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In this class students will learn the basics of beekeeping, including the biology of bees, how to maintain a hive, the life cycle of bees, the hierarchy of the hive, protecting your bees from disease and predators, as well as how to winterize your hives.
In this hands-on workshop, participants will build their very own 10” hanging basket of flowers. The instructor will cover essential topics such as selecting the ideal soil or potting medium, determining the perfect location for your hanging basket, and mastering proper water retention and drainage techniques. Learn the ins and outs of assembling a visually-appealing hanging flower basket while discovering the world of flowers to help you choose the best blooms to elevate your creation. Don't miss out on this opportunity to cultivate their green thumb and unleash their creativity!
This course will explore the basics of safe mushroom identification for numerous spring species. There are great edible mushrooms in the spring. We will look at velvet foot, pheasant's back, wood corals, and of course morels! The second part of the class is a field trip to the woods to use the identification skills in the real world.
In this course students will build upon knowledge from the Beginning class to have hands on work splitting and grafting queens, setting up starter hives, inspecting hives, and using pesticides. This course will also discuss regulations and oversight of registered hives.
Outlines the approaches to learning, technological systems, student resources, and administrative processes at Northcentral Technical College (NTC). This course promotes learners becoming familiar with the college’s academic expectations, available student supports, and institutional processes prior to the first day of class in an effort to achieve success in the first semester and beyond. Opportunities for career and program exploration are also provided.
Within the Pre-Petition Health course you will learn about the required entrance exam and/or other pre-requisites to petition for your chosen health program. The course contains information about clinical requirements including background checks and health requirements. You will gain knowledge and learn of the rigor of the program-specific classes, clinical requirements, and expected outside study time, and tips on how to be successful. Each health program will have functional abilities (ability to perform basic activities and tasks expected in the career basic skills required for success in program) for you to review. Learn of assessment procedures for courses and grade requirements for success. And gain career expectations of your program and future profession, including an overview of the work environment.
Within the Pre-Petition Health course you will learn about the required entrance exam and/or other pre-requisites to petition for your chosen health program. The course contains information about clinical requirements including background checks and health requirements. You will gain knowledge and learn of the rigor of the program-specific classes, clinical requirements, and expected outside study time, and tips on how to be successful. Each health program will have functional abilities (ability to perform basic activities and tasks expected in the career basic skills required for success in program) for you to review. Learn of assessment procedures for courses and grade requirements for success. And gain career expectations of your program and future profession, including an overview of the work environment.
Within the Pre-Petition Health course you will learn about the required entrance exam and/or other pre-requisites to petition for your chosen health program. The course contains information about clinical requirements including background checks and health requirements. You will gain knowledge and learn of the rigor of the program-specific classes, clinical requirements, and expected outside study time, and tips on how to be successful. Each health program will have functional abilities (ability to perform basic activities and tasks expected in the career basic skills required for success in program) for you to review. Learn of assessment procedures for courses and grade requirements for success. And gain career expectations of your program and future profession, including an overview of the work environment.
Apprentices will explore instrumentation basics involved in process control and relate these to job duties and tasks performed by E&I technicians. Course learning outcomes include safety, instrumentation basics, measurement, control, instrument calibration, control theories, using technical resources, and networking protocols.
The Hydraulics and Pneumatics course is customized for Industrial Electricians and relates the basics of hydraulic/pneumatic theory and hydraulic/pneumatic components. Safety and the interrelationship between hydraulic/pneumatic power with electrical control are emphasized.
Focuses on the operation of trucks and equipment used in electric utility construction. Students will install utility poles, and URD equipment. Basic wood pole climbing techniques will be introduced. Learners will explore the overview of an electrical power system.
Applies safety procedures for hand and power tool use, underground electrical systems, and pole setting operations. Learners begin to explore safe operation of vehicles and equipment.
Introduces the Industrial Electrician Apprentice to the basic concepts of single and three-phase transformers. The course will cover transformer theory, turns, current and voltage ratios as well as proper connections and use of various transformers. In addition, this course is designed to give the Industrial Electrician Apprentice the knowledge required by industry to maintain electric motors and generators.
Introduces learner to industrial automated equipment and systems. Learning outcomes will examine basic control loops, compare automated and robotic manufacturing systems, explore distributed and central control, examine various system layouts, apply controller concepts and communications, and discuss automated control system safety Signaling systems and redundant systems are explored as well.
Expands on the subjects introduced in the Programmable Logic Controller 1 course. Learners strengthen their knowledge of programming and their troubleshooting ability. They apply the principles to installation, communication, faults, and troubleshooting programmable logic controllers and other automation equipment in an industrial environment.
Introduces learners to overhead pole framing techniques. Builds on pole climbing techniques learned in Line Electrician Field Training 1 and introduces new techniques.
Introduces learners to industry safety manuals, rules, and definitions. Develops safety procedures for ladders, pole climbing, digger derrick trucks, bucket trucks and equipment. work zone safety and setup.