In Niagara College's School of Trades you can...

  • gain the practical skills needed to play a key role in Ontario’s rapidly growing construction industry;
  • develop the electrical skills needed for workforce entry and/or a foundation for further study;
  • learn how to operate precision metal cutting and grinding machines or use a variety of advanced welding techniques; or
  • qualify for entry into a hairstyling apprenticeship, operate your own automotive shop, or work as an automotive service technician.

The Niagara College School of Trades prepares students for the workforce or future study in a wide variety of skilled trades.

Aligned with NC’s commitment to helping meet Ontario’s demand for well-trained, highly-skilled workers, the college’s trades programs are taught by expert faculty in spacious lab facilities with modern equipment, enabling students to gain hands-on, applied learning experiences. In addition, students can further their industry experience by connecting with industry leaders and gaining practical experience via co-op opportunities and apply for additional industry-recognized certifications post-graduation.

Programs

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Automotive Service Technician Apprenticeship

Student works on automotive parts while other students look on
Apprenticeship 3 Years
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Carpentry and Renovation Techniques

Professor demonstrates carpentry skills to two students with an example of wood secured together
Certificate 1 Year
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Carpentry and Renovation Technician (Co-op)

Man attaching shingles to roof with hammer and nails
Diploma 2 Years
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Electrician – Construction and Maintenance Apprenticeship

Student working on electrical panel with screwdriver
Apprenticeship 3 Years
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Electrical Techniques

Student connecting wires to a busbar
Certificate 1 Year
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General Carpenter Apprenticeship

Student planing a piece of wood
Apprenticeship 3 Years
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General Machinist Apprenticeship

Professor and student referencing a textbook as they work in the machining lab
Apprenticeship 3-3.5 Years
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Hairstyling

Hairstyling student giving a hairstyling doll highlights with foils
Diploma 3 Consecutive Terms
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Hairstyling – Barbering

Barber student cutting a client's hair using scissors and comb
Diploma 3 Consecutive Terms
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Hairstylist Apprenticeship

Hairstyling student drying a hairstyling doll's hair using pins, brush and hairdryer
Apprenticeship 2-2.5 Years
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Industrial Electrician Apprenticeship

Student using a multimeter to test electrical connections
Apprenticeship 3 Years
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Industrial Millwright Mechanic Apprenticeship

Student wearing a hardhat and safety glasses works on a machine
Apprenticeship 3 Years
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Mechanical Techniques (General Machinist)

Student presses buttons on a control board for a CNC machining system
Certificate 1 Year
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Metal Fabricator (Fitter) Apprenticeship

Student drilling a hole through a metal pipe
Apprenticeship 3-3.5 Years
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Motive Power Technician – Automotive (Co-op)

Professor demonstrating how to work with automotive electrical components
Diploma 2 Years
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Motive Power Techniques – Automotive

Two students wearing automotive uniforms work together under the hood of a vehicle
Certificate 1 Year
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Welder Apprenticeship

Student with welding mask flipped up looks over a piece of metal
Apprenticeship 2-2.5 Years
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Welding Techniques

Student welding
Certificate 1 Year
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Welding Technician

Student welding
Diploma 2 Years
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Our Facilities

Visit us and see applied learning in action at our on-campus Teaching Hair Salon and School of Trades Lab.


Teaching Hair Salon

The NC Teaching Hair Salon is a practical, hands-on learning environment for students in our Hairstyling diploma and Hairstyling Apprenticeship programs. The hairstyling salon allows students to practice and strengthen their hairstyling skills in a professional environment under the guidance of passionate and experienced hairstyling educators. Students offer haircut, colour and styling services to the public at an affordable rate.

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School of Trades Labs

The Niagara College School of Trades labs go beyond the conventional classroom, boasting technologically advanced machining, construction, automotive, electrical, mechanical and welding labs. State-of-the-art technology and up-to-date equipment provide students the opportunity to gain hands-on training and experience before pursuing rewarding careers in the skilled trades.

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Tour Our Labs

Ever wondered where you'll learn at NC? Tour the labs of our Automotive, Carpentry Renovation, Electrical, Mechanical and Welding programs! In the videos below, NC faculty will walk you through the labs and the technologies that you'll use while studying in the School of Trades.

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