15 Online registration opens Wednesday, July 31 at jjc.edu/ContinuingEd COMMUNITY & CONTINUING EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Electrical & Industrial Maintenance Electrical Basic Electrical Circuits (ELC 101) Practice building and testing the most common electrical circuits used in residential and industrial applications. Theory and math are kept to a minimum, with emphasis placed on electrical safety, component usage and the identification of circuit problems. This course was designed to provide maintenance personnel an understanding of standard residential and industrial circuits, allowing them to fix electrical problems safely and quickly. You’ll learn how to safely work around electrical circuits, take standard measurements when testing an electrical circuit and troubleshoot a problem with an electrical circuit. T1 8a.m.-4p.m. F Main Sept. 6 $349 Electrical Principles and Practices (ELC 103) Delve deeper into the theories of why an industrial circuit works. Through hands-on exercises, learn how to check a threephase fuse box; predict and test voltage on a Wye or Delta system; program basic parameters on a variable frequency drive; as well as predict, build and test a basic motor control and power circuit. Math and theory of Ohm’s law, Power’s law and series and parallel circuit are covered. This class is ideal for maintenance personnel in need of cross training. T1 8a.m.-4p.m. F Main Sept. 20 $399 Electrical Diagrams and Circuits (ELC 104) Develop your ability to read and understand electrical ladder drawings, schematics and diagrams. Designed for electrical or maintenance personnel working with electronic drawings and circuits, this course covers circuit requirements including the differences between type and the purposes and flow of each, troubleshooting using prints and circuit modifications, logic and applications. How to convert standard ladder (line) diagrams into PLC diagrams is also covered. T1 8a.m.-4p.m. F Main Oct. 11 $349 Digital Multimeter Certification (ELC 105) Learn how to safely and efficiently use one of the most common industrial digital multimeter series in the industry. With several million meters in use, the Fluke 80 Series Meters are possibly the most popular models being used by maintenance personnel who work with electrical equipment. You’ll gain hands-on experience measuring AC and DC voltage, current and resistance and testing diodes. You’ll review all meter functions, including MIN/MAX/AVERAGE recording mode, relative mode, frequency/duty cycle measurement and capacity measurement. Cost includes textbook. T1 8a.m.-4p.m. F Main Oct. 18 $349 Electrical Motors and Motor Control Circuits (ELC 112) Tackle the problem of electric motor failure and discover ways to prevent future incidents, reducing downtime and expense caused by motor failure. This class is designed to provide maintenance personnel a thorough overview of electrical motor basics, safety, replacement procedures and maintenance techniques. You’ll gain hands-on experience building and troubleshooting using standard industrial components. Cost includes textbook. T1 8a.m.-4p.m. F Main Nov. 15 & 22 $649 NFPA 70E: Electrical Practices - Workplace Safety (ELC 1102) This training simplifies the OSHA 1910.269 (Electrical Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution)/2024 NFPA 70E (National Fire Protection Association) electrical standards and criterion for safe work practices during the operation and maintenance of electrical equipment under 600V. The training is designed to help workers understand the rules and regulations relating to electrical and arc flash safety and how to apply them to real world situations. Cost includes textbook. T1 8a.m.-4p.m. F Main Dec. 6 $449 Residential Electrician (Online) Learn electrical theory, wiring and installation, safety procedures, use of common hardware and materials, use of building plans and more. You will also have access to virtual simulations that simulate hands-on practice and lessons on customer service, which is one of the most important soft skills employers are looking for and a skill that will help you grow quickly in your career. By course completion, you will be prepared to pass your state's electrical licensing exam and start an entry-level career as a residential electrician or electrician apprentice. Offered in partnership with ed2go. For registration, search “electrician” at careertraining.ed2go.com/ctp-1419/. Ongoing Online $2,595 Motors & Drives Understanding AC & DC Motors (ELC 1130) This training is for electricians or maintenance personnel who work with electric motors. If you are involved with the selection, installation, maintenance or troubleshooting of electric motors, this training will benefit you. The training will consist of a series of hands-on exercises, demonstrations and lecture designed to help the participant learn through doing and observing. There is enough theory explained that someone with a very limited electrical background will be able to master the material. T1 8a.m.-4p.m. R Main Nov. 7 & 14 $599