In order to help
ensure successful completion of the course and entry level
employment, students must meet these requirements and
fulfill all enrollment procedures before being admitted to
class.
1) A signed and
completed application and payment of the $95 non-refundable
application fee. Return your application by mail or in
person. A student is considered “registered” after this step
has been completed.
2) A student is
considered “enrolled” after 1) assessment has been
completed, 2) he/she has demonstrated the necessary academic
competencies for the class by passing the pre-entrance
tests, and 3) a student has provided proof of a high school
diploma or GED.
3) Tuition, book
and supply fees for a particular quarter due on or before
the first day of the quarter or the student will not be
permitted to attend class, until payment is made in full.
Assessment Test Dates
Program Costs—Tuition
includes books & supplies Graduation Date: May 6, 2010
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Application Fee: $95 |
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Tuition: $7,824 (includes texts, workbooks, lab
supplies, certification tests in Welding & Plumbing). |
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Total Cost: $7919 |
Industrial—Maintenance
Class Curriculum
|
CLASS |
HRS |
DAYS |
DATES |
TIMES |
TUITION |
|
Introduction to Computers |
16 |
Mon-Thurs |
Aug. 17-20 |
5pm - 9pm |
$178 |
| Technical Mathematics |
40 |
Mon-Thurs |
Aug.24- Sept. 9 |
5pm - 9pm |
$381 |
|
Blueprint Reading |
40 |
Mon-Fri |
Sept.10-Sept. 25 |
5pm - 9pm |
$429 |
|
Plumbing |
40 |
Mon-Thurs |
Sept. 28- Oct. 13 |
5pm- 9pm |
$488 |
|
* Basic Electronics/Electricity |
44 |
Mon-Fri |
Oct. 14-Oct. 30 |
5pm-9pm |
$672 |
|
* Electrical Control For Machines |
44 |
Mon-Sat |
Nov. 2-Nov. 13 |
5pm- 9pm |
$545 |
|
* Electrical/Electronic Troubleshooting |
40 |
Mon-Thurs |
Nov. 16-Dec. 2 |
5pm -9pm |
$450 |
| * Programmable Controls (PLCs) |
48 |
Mon-Sat |
Dec.3-Dec. 17 |
5pm- 9pm |
$527 |
|
* Machine Trades |
40 |
Mon-Fri |
Jan. 4- Jan. 15 |
5pm- 9pm |
$512 |
|
Hydraulics |
40 |
Mon-Fri |
Jan. 19-Feb. 3 |
5pm- 9pm |
$495 |
|
Mechanical Troubleshooting |
40 |
Mon-Fri |
Feb. 4-Feb. 23 |
5pm- 9pm |
$441 |
|
Basic Welding |
48 |
Mon-Sat |
Feb. 24 - Mar 11 |
5pm- 9pm |
$792 |
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* Advanced Welding |
48 |
Mon-Sat |
Mar 12-Mar 25 |
5pm- 9pm |
$778 |
|
HVAC |
48 |
Tues-Thur |
April 27-April 29 |
5pm- 9pm |
$890 |
|
EPA 608 |
12 |
M, W, Sat |
Mar 31-April 30 |
5pm- 9pm |
$164 |
| Technical Communications |
12 |
Mon-Thur |
May 3- May 5 |
5pm- 9pm |
$186 |
Tri-Rivers Center
for Adult Education reserves the right
to adjust the sequence of classes based
on availability of instructor.
Prices subject to change with textbooks
and/or supplies.
* Basic Electricity & Electronics -
Applied Math recommended
* Electrical Control For Machines -
Basic Electricity required or
competencies
* Machine Trades - Blueprint Reading
recommended
* PLC'S - Intro to Computers &
Electrical Controls required
* Electrical / Electric Troubleshooting
- Basic Electricity required or
competencies
* Advanced Welding - Basic Welding
required supplies and books from Basic
Welding used
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Basic Welding-48
Hours
$792
This course teaches the student welding and cutting
safety and the basic fundamentals of oxy-fuel cutting,
shielded metal arc welding (stick), gas metal arc
welding (mig), in the flat and horizontal positions.
Advanced Welding-48
Hours
$778
This course starts with safety and teaches the student
more advanced welding positions including vertical and
overhead welding, concluding with an AWS D1.1 welding
qualification test.
EPA Section 608 Technician Certification Class-12
Hours
$164
This course provides the students with a technical
understanding of Refrigerant containment Section 608 of
the Clean Air Act.
HVAC (Heating & Air Conditioning)-48 Hours $890
This class provides the student with a basic
understanding of the Theory of Heat, Safety, Tools and
Equipment, Shop Practices, Basic Automatic Controls,
Electric Motors, Commercial Refrigeration & Air
Conditioning (Heating and Humidification).Air
Conditioning (Cooling), All-Weather Systems, Domestic
Appliances, Chilled-Water Air Conditioning Systems.
Basic Electronics/Electricity-44
Hours $672
This class prepares students for
entry-level electronics jobs. No prior knowledge of
electricity is assumed; the only prerequisites are
arithmetic and basic algebra. Strict technical
definitions are provided throughout to help students
create a firm foundation upon which they will build
their knowledge of electricity and electronics.