Program Overview
This program is a combination of classroom and laboratory activities that will provide the fundamentals necessary to obtain employment in the facilities maintenance field. The tuition includes books, supplies, tools and lab fees. For questions and/or additional information, please call Ken Kelly at 614-329-1296. This class is offered twice per year.
What You’ll Learn
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- Plumbing
- Heating
- Cooling
- Ductwork
- Controls
- Hydronic equipment
- Air & water balancing
- Ventilation & fresh air systems
- Exhaust air systems
- Building security systems
- EPA & R-410A, Green, NCCER l-4, OSHA 10, & Weil McLein Hydronic certifications
- NCCER L-1 and L-2 certifications
- NCCER Project Mangement certifications
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- Electrical
- Lighting
- Communication
- Fire protection systems
- Refrigeration & appliances
- Standby & emergency power systems
- Lawn irrigation systems
- Snow melting systems
- Freeze protection systems
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Prerequisites
- Age 18 or older
- High School Diploma or GED
- Background check
Gainful Employment Disclosure for 2009-10 Class
| School OPE-ID Code |
25227 |
| Program Occupation Codes |
CIP 46.0401 |
| Program Level and Length |
Certificate, less than 2 years, 6 months |
Related Occupations:
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Pipefitters, plumbers,structural irona nd steel workers,capenters helpers, welder, cutters and fitters, boiler operators |
| Link to Occupational Profile |
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| Cost* |
$8500 |
| Completers between 7/09 and 6/10 |
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| Number who completed in normal time** |
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| Median loan debt*** |
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| Job placement rate**** |
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*tuition, books, supplies, and fees. No room/board. No on-campus housing.
See www.eastland-fairfield.com/AdultWorkforce/default.aspx for tuition data. |
| ** Calculation subtracts drops from starters. clock hour programs are not on quarters or semesters. |
| *** Students receive federal Direct Stafford loans, only. |
| **** Includes completers only. Based on survey responses received 6 months after graduation. |