Randolph Community College’s Workforce Development and Continuing Education Division is offering two short-term courses beginning this month designed to provide entry-level employment skills.
“Basic Electrical Technician I” will cover the principles of electrical wiring. Emphasis is on Ohm’s law, alternating and direct currents, series circuits, parallel circuits and series parallel circuits, use of electrical tools and equipment, wiring materials, and many other special subjects. Preventive maintenance and troubleshooting as well as National Electrical Code will be covered.
“Auto Body Repair Basics” is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions in the auto body repair field. Students will be taught how to identify and describe the current types of body/frame construction; evaluate vehicle damage through proper application of measuring and gauging equipment and sequencing techniques; and return vehicle to pre-accident condition. Upon completion, students will have the knowledge base to perform hands-on repairs in the areas of nonstructural repairs, MIG welding, plastics and adhesives, refinishing, and other related areas.
For days and times of classes and how to register, go to http://www.randolph.edu/headlines/1595-electrical-auto-body-courses.html.
Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Electrical Tech., Auto Body Repair Courses Beginning in August at Randolph
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Asheboro Campus,
Auto Body Repair,
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Electrical technician,
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Workforce Development and Continuing Education
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