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Coffeyville
Contact | Tyler Cook | |
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Coffeyville Community College
700 Roosevelt Coffeyville, KS 67337 |
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Phone | (620) 252-7550 | |
Fax | (620) 251-4623 | |
cook.tyler@coffeyville.edu | ||
Website | www.coffeyville.edu | |
Description |
Coffeyville Community College's Electrical curriculum is aligned with the state of Kansas and we take pride in training Electricians/Electrical Technicians for the workforce. The first semester covers OSHA 30-hour certification, Electrical Theory, Residential Wiring, National Electric Code 1 & 2, and HVAC for Electricians. The second semester covers Commercial Wiring, Electric Motor Controls, Electronics for Electricians, Programmable Logic Controllers, and Print Reading. The students attend class for 7 hours a day M-F and spend 1/2 day in the classroom and 1/2 day in the lab. The CCC Electrical Program is 9 months in length resulting in a Certification of Completion. Students may take an additional 18 Credit hours of general education courses to complete the Associate of Applied Science Degree. For more information check us out at www.coffeyville.edu/coffeyville/electrical/Index.cfm |
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Mike Holt Products Used |
- Basic Electrical Theory - 2020 Understanding the NEC, volume 1 - 2020 Understanding the NEC, volume 2 - 2020 NEC Codebook Tabs |
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Goodland
Contact | Logan Dobbs | |
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NW Kansas Technical College
1209 Harrison Street Goodland, KS 67735 |
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Phone | (785)890-6681 | |
Fax | (785)899-5711 | |
logan.dobbs@nwktc.edu | ||
Website | nwktc.edu | |
Description |
We offer a complete Journeyman Exam Preparation Course. We teach troubleshooting techniques, advanced automation and control, National Electric Code (Properly apply NEC applications), Blue Print Reading, and schematics analysis. |
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Mike Holt Products Used |
- 2020 Electrical Exam Preparation - 2020 Understanding the NEC, volume 1 |
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Hutchinson
Contact | Dave Mullins | |
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Hutchinson Community College
1300 N Plum Hutchinson, KS 67501 |
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Phone | (620) 665-3500 | |
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mullinsd@hutchcc.edu | ||
Website | www.hutchcc.edu | |
Description | HCC has one of the best Automation labs in the area. | |
Mike Holt Products Used |
- Understanding Basic Electrical Theory - Understanding Basic Motor Controls |
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Lawrence
Contact | Verlon Myers | |
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Crown Technical Training
3012 Winston Drive Lawrence, KS 66049 |
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Phone | (785) 691-9908 | |
Fax | (785) 842-9908 | |
crowntt@gmail.com | ||
Website | crowntt.com | |
Description | Crown Technical Training is a Certificated Private School by the Kansas Board of Regents. Instruction in Electrical and HVAC courses. CEU classes offered throughout the State of Kansas. Private instruction for Corporations and small Companies. | |
Mike Holt Products Used |
- Electrical Theory - Understanding Basic Motor Controls - Understanding the NEC, volume 1 - Understanding the NEC, volume 2 - Special Occupancies - Special Equipment |
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Overland Park
Contact | Charlie Randazzo | |
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Johnson County Community College
12345 College Blvd. Overland Park, KS 66210 |
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Phone | (913) 469-8500 x3630 | |
Fax | (913) 469-2574 | |
crandazz@jccc.edu | ||
Website | www.jccc.edu | |
Description |
Johnson County Community College offers a 64-credit-hour associate of applied science degree program and a 28-credit-hour vocational certificate program. Both programs emphasize hands-on training integrated with a knowledge of theory and study of the National Electrical Code that prepares students to take a national licensure exam. The associate of applied science degree program prepares students to enter the electrical trade in four types of electrical occupations: residential, commercial, industrial, and maintenance. The program also prepares students for continued education in electrical contracting, management, electrical design, and industrial/electronic controls. The Electrical Technology program offers training to students wanting to enter this field and to employees wanting to update their skills. |
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Mike Holt Products Used |
- Understanding Basic Electrical Theory - 2020 Understanding the NEC, volume 1 |
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