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Level 1 NCCER Electrical Course
Program Requirements
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17+ Years of Age
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GED or High School Diploma
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Application Approval
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Participation in Orientation

Students will learn troubleshooting basics for electrical circuits, how to read blueprints, and how to repair and install electrical devices.

What You'll Learn
Course Length
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40 - Week Program
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One 3 - Hour Class a Week
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2 Hour Lecture
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1 - Hour Lab
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More Information about the Program
The Level I NCCER Electrical Program prepares individuals for entry-level jobs as electrical apprentice technicians. When successfully completing this course and obtaining the electrical basics needed, students will be eligible for immediate hire by construction companies (remodel and new construction) and industrial industries (troubleshooting and maintenance) within Houston and surrounding areas.
The course will emphasize more application than theoretical development and will simulate real-world scenarios in the laboratory setting. Trinity Bay Vocational Institute Inc. will also partner with local electrician providers/companies to align the class focus with industry expectations.
Upon completion of the Electrical Apprentice Technician and Lab course, students will be able to:
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Describe the basic materials and tools used for standard residential electrical projects and describe how they are applied as part of the construction and home-repair process
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Explain the importance of safe work practices and describe the safe use and application of electrical wiring and equipment
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Identify the components and assembly configurations of basic and advanced wiring systems used in residential and light commercial/industrial applications
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Outline the components and functions of brand, feeder, and service circuits and installations
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Identify and describe the application and installation of standard electrical fixtures and electric-powered appliances
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Outline the electrical installation of related building systems, such as communications, computer, and security wiring
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Explain the basic concepts related to industrial systems and their installation, including transformers, PLCs, motors, motor controls, and the special equipment and installation required in hazardous locations
Program Classes
ISBN 690875 -3 The Electrical Industry
ISBN 690864 -7 Safety for Electricians
ISBN 690893 -7 Introduction to Electrical Circuits
ISBN69089 -20 Electrical Theory
ISBN690888 -3 Introduction to the National Electrical Code
ISBN 690874-6 Device Boxes
ISBN 690873-9 Hand Bonding
ISBN 690887-4 Wireways, Raceways, and Fittings
ISBN 690887-4 Conductors and Cable
ISBN 690884-5 Basic Electrical Construction Documents
ISBN 690885-2 Residential Wiring
ISBN 690866 -1 Electrical Test Equipment
Total Class Hours:
185 Clock Hours
Admission Requirements
Individuals applying to Trinity Bay Vocational Institute Inc. are required to:
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Submit an online application
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Be at least 17 years of age
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Applicants under the age of 18 must have written permission from a parent or legal guardian to enroll
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Present proof of the completion of secondary education
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A high school diploma from an accredited high school or GED certificate
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Participate in course orientation, held prior to the start of the session
Credit for Previous Education,
Training, or Experience
As Trinity Bay Vocational Institute Inc. currently has no articulation agreements with local community colleges, transfer credit is not guaranteed for outgoing students. All prior education and training will be reviewed.
The goal of Trinity Bay Vocational Inc. is to equip its learners with the relevant and necessary skill set to enter trade industries for immediate hire, thus, prior work experience credit will be at the discretion of the school director and considered only on a case by case basis.
Daily Class Schedule
Trinity Bay students will attend class every Wednesday evening from 5:00 PM until 8:00 PM for 40 weeks. The class will consist of 2 hours of theory/lecture, and 1 hour of lab practice. At the discretion of the instructor, a 10-minute break will be taken during class time. Since each class session is 3 hours in length, no mealtime will be provided.
Office Hours
Office hours are 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM on Tuesday & Thursdays or by appointment, except holidays or weekends.
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Level 1 NCCER Plumbing Course
What You'll Learn
Program Requirements
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17+ Years of Age
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GED or High School Diploma
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Application Approval
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Participation in Orientation

What You'll Learn
Students will learn to identify and use of the tools of the trade, be able to utilize basic skills needed to identify a plumbing problem and identify a solution.

