Continuing Education > Jan. - April 2010 Spring Course Schedule > Architects, Contractors, Engineers, Surveyors and Construction Trades
Architects, Contractors, Engineers, Surveyors and Construction Trades

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SOUTH CAROLINA BUSINESS LICENSING PROCESS:
Candidates and applicants for S.C. licensing as a home inspector, registered architect, professional engineer, licensed land surveyor, general contractor, mechanical contractor (mechanical, electrical and HVAC) or a residential home builder should visit the S.C. Labor Licensing and Regulation Web site at http://www.llr.state.sc.us/ for complete information about S.C. licensing laws and regulations, including the application and licensing processes. For a list of examination testing sites and other details, visit http://www.psiexams.com/.

NEW COURSE SUGGESTIONS:
If you have an idea for a course, let us know. We are always interested in developing new courses or programs that will better support the interests and needs of our business and industrial community.

Some key information would help us better plan and schedule courses. Please suggest the title or name of the course and what topics it might cover. If you can, please include the estimated course length in hours and at what time and on what days it would be best for the class to meet.

CUSTOMIZED TRAINING:
When is customized training the right match to your situation?

  • When you have a business or production problem
  • When training can improve your company's production
  • When training can improve your company's sales
  • When training can help meet customer requirements
  • When training can help improve measurable results
  • When there are few students to train
  • When on-site training works better for you
  • When training needs to be done on a flexible schedule
  • When you need a technical specialist to do the training

Contact Bill Spaulding at 843.574.6778 or bill.spaulding@tridenttech.edu.


 Building Inspections, Design and Technical Standards

Home Inspection

This course covers mechanical, structural, electrical, plumbing or other essential systems or portions of the home inspection and how to identify material defects within specific components of the dwelling. Successful completion of this 45-hour training course exempts the license candidate from meeting the usual experience requirement to be eligible to take the South Carolina home inspector two-hour examination. Instructor: Rob Bolus. Books not included

XPOB 544-516

2/5-14

F
SSu

Noon-5 p.m.
8 a.m.-5 p.m.

$775

M


 Construction and Contracting

Construction Quality Management Certificate Course

Are you under contract to the Navy Facilities Engineering Command or the Army Corps of Engineers for construction work? This seven-hour course familiarizes students with the construction quality management concepts and procedures required for risk management in some federal construction contracts. Students who successfully complete this course receive a five-year certificate that is required for many federal construction contracts. The course includes introduction to construction quality management, contractor review of documents, quality management planning, teamwork and building trust, submittals, and quality management during construction. Instructor: John E. Parker III 

XPOB 618-523
XPOB 618-524
XPOB 618-525
XPOB 618-526

1/11
2/8
3/8
4/12

M
M
M
M

8 a.m.-5 p.m.
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
8 a.m.-5 p.m.

$299
$299
$299
$299  

M
M
M
M


 Electrical (Power/High Voltage)

Examinations for journeyman and master electrician are administered through the Municipal Association of South Carolina. Visit www.masc.sc for more information on qualifications, the application process, fees and exam schedules for these trade certifications. Information on business licensing in S.C. can be found at www.llr.state.sc.us.

For more information about these electrical courses or for special courses tailored to your specific needs, contact Bill Spaulding at 843.574.6778 or bill.spaulding@tridenttech.eduThe e
lectrical courses below are listed in the general order of difficulty and in the recommended order of completion.

Basic Electricity - DC/AC Circuits/Devices

This 48-hour course covers direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) device circuits and materials. Topics include voltage and current flow in simple series, parallel and compound circuits. Books not included 

XPOB 656-501

1/5-2/25

TTh

7-10 p.m.

$395 

M

NEC 2008 Study for License Preparation

This course helps prepare the electrician for the NEC portion of the journeyman electrician licensure examination. Learn to read, understand and apply the National Electric Code (NEC) to safely and effectively install electrical systems. This 30-hour course is an effective study of the NEC manual. Prerequisites: Basic Electricity or instructor approval. Books not included 

XPOB 504-513

3/1-31

MW

7-10 p.m.

