HVAC Apprenticeship Year 4
This is a 32-week course delivered both hybrid and online formats. HVAC Apprentice Year 4 covers the following subjects: introduction to psychometrics; HVAC control strategies; advanced A and he…
This is a 32-week course delivered both hybrid and online formats. HVAC Apprentice Year 4 covers the following subjects: introduction to psychometrics; HVAC control strategies; advanced A and he…
The HVAC Apprenticeship Program at CEI is a four-year program that will start with the basics and prepare you to take the Journeyman’s test with the Idaho Division of Building Safety (DBS). You …
The Electrical Apprenticeship Program at CEI is a four-year program that will start with the basics and prepare you to take the Journeyman’s test with the Idaho Division of Building Safety (DBS)…
The Plumbing Apprenticeship Program at CEI is a four-year program that will start with the basics and prepare you to take the Journeyman’s test with the Idaho Division of Building Safety (DBS). …
North Idaho College Workforce Training Center meets the 144 hours of related instruction required for HVAC apprentices working in Idaho. Students will be required to attend one Saturday class/mo…
North Idaho College Workforce Training Center meets the 144 hours of related instruction required for HVAC apprentices working in Idaho. Students will be required to attend one Saturday class/mo…
North Idaho College Workforce Training Center meets the 144 hours of related instruction required for HVAC apprentices working in Idaho. Students will be required to attend one Saturday class/mo…
The Apprenticeship program at the Workforce Training Center at North Idaho College requires 144 hours of related instruction and 2,000 hours of on-the-job training each year for four years.
North Idaho College Workforce Training Center offers 144 hours of related instruction required for electrical apprentices working in Idaho. For more information go to:
North Idaho College Workforce Training Center meets the 144 hours of related instruction required for electrical apprentices working in Idaho. For more information go to: