of a VCC program only.
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† This information is intended as a guideline only. Program and course details are subject to change with the approval of VCC's Board of Governors.