Electrical Systems class in Red Oak, 0
By Texas State Technical College North Texas Center at Texas State Technical College at North Texas
- Name
- Electrical Systems
- Description
- Prepares individuals to connect adjust operate, troubleshoot and analyze electrical circuits using basic electrical components resistors capacitors inductors DC motors solenoids manual switches relays fuses circuit breakers transformers and indicators Other key skills include adhering to electrical safety rules reading electrical circuit diagrams applying Ohms Law and Kirchoffs Law using digital multimeters interpreting series parallel circuits and assessing power circuit protection
- Cost
- $1,000.00
- Pell Eligible
- N
- Length in Hours
- 40
- Length in Weeks
- 1
- Outcome
- Industry recognized certificate of completion
- Credential Earned
- Smart Automation Certification Alliance
- Program Format
- In-person
- Provided By
- Texas State Technical College North Texas Center
- About Texas State Technical College North Texas Center
- Texas State Technical College System is a two-year institution of higher education offering courses of study in technical vocational education for which there is demand within the State of Texas. TSTC offers occupationally oriented programs emphasizing highly specialized advanced and emerging technical and vocational areas for certificates or associate degrees.
- Address
-
119 North Lowrance
Red Oak 0, 75154 - Campus Name
- Texas State Technical College At North Texas
- County
- Ellis
- Day Care on Site?
- N
- Public Transport Available?
- N
- TWC Program ID
- 35051
- Record Updated On
- 2024-10-02 19:00:00
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How to Apply for Electrical Systems class in Red Oak, TX
If you're interested in signing up or learning more about this class, the next program start date is Thursday, January 01 1970 12:34:15 GMT+0000- Apply for the program at Texas State Technical College North Texas Center website.
- Visit the your local Workforce Solutions board office and tell them you have enrolled in the program.
- They will ask you a bunch of questions to see if you're eligible for financial assistance.