Course Length
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40 - Week Program
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One 3 - Hour Class a Week
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2 - Hour Lecture
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1 - Hour Lab
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Admission Requirements
Individuals applying to Trinity Bay Vocational Institute Inc. are required to:
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Submit an online application
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Be at least 17 years of age
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Applicants under the age of 18 must have written permission from a parent or legal guardian to enroll
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Present proof of the completion of secondary education
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A high school diploma from an accredited high school or GED certificate
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Participate in course orientation, held prior to the start of the session
Credit for Previous Education,
Training, or Experience
As Trinity Bay Vocational Institute Inc. currently has no articulation agreements with local community colleges, transfer credit is not guaranteed for outgoing students. All prior education and training will be reviewed.
The goal of Trinity Bay Vocational Inc. is to equip its learners with the relevant and necessary skill set to enter trade industries for immediate hire, thus, prior work experience credit will be at the discretion of the school director and considered only on a case by case basis.
Daily Class Schedule
Trinity Bay students will attend class every Wednesday evening from 5:00 PM until 8:00 PM for 40 weeks. The class will consist of 2 hours of theory/lecture, and 1 hour of lab practice. At the discretion of the instructor, a 10-minute break will be taken during class time. Since each class session is 3 hours in length, no mealtime will be provided.
Office Hours
Office hours are 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM on Tuesday & Thursdays or by appointment, except holidays or weekends.
Program Classes
ISBN-663866-7 Introduction to the Plumbing Profession
ISBN- 663871-1 Plumbing Safety
ISBN-663841-4 Tools of the Plumbing Trade
ISBN-663853-7 Introduction to Plumbing Math
ISBN-663869-8 Introduction to Plumbing Drawings
ISBN - 663854-4 Plastic Pipe and Fittings
ISBN-663864-3 Copper Tube and Fittings
ISBN 978-0-13-663862-9 Cast-Iron Pipe and Fittings
ISBN-663844-5 Steel Pipe and Fittings
ISBN-663843-8 Introduction to Plumbing Fixtures
ISBN -663856-8 Introduction to Drain, Waste, and Vent Systems
ISBN-663861-2 Introduction to Water Distribution Systems
Total Class Hours:
155 Clock Hours
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Process Operator Course
What You'll Learn
Program Requirements
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17+ Years of Age
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GED or High School Diploma
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Application Approval
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Participation in Orientation

What You'll Learn
Students will learn essential knowledge of theory, systems, equipment, instrumentation, conditions and safety procedures.

Course Length
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40 - Week Program
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One 3 - Hour Class a Week
-
2 - Hour Lecture
-
1 - Hour Lab
-

Admission Requirements
Individuals applying to Trinity Bay Vocational Institute Inc. are required to:
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Submit an online application
-
Be at least 17 years of age
-
Applicants under the age of 18 must have written permission from a parent or legal guardian to enroll
-
-
Present proof of the completion of secondary education
-
A high school diploma from an accredited high school or GED certificate
-
-
Participate in course orientation, held prior to the start of the session
Credit for Previous Education,
Training, or Experience
As Trinity Bay Vocational Institute Inc. currently has no articulation agreements with local community colleges, transfer credit is not guaranteed for outgoing students. All prior education and training will be reviewed.
The goal of Trinity Bay Vocational Inc. is to equip its learners with the relevant and necessary skill set to enter trade industries for immediate hire, thus, prior work experience credit will be at the discretion of the school director and considered only on a case by case basis.
Daily Class Schedule
Trinity Bay students will attend class every Wednesday evening from 5:00 PM until 8:00 PM for 40 weeks. The class will consist of 2 hours of theory/lecture, and 1 hour of lab practice. At the discretion of the instructor, a 10-minute break will be taken during class time. Since each class session is 3 hours in length, no mealtime will be provided.
Office Hours
Office hours are 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM on Tuesday & Thursdays or by appointment, except holidays or weekends.
Program Classes
POS - OSHA Worksite Safety
PO11 - Introduction to Basic Chemical plant Refinery Operations
PO12 - Refining Basics
PO13 - Operations: Basic Principles
PO14 - Basic Chemical Plant Operations
PO15 - Operator Responsibilities: Plant Production and Safety
PO22 - Distillation: Towers, Reboilers, and Condensers
PO24 - Process Sampling: Testing Samples
PO26 - Industrial Math: Algebra
PO28 - Analysis of Boiler Efficiency
PO29 - Above ground Storage Tank Requirements (AST)
PO30 - Safety Management: Safety Inspections and Observation
Total Class Hours:
144 Clock Hours