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TEEL 1120 - Electrician Apprentice IB
The Electrician Apprentice IB course continues the study of electrical theory and its application within the electrical field. In this course, students will learn how devices and electrical systems work. Students will also explore lock out tag out, learn what makes a qualified person, and become more familiar with the National Electrical Code (NEC).
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TEEL 1220 - Electrician Apprentice IIB
The Electrician Apprentice IIB course continues the comprehensive analysis of the National Electrical Code (NEC). In this course, students will evaluate the functions, uses, and calculations for direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) motors, transformers, and other equipment. They will be instructed in electrical safety regarding Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) clothing requirements.
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TEEL 1320 - Electrician Apprentice IIIB
The Electrician Apprentice IIIB course explores basic and complex electrical motor control systems and their respective fundamental concepts, diagrams, and applications. Students will examine the wiring and protecting of motors and motor circuits per National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements.
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TEEL 1420 - Electrician Apprentice IVB
The Electrician Apprentice IVB course, students will review all concepts from the previous years of electrical apprenticeship education. This course prepares individuals for the Utah State Journeyman qualifying examinations. Upon completion, students will demonstrate journeyman-level understanding of the electrical field as a whole.
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EIWA1000 - Inside Wireman Apprentice I-A
This course covers introductory topics such as safety, proper job conduct, DC theory, electrical tools, and GFCI functions, as well as electrical math and topics related to fall safety, wire, conduit bending, conductors, and code devices. Students taking this course will obtain their American Red Cross CPR/First Aid Certification.
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EIWA1010 - Inside Wireman Apprentice I-B
This course teaches topics including DC Theory, Ohm’s Law, circuits, resistance, voltage, and test instruments, as well as residential blueprint reading and electrical symbols.
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EIWA1030 - Inside Wireman Apprentice II-B
This course teaches topics related to test instruments, blueprint reading skills, codeology, conduit bending, transformers, code practices, wiring methods, specification skills and National Electrical Code (NEC) reading.
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TEPL 1120 - Plumbing IB
The Plumbing IB course introduces the fundamentals of plumbing theory for the apprentice plumbers and will cover the International Plumbing Code, related math, and craft skills.
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TEPL 1210 - Plumbing IIA
The Plumbing IIA course introduces the fundamentals of plumbing theory for the apprentice plumbers and covers the International Plumbing Code (IPC), related math, and craft skills.
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TEPL 1220 - Plumbing IIB
The Plumbing IIB course continues to explore the fundamentals of plumbing theory for the apprentice plumbers and covers the International Plumbing Code (IPC), related math, and craft skills.
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TEPL 1320 - Plumbing IIIB
The Plumbing IIIB course introduces the fundamental Plumbing theory for the Apprentice Plumbers and covers the International Plumbing Code (IPC), International Fuel Gas Code and International Mechanical Code, along with related math and craft skills.
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TEPL 1420 - Plumbing IVB
The Plumbing IVB course assists the apprentices in passing the state test and provides a foundation for success as a journeyman plumber. A variety of modules are available for the student to work from, with a focus on what each individual student needs in order to prepare for the test.
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USME4025 - Advanced HVAC II Weeks III & IV
This course is the second of two in the Advanced HVAC II series. Topics include basic TAB, TIG welding aluminum and stainless steel, and a copper lantern project.
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USME4035 - Service and Refrigeration I Night Class B
This course is the second of two in the Service and Refrigeration I series. Topics include refrigeration recovery and reclaiming, refrigerant types, electrical, and brazing and soldering.
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