$299

M


LOW VOLTAGE WIRING / STRUCTURED WIRING / INTEGRATED WIRING

Certified Fiber Optics Technician (CFOT) NEW

This introductory 3-day fiber optic tech training course prepares each student to become a Certified Fiber Optics Technician (CFOT). This basic course combines theory with 75% hands-on activities that prepare each student for the  Fiber Optics Association(FOA) CFOT exam, which is given on the final class day.  This course introduces industry standards governing FTTD (Fiber To The Desk), FTTH (Fiber To The Home), K-12 (Schools), and explains Zone Vs. Distribution Cabling.  Students learn to recognize various connectors used in fiber installation,  identify fiber types and learn to install, terminate, splice, and properly test installed fiber cable to existing industry standards.  This course explores the history and future of fiber optics and fiber optics capabilities, and cost of installation.   The course is recognized for BICSI CECs (Continuing Education Credits): RCDD 21, Installation 12.  Study materials, text Book, and CD are provided.

XPOB 607-501
XPOB 607-502

3/29-3/31
10/25-10/27

MTW
MTW

8a.m.-5p.m
8a.m.-5p.m.

$700
$700

M
M

Certified Fiber Optic Specialist/Testing (CFOS/T) NEW!

This advanced 2-day course, with 75% hands-on activities, offers specialist fiber optics training to students involved with testing and maintenance of multimode and single, and long and short haul fiber optics networks. This is an advanced, but practical, fiber optics training course, providing more background information content than basic courses.  This enrichment allows students to better understand both the "what" and "how" when they are testing or troubleshooting network problems.  The course teaches current day technologies rather than obsolete theory and practice and outlines specific procedures to use when testing any and all fiber optics networks.  The course uses an easy to understand general approach to fiber optics testing standards, explaining a wide variety of testing standards, equipment and technological approaches, covering the spectrum of those used in the fiber network testing and maintenance industry.  The course explores how to choose among those options without deference to any one specific application, technology or manufacturer.  Subject matter includes a detailed study of ANSI/TIA/EIA-526-14A, OTDR Fundamentals and Uses, OTDR Vs. Insertion Loss Testing, Return Loss Testing, and Proper Maintenance of High-Performance Fiber Networks.  The Certified Fiber Optics Specialist/Testing (CFOS/T) Exam is given and graded the last class day.  All study materials, and a PC-Based OTDR Simulator are provided. Prerequisite: CFOT

XPOB 658-501
XPOB 658-502

4/1-4/2
10/28-10/29

ThF
ThF

8a.m.-5p.m.
8a.m.-5p.m.

$675
$675

M
M

Certified Fiber Optic Specialist/Splicing (CFOS/S) NEW!

This advanced 2-day splicing specialist training includes 75% hands-on classroom activities with training in both fusion and mechanical splicing of single and multi mode cables of both inside and outside plant fiber optic cable types, including splice trays and trays in enclosures.  Enclosures will include both rack and wall mounted splice enclosures, as well as, outside plant enclosures. The student will need to achieve a splice loss of less than 0.15 dB for all splices and demonstrate proficiency in interpretation of splice losses using OTDR splice traces.  Instruction includes a complete PowerPoint presentation explaining, in depth, the importance of high performance splicing and outlining the points necessary to achieve these splices.  OTDR functions and trace understanding are provided. The CFOS/S exam is given the last class day.  Prerequisite: CFOT

XPOB 659-501
XPOB 659-502

4/3-4/4
10/30-10/31

SSu
SSu

8a.m.-5p.m.
8a.m.-5p.m.

$675
$675

M
M


 Residential Construction and Contracting
Residential Construction Blueprint Reading

Learn to read and interpret the typical views, lines, sections and symbols used in residential construction drawings in this 36-hour course. Students inexperienced with residential construction should begin this course before taking the estimating course or the home builder license preparation course. Books not included 

XPOB 501-515

1/4-3/22

M

6-9 p.m.

$255

M

Residential Construction Estimating

Learn the basic principles of material cost estimating for residential construction in this 30-hour course. Prerequisite: Students should be able to read and interpret residential blueprints through experience or be currently enrolled in the blueprint reading course.  Books not included 

XPOB 502-512

2/24-4/28

W

6-9 p.m.

$235

M

Residential Builder License Prep

This course prepares you to pass the S.C. Residential Builder’s exam. This 14-hour course prepares you for these examination topics: math, material and cost estimating, construction business management and the law, cost accounting methods, and more. Books not included

XPOB 503-531
XPOB 503-532

1/23-24
3/13-14

SSu
SSu

9 a.m.-5 p.m.
9 a.m.-5 p.m.

$375
$375

M
M

 

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