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ECEC 1626 - ECE Microsoft Excel 2016 Level 1
Microsoft Excel 2016 Level 1 introduces the basic skills necessary for the productive development of workbooks. Students will enter data, work with numbers, edit and print worksheets, work with formulas and functions, format the contents of cells, change the appearance of worksheets, and chart worksheet data.
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ECEC 1627 - ECE Microsoft Excel 2016 Level 2
Microsoft Excel 2016 Level 2 develops intermediate skills that feature data management in worksheets and workbooks. Students will work with large worksheets, manage multiple-sheet workbooks, apply advanced functions, use auditing features, add graphics to worksheets, use templates, and protect workbooks.
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ECEC 1628 - ECE Microsoft Excel 2016 Level 3
Microsoft Excel 2016 Level 3 develops more complex features such as using a worksheet as a database and importing data. Students will create PivotTables and macros, use financial functions and data analysis, use advanced formatting and analysis tools, collaborate in Excel, and integrate Excel with other programs.
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ECEC 1593 - ECE Society of Human Resource Management SHRM-CP & SHRM-SCP Exam Preparation
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. |
ECEC 1720 - ECE AI for Business
Discover how AI can boost small businesses, optimize operations, engage customers, and aid decision-making for success in the digital era.
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ECEC 1719 - ECE NIST SP 800-171 and CMMC
This course will train on the tools needed (i.e., asset inventory, POA&M, SSP, IRP, etc.) to follow the DFARS compliance, implementing NIST SP 800-171, and preparing for CMMC.
The security framework provides the following: • A method to identify opportunities for improving the current cybersecurity posture of the manufacturer or other covered entity. • An evaluation of the ability to operate the control environment at an acceptable, reasonable risk level. • A standardized approach to preparing the cybersecurity plan for ongoing assurance of the manufacturer or other covered entity’s security program. |
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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 DATC Bookstore or online at http://ebooks.heart.org/. Classroom copies will be provided for student use during the course.
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ECEC 1603 - ECE Incident Commander Refresher
This Incident Commander course is designed to provide students with a refresher on the knowledge and skills needed to assume responsibility and make decisions relating to the management of a hazardous materials incident.
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ECEC 1718 - ECE CMM - Advanced Inspection
Advanced Inspection teaches the foundational skills of CMM (Coordinate Measuring Machine) Operation, and Programming. This course teaches UCC Server Management, DMIS Programming using Renishaw Modus, Program file management, Styli Calibration, and Programming Best Practices.
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ECEC 1186 - ECE Forklift Upgrade Training
Forklift Certification is for new and seasoned operators and will provide instruction on how to operate a forklift properly, perform inspections, and the safety measures necessary to prevent injuries and fatalities. Upon successful completion, you will receive a certification card that is valid for three years.
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ECEC 1036 - ECE Vehicle Safety Inspection - Light Duty
Vehicle Safety Inspection: Light Duty provides the necessary training and testing for individuals performing light duty inspections on passenger vehicles, light trucks, and motorcycles. This is a refresher course on inspecting engines, fluids, and tire and brake systems. Vehicle Safety Inspection: Light Duty is no longer a mandatory certification, but the Utah Highway Patrol will still issue the certificate for those you wish to complete the training.
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ECEC 1035 - ECE Vehicle Safety Inspection-Heavy Duty
Vehicle Safety Inspection: Heavy Duty provides the necessary training and testing for individuals performing heavy duty inspections on diesel trucks, trailers and buses. This is a refresher course on inspecting engines, fluids, tires, and brake systems.
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ELAP 1022 - Electrical 2B
This course will provide the student with an introductory understanding of the National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements for grounding and bonding and motor calculations. A more comprehensive examination of NEC requirements for wiring methods and materials will be provided. Students will learn the functions and uses of DC and AC motors and generators. A competency test will be given upon completion of the course.
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ELAP 1032 - Electrical 3B
This course will consist of basic and complex electrical motor control systems and their fundamental concepts, diagrams, and applications. Students will also gain a comprehensive knowledge of the National Electrical Code requirements for wiring and protecting of motors and motor circuits. A competency test will be given upon completion of the course.
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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.
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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)
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