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Summer 2005 Public Course Schedule

Early registration is the key to securing your employees and coworkers spot in the course(s) required for their jobs. The spring course schedule has been set for individual courses and for specialized diplomas in Electrical Construction, Industrial Maintenance, Industrial Automation, AutoCAD, Machinery Repair, Welding and Indoor Environmental Control.

To obtain an advanced copy of the summer technical course tabloid, please email Jennifer Kszak at jkszak@northampton.edu.


EPA Certification Review & Exam and Re-Test

Saturday, July 9, 2005

EPA refrigeration, licensure exam and re-test for service technicians for installation, service, maintenance or repair of high and low pressure HVAC/R systems.


Metal Art Work & Welding

Tuesday, Thursday, July 12-August 9, 2005

A unique course that combines the precision of welding and the creativity of sculpture. Students are taught welding processes and safety procedures and then allowed to use what they have learned to create a project of their choosing.


Industrial Maintenance & Indoor Environmental Control Seminars

Interactive one or two day seminars focusing on some of the major topics in Industrial Maintenance and Indoor Environmental Control. All seminars feature hands-on instruction on equipment found in many of your companies. All seminars include materials and lunch and meet from 8:30AM-4:30PM .

Summer Schedule:

Course Name Start End Day

Troubleshooting Oil Burners

6/20/05

6/20/05

Mon

Troubleshooting Gas Burners

6/21/05

6/22/05

Tue/Wed

Troubleshooting Split Air Conditioning Systems

7/11/05

7/12/05

Mon/Tue

Electrical Troubleshooting for Non-electricians 7/12/05 7/13/05 Tue/Wed
Troubleshooting Heat Pumps 7/19/05 7/19/05 Tue
National Electrical Code for Industrial Electricians 7/19/05 7/20/05 Tue/Wed

For additional information, please contact Jennifer Kszak at 610-861-5331 or jkszak@northampton.edu.


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