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Electrical Technician Program CRER 096.51, CRN 36863
This program will jump start your career as an entry-level Electrical Technician with in- depth, online simulators that give you the practice and foundational understanding you need. This program focuses on broad, transferable skills, including an understanding of the electrical trade, the National Electrical CodeĀ® and more to prepare for entry-level careers in this growing field. Students are eligible for an optional externship with a local employer after successful course completion.
Plumbing Technician Program CRER 098.51, CRN 36865
The Plumbing program is designed to prepare students to function as entry-level plumbers and plumbing assistants in residential and commercial environments. This program provides learners the entry level skills required to start a career in plumbing. This course is designed to prepare students in safety issues and practices, personal protective equipment, use of critical safety information, confined-space safety. Students will also be introduced to plumbing tools, applicable math as well as plumbing drawings, interpretation and application to layout and installation. Further, students will look at various pipe and fittings as well as all of the fixtures and water systems they'll encounter on the job. Finally, students will understand basic customer service and communication tools. No class Wednesday, November 25th and Thursday, November 26th.
HVAC Technician Program CRER 097.51, CRN 36864
This program provides students with the basic electricity, heating, cooling and air distribution skills you'll need to join the heating and air-conditioning industry with interactive online simulators that get you started in a new career! This program focuses on broad, transferable skills, including an understanding of the heating, air-conditioning, refrigeration and ventilation industry, and demonstrates elements of the industry such as planning, management, finance, technical and production skills, the underlying principles of technology, and health, safety, and environmental issues. The purpose of this program is to prepare students to perform entry-level HVAC maintenance and repair tasks in residential and commercial environments. This course is designed to prepare students to pursue the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 608 Core and 608 Small Appliances (Type 1) Certification. No class Wednesday, November 25th and Thursday, November 26th.