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Customer Service for Hvac Technicians
ID: CEHVA-535
Create customers for life by building memorable relationships based on mutual trust & enhanced rapport. Designed especially for the HVAC service professional.
Customer Service for Hvac Technicians
ID: CEHVA-535
Create customers for life by building memorable relationships based on mutual trust & enhanced rapport. Designed especially for the HVAC service professional.
Customer Service for Hvac Technicians
ID: CEHVA-535
Create customers for life by building memorable relationships based on mutual trust & enhanced rapport. Designed especially for the HVAC service professional.
Customer Service for Hvac Technicians
ID: CEHVA-535
Create customers for life by building memorable relationships based on mutual trust & enhanced rapport. Designed especially for the HVAC service professional.
Customer Service for Hvac Technicians
ID: CEHVA-535
Create customers for life by building memorable relationships based on mutual trust & enhanced rapport. Designed especially for the HVAC service professional.
Customer Service for Plumbing
ID: CEPLU-548
This course introduces plumbing students to the essential customer service skills needed to succeed in residential and commercial service work. Students will learn how to communicate effectively with clients, manage customer expectations, handle complaints professionally, and build long-term trust. Emphasis is placed on punctuality, appearance, active listening, empathy, and follow-through. This course is ideal for students preparing to enter the workforce or transition into customer-facing roles in the skilled trades.
Customer Service for Plumbing
ID: CEPLU-548
This course introduces plumbing students to the essential customer service skills needed to succeed in residential and commercial service work. Students will learn how to communicate effectively with clients, manage customer expectations, handle complaints professionally, and build long-term trust. Emphasis is placed on punctuality, appearance, active listening, empathy, and follow-through. This course is ideal for students preparing to enter the workforce or transition into customer-facing roles in the skilled trades.
CWI Prep Seminar
ID: CEWLD-894
The Certified Welding Inspector (CWI) Exam Prep course will prepare students to take the CWI exam. A study guide, codebook and workbook will be provided in class along with hands on practice. Students should review the American Welding Society application process, required documents, and the education and work experience requirements that must be met to become a CWI.
Drains, Vents, Water Systems
ID: CEPLU-552
This course introduces students to the core plumbing systems that ensure safe water supply and effective wastewater removal. Students will learn the function and layout of drain-waste-vent (DWV) systems and water distribution networks, with an emphasis on proper slope, venting, pipe sizing, and pressure regulation. The course also covers the fundamentals of backflow prevention and cross-connection control, providing an essential understanding of how to protect potable water supplies. Through a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on demonstrations, students will interpret basic schematics and begin applying layout and troubleshooting skills to real-world scenarios.
Drains, Vents, Water Systems
ID: CEPLU-552
This course introduces students to the core plumbing systems that ensure safe water supply and effective wastewater removal. Students will learn the function and layout of drain-waste-vent (DWV) systems and water distribution networks, with an emphasis on proper slope, venting, pipe sizing, and pressure regulation. The course also covers the fundamentals of backflow prevention and cross-connection control, providing an essential understanding of how to protect potable water supplies. Through a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on demonstrations, students will interpret basic schematics and begin applying layout and troubleshooting skills to real-world scenarios.
Electrical Fundamentals I
ID: CEEEM-603
Learn the basic concepts of electricity-beginning with atomic structure and electron flow, Ohm's Law, Kirchoff's Laws, static electricity, magnetism, resistance, basic DC circuits, electrical units, measuring instruments, and magnetic induction. Prerequisites: Basic Math for Electricians or skills assessment completion.
Electrical Fundamentals I
ID: CEEEM-603
Learn the basic concepts of electricity-beginning with atomic structure and electron flow, Ohm's Law, Kirchoff's Laws, static electricity, magnetism, resistance, basic DC circuits, electrical units, measuring instruments, and magnetic induction. Prerequisites: Basic Math for Electricians or skills assessment completion.
Electrical Fundamentals I
ID: CEEEM-603
Learn the basic concepts of electricity-beginning with atomic structure and electron flow, Ohm's Law, Kirchoff's Laws, static electricity, magnetism, resistance, basic DC circuits, electrical units, measuring instruments, and magnetic induction. Prerequisites: Basic Math for Electricians or skills assessment completion.
Electrical Fundamentals II
ID: CEEEM-596
Continue the study of the fundamentals of electricity with the intermediate concepts of electricity: basic trigonometry and vectors, alternating current, the effects and interaction of resistance, and inductance and capacitance in series and parallel circuits. Prerequisites: Electrical Fundamentals I or skills assessment completion.
Electrical Fundamentals II
ID: CEEEM-596
Continue the study of the fundamentals of electricity with the intermediate concepts of electricity: basic trigonometry and vectors, alternating current, the effects and interaction of resistance, and inductance and capacitance in series and parallel circuits. Prerequisites: Electrical Fundamentals I or skills assessment completion.
Electrical Fundamentals II
ID: CEEEM-596
Continue the study of the fundamentals of electricity with the intermediate concepts of electricity: basic trigonometry and vectors, alternating current, the effects and interaction of resistance, and inductance and capacitance in series and parallel circuits. Prerequisites: Electrical Fundamentals I or skills assessment completion.
Electrical Fundamentals III
ID: CEEEM-597
Complete the study of electrical fundamentals by learning the properties and applications of single-phase transformers, three-phase Wye and Delta transformer connections, DC generators, DC motors, three-phase alternators, and single and three-phase AC motors. Prerequisites: Electrical Fundamentals I and II or skills assessment completion.
Electrical Fundamentals III
ID: CEEEM-597
Complete the study of electrical fundamentals by learning the properties and applications of single-phase transformers, three-phase Wye and Delta transformer connections, DC generators, DC motors, three-phase alternators, and single and three-phase AC motors. Prerequisites: Electrical Fundamentals I and II or skills assessment completion.
Electrical Fundamentals III
ID: CEEEM-597
Complete the study of electrical fundamentals by learning the properties and applications of single-phase transformers, three-phase Wye and Delta transformer connections, DC generators, DC motors, three-phase alternators, and single and three-phase AC motors. Prerequisites: Electrical Fundamentals I and II or skills assessment completion.
Electrical Motor Controls
ID: CEEEM-599
Learn to work with relays, timers, push buttons, magnetic starters, fuses overloads, wiring practices, and motor circuit protection principles, all of which are related to industry and motor control. You will physically connect three-phase motors and control circuits as part of this course.Prerequisites: Electrical Fundamentals III or skills assessment completion.