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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 1746 - ECE Effective Communication


Communication skills are essential in the workplace, as they allow you to deliver and receive information effectively and efficiently. This course will focus on developing these skills to support team collaboration, giving and receiving clear feedback, and encouraging creativity. Topics include primary and secondary communication styles, as well as the influence of non-verbal communication.
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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 1745 - ECE Leadership Fundamentals


The transition from an individual contributor to a leader is an opportunity to develop the skills needed to guide your team to success. This course will explore the fundamentals of effective leadership with a particular focus on creating environments where your team can succeed. You will also develop the skills needed to support your team members in being confident and effective in their roles.
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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 1378 - ECE American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Providers


Students in this course will learn critical concepts of high-quality CPR, with an advanced airway as well as the American Heart Association Chain of Survival both inside and outside hospital settings. Instruction will include 1 and 2-rescuer CPR and use of an Automated External Defibrillation (AED), bag-mask techniques, rescue breathing, relief of choking for adults, children and infants. Students will also learn differences between adult, child and infant rescue with emphasis on team resuscitation. This course is ideal for learners who prefer group interaction and feedback from an instructor while practicing skills. Books for this course are available in the Davis Technical College Bookstore or online at http://ebooks.heart.org/. Classroom copies will be provided for student use during the course.
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ECEC 1151 - ECE Hazwoper (24 Hour)


The 24-Hour HAZWOPER course is required for employees in an uncontrolled hazardous waste operation mandated by the Government. This course fulfills your certification under 29 CFR, Part 1910.120 (e), or other applicable state regulations for certification to the 24-hour Occasional Site Worker level.
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ECEC 1150 - ECE Hazwoper (40 Hour)


The 40-Hour HAZWOPER course is required for employees working on a project consisting of uncontrolled hazardous waste operations. This course is specifically designed for workers who are involved in clean-up operations, voluntary clean-up operations, emergency response operations, and the storage, disposal, or treatment of hazardous substances at uncontrolled hazardous waste sites.
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ECEC 1152 - ECE Hazwoper (8 Hour) Annual Refresher


The 8-Hour annual refresher HAZWOPER course meets the requirements in OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120 for workers at hazardous waste sites. This course is designed for general site workers who remove hazardous waste, or who are exposed to (or potentially exposed to) hazardous substances and/or health hazards.
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ECEC 1684 - ECE Radiology Practical Technician


The Radiology Practical Technician (RPT) course offers students the opportunity to learn valuable skills in the field of radiology. Students will receive training in necessary aspects of radiology such as the medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, standard radiographic image techniques, use of radiographic equipment, basic physics principles and radiation safety and protection.

This is a test prep course. It prepares students to sit for the ARRT Limited Scope of Practice in Radiography Exam.

ELAP 1041 - Electrical 4A


Fourth year electrical students will learn basic skills for becoming crew leader and managing electrical hazards. Conductor terminations and splices, medium voltage terminations and splices, distribution systems, heat and freezing protection, and special locations will be included. A competency test will be given upon completion of the course.

TEEL 1210 - Electrician Apprentice IIA


The Electrician Apprentice IIA course discusses single-phase and three-phase alternating current (AC) power systems, inductance, capacitance, reactance, power factor, and power correction. In this course, students will begin a more comprehensive analysis of National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements and calculations. They will explore the NEC requirements for wiring methods and installations of electrical systems as well as electrical safety in the use of energized equipment.

TEEL 1310 - Electrician Apprentice IIIA


The Electrician Apprentice IIIA course discusses the roles of bonding and grounding in electrical systems per National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements. In this course, students will be shown the different parts, functions, and calculations for grounding and bonding. Students will explore the rules that apply to different electrical related boundaries set up by the National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA).

PLAP 1041 - Plumbing 4A


Plumbing 4A introduces traps and commercial applications as well as storm drainage for the International Plumbing Code. During this course, you will study boilers, water heaters, and pressure vessels as part of the International Mechanical Code. You will also be introduced to welding safety, Oxy-acetylene cutting SMAW (ARC) welding, and GMAW (TIG) welding as it applies to the plumbing industry. Finally, you will review Plumbing trade formulas.

TEPL 1210 - Plumbing IIA


The Plumbing IIA course introduces the fundamentals of plumbing theory for the apprentice plumbers and covers the International Plumbing Code (IPC), related math, and craft skills.

TEPL 1310 - Plumbing IIIA


The Plumbing IIIA course continues to explore the fundamentals of plumbing theory for the apprentice plumbers and covers the International Plumbing Code (IPC), International Fuel Gas Code (IFGC) and International Mechanical Code (IMC), along with related math and craft skills.