An apprenticeship is a formal agreement between an individual who wants to learn the skills of an Agricultural Technician and an employer who needs a skilled worker. Apprenticeship training is an "earning while learning" arrangement for a required term. Under the supervision of a certified Agricultural Technician, an apprentice receives knowledge and develops skills associated with the designated trade through on the job training.
The skills students will learn on the job are supplemented with a required number of weeks each year of technical training. Upon successfully completing an apprenticeship program, students are eligible to write an examination to become certified in the trade. |
These courses are intended as guidelines. Speak to your guidance counsellor to see what courses are offered at your school. Please see website for more information. |
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