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ECEC 1752 - ECE Business Writing


Enhance your leadership through clear, effective written communication. This course covers essential writing skills—from grammar and punctuation to tone and message structure—so you can craft professional emails, reports, and responses with confidence and clarity.
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ECEC 1753 - ECE Effective Presentations


This course focuses on developing your ability to communicate with clarity and confidence in any setting—from brief team meetings to executive presentations. Particular focus will be given to organizing your ideas and delivering impactful messages that support leadership success.
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ECEC 1747 - ECE Emotional Intelligence & Difficult Conversations


Emotional intelligence—the ability to recognize yours and others emotions—is a crucial skill in any workplace. This course will focus on developing emotional quotient (EQ), a skill that improves your chances for success in any job or workplace. Particular focus will be given to the use of emotional intelligence in managing difficult conversations.
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ECEC 1276 - ECE Employment Law for Managers


Employment Law for Managers provides an overview of the major laws impacting employment relationships with an emphasis on practical application and developing managerial communication skills. The Employment Law for Managers seminar is especially designed to help non-HR managers know how to comply with employment laws while still meeting business objectives.
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ECEC 1749 - ECE Goal Setting and Coaching to Performance


Explore how effective coaching and goal setting can drive individual and team success. This course focuses on strategies to support team members through continuous reflection, skill development, and measurable outcomes that foster motivation and accountability.
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ECEC 1750 - ECE Leading Through Change


Learn to lead through change by understanding its dynamics and impact. This course equips you with practical strategies to anticipate, navigate, and guide your team through both minor adjustments and major disruptions in your organization.
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ECEC 1748 - ECE Managing Conflict & De-Escalation


Where there are people there will be conflict. Managing conflict effectively begins with recognizing your personal reaction to it and that it can be a catalyst for positive change. With effective communication, you learn to manage conflict in a positive and productive manner. Learn techniques to use differing styles in each situation to resolve conflict and develop de-escalation skills.
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ECEC 1751 - ECE Managing Projects and Priorities


Strengthen your leadership by mastering time management and project planning. This course introduces core project management principles and practical tools to help you prioritize tasks, manage your time, and lead projects to successful completion.
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ECEC 1593 - ECE SHRM


Earning your SHRM-CP or SHRM-SCP credential makes you a recognized expert and leader in the HR field—and a valuable asset to your organization, keeping you and your organization more competitive in today’s economy.
This professional distinction sets you apart from your colleagues, proving your high level of knowledge and skills.
The SHRM Learning System Provides: The SHRM Learning System® for SHRM-CP/SHRMSCP provides interactive tools and updated content that reflects the SHRM BoCK tested on the SHRM-CP and SHRM-SCP exams. Gain a generalist viewpoint, refresh key ideas and concepts, strengthen your understanding of core competencies and increase productivity.

ELAP 1042 - Electrical 4B


The student will review principals of AC and DC theory, mathematics relating to the study of electricity, National Electrical Code mathematical formulas, motors, motor controllers, transformer calculation, and undertake an intensive study of the National Electrical Code. The intention of the course is to prepare the student for the journeyman qualifying examination. Due to the course content each student can expect 12 hours or more per week of homework type study outside the classroom. At the end of the course the student will demonstrate journeyman level competency by completing a practice test consisting of closed book theory, open book National Electrical Code, and math calculation. Prerequisites: ELAP 1041 Electrical 4A; successful completion of all previous years’ apprenticeship classes with a "C+" grade or better, or can show equivalency in education.

TEEL 1110 - Electrician Apprentice IA


The Electrician Apprentice IA course establishes a solid foundation in electrical fundamentals and the study of basic electrical theory. This course addresses math applications as they relate to the electrical field. In this course, students will use the National Electrical Code (NEC) to apply code requirements to electrical systems. Students will learn and practice in the basics of conduit bending. Students will be introduced to electrical and jobsite hazards and workplace safety.

TEEL 1120 - Electrician Apprentice IB


The Electrician Apprentice IB course continues the study of electrical theory and its application within the electrical field. In this course, students will learn how devices and electrical systems work. Students will also explore lock out tag out, learn what makes a qualified person, and become more familiar with the National Electrical Code (NEC)

TEEL 1220 - Electrician Apprentice IIB


The Electrician Apprentice IIB course continues the comprehensive analysis of the National Electrical Code (NEC). In this course, students will evaluate the functions, uses, and calculations for direct current (DC) and alternating current (AC) motors, transformers, and other equipment. They will be instructed in electrical safety regarding Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) clothing requirements.

TEEL 1320 - Electrician Apprentice IIIB


The Electrician Apprentice IIIB course explores basic and complex electrical motor control systems and their respective fundamental concepts, diagrams, and applications. Students will examine the wiring and protecting of motors and motor circuits per National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements.

PLAP 1042 - Plumbing 4B


Plumbing 4B explores the International Mechanical Code including boilers, water heaters, pressure vessels, refrigeration, and hydronic piping. In the International Plumbing Code, you will review all applicables in preparation for the Utah Journeyman license written exam. You will also study hydronics systems, including radiant floor heating, distribution and piping systems, expansion tanks, air removal, and auxiliary heating loads. Extensive laboratory work will be spent on projects to simulate the Utah Journeyman license practical exam.

TEPL 1120 - Plumbing IB


The Plumbing IB course introduces the fundamentals of plumbing theory for the apprentice plumbers and will cover the International Plumbing Code, related math, and craft skills.

TEPL 1220 - Plumbing IIB


This course will introduce the fundamental Plumbing theory for the Apprentice Plumbers and will cover the International Plumbing Code, related math, and craft skills.

TEPL 1320 - Plumbing IIIB


The Plumbing IIIB course introduces the fundamental Plumbing theory for the Apprentice Plumbers and covers the International Plumbing Code (IPC), International Fuel Gas Code and International Mechanical Code, along with related math and craft skills.