Iron Worker 3rd Year Apprenticeship
This is a third-year course for individuals in the ironwork apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the third year.
This is a third-year course for individuals in the ironwork apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the third year.
This is a second-year course for individuals in the iron worker apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the second year. The total embedded content is covered when this course is taken twice. This course satisfies 20 hours of instruction toward specified programs and certificates for AAS Math/Quantitative Reasoning General Education requirements. This course satisfies 45 hours of instruction toward specified programs and certificates for AAS Science/Quantitative Reasoning General Education requirements.
This is a first-year course for individuals in the iron worker apprenticeship program. This course is taken twice in the first year. The total embedded material is covered when this course is taken twice in one year. This course satisfies 45 hours of instruction toward specified programs and certificates for AAS Human Relations General Education requirements. This course satisfies 50 hours of instruction toward specified programs and certificates for AAS Math/Quantitative Reasoning General Education requirements.
This course introduces most aspects of wild land fire control including fire prevention, fire preparedness and fire suppression. Students will become familiar with the Incident Command System, fire behavior, maps, map reading and fire suppression with special emphasis on fire line safety.
This course will assist the student in meeting the National Fire Protection Association Standards related to wellness for first responders. This course will also assist the student in preparing for the physical ability portion of Fire Service Testing. The course includes lectures on fitness, nutrition, stress and disease prevention. The course also includes aerobic and muscle development. Students will be required to complete a physical performed by a doctor meeting NFPA standards. This course will be required for those students not taking the Firefighter II program in the Academy format.
This is a fifth-year course for individuals in all of the No. Nevada electrical apprenticeship programs. This course will be taken twice in the fifth year.
This is a Fourth-year course for individuals in all of the No. Nevada electrical apprenticeship programs. This course will be taken twice in the fourth year. Atomic safety; leadership development; basic electronics -- vacuum tubes, solid state devices, semi-conductors, rectifiers, filter circuits, amplifiers and power supplies, emergency lighting circuits; Nat. Elect. Code; special transistor circuits; static control logic circuits; instrumentation -- electrical, temperature and pressure; static control circuit analysis. General review of courses ELEC 101 through ELEC 201.
This is a third-year course for individuals in all of the No. Nevada electrical apprenticeship programs. This course will be taken twice in the third year.
This is a second-year course for individuals in all of the No. Nevada electrical apprenticeship programs. This course is taken twice in the second year. The total embedded material is covered when this course is taken twice in second year. This course satisfies 25 hours of instruction toward specified programs and certificates for AAS Science/Quantitative Reasoning General Education requirements.
This is a first-year course for individuals in all of the No. Nevada electrical apprenticeship programs. This course is taken twice in the first year. The total embedded material is covered when this course is taken twice in one year. This course satisfies 45 hours of instruction toward specified programs and certificates for AAS Human Relations General Education requirements. This course satisfies 45 hours of instruction toward specified programs and certificates for AAS Math/Quantitative Reasoning General Education requirements. This course satisfies 20 hours of instruction toward specified programs and certificates for AAS Science/Quantitative Reasoning General Education requirements.