Certificate of Achievement - Energy Systems Technology Fundamentals

Los Angeles Trade Technical College

Los Angeles, CA

A Certificate of Achievement in Energy Systems Technology Fundamentals may be earned by completing 16 units of Required Courses.

 

The goal of the Energy Systems Technology Fundamentals Certificate of Achievement Program is to provide short-term industry-recognized training for entry-level professionals in the utility/energy sector; a significant industry sector in the Los Angeles region.

 

Skills gained from this program prepare a student for employment at the entry-level in jobs such as; the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power “Electrical Utility Helper” classification, Southern California Edison’s “Utility Helper” position, City of Los Angeles “Electrical Craft Helper”.

 

PROGRAM LEARNING OUTCOMES (PLOs)

Upon completion of the Certificate program, students are able to:

- Use electrical drawings and other related documents and graphics to communicate information effectively.

- Calibrate, use, and maintain tools, instrumentation, and test equipment.

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Certificate of Achievement - Solar Thermal Installation & Maintenance

Los Angeles Trade Technical College

Los Angeles, CA

​LATTC offers a series of courses for individuals interested in working in the new, emerging renewable energy and energy efficiency industry. This degree program includes courses that enable individuals to:

(1) have the requisite knowledge and skills to obtain employment in the energy/utility sector,

(2) be prepared to obtain solar thermal installation and maintenance entry-level occupations, and

(3) obtain skills and expertise to pursue other renewable energy and/or energy efficiency occupations.

 

By fulfilling the program requirements, students have the necessary knowledge and skills for a career in residential and commercial solar thermal and renewable energy-related occupations.

 

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

Upon completion of the Degree program, students will be able to:

- Perform solar thermal installations and maintenance work utilizing hand and power tools.

- Certify the proper and safe operation of solar thermal systems utilizing proper test equipment.

- Calculate solar thermal system efficiency, performance, and installation costs.

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Certificate of Achievement - Solar PV Installation and Maintenance

Los Angeles Trade Technical College

Los Angeles, CA

LATTC offers a series of courses for individuals interested in working in the new, emerging field of solar energy. The courses enable individuals to be prepared to become certified by the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP). The solar courses have also obtained NABCEP approval. In addition, one of the courses--Fundamentals of Solar Electricity (ECONMT 105 —54 hours)--prepares individuals to be able to take the NABCEP Photovoltaic (PV) Entry Level Certificate of Knowledge test. This Certificate program also prepares individuals and is required to successfully complete other renewable energy or energy efficiency Certificates of Achievement and degree programs at the college. As such, it serves as one of the “stackable” certificates in the renewable energy/energy efficiency certificate and degree pathway.

 

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs) ​

Upon completion of the Degree program, students are able to:

- Use hand and power tools, testing equipment, and P.P.E required for performing solar (PV) installation and maintenance work in accordance with industry standards.

- Perform solar (PV) installation and maintenance work utilizing hand and power tools, testing equipment, and other P.P.E. in accordance with industry standards.

- Function effectively individually and as a member of a technical team to execute energy efficiency operations.

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Certificate of Achievement - Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning (HVAC) & Refrigeration

Los Angeles Trade Technical College

Los Angeles, CA

Cooling and heating devices help regulate the temperature, humidity, and air quality in residential homes, commercial locations, and industrial facilities. Critical items like food and medicine require refrigeration to keep them from spoiling. Technicians repair, maintain and install heating, air-conditioning, and refrigeration systems. Our program trains these technicians. Los Angeles Trade-Technical College offers an Associate of Science degree in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Mechanics, as well as a Certificate of Achievement.

 

By fulfilling the program requirements, students will have the necessary knowledge and skills for a career in residential, commercial, and industrial service and the repair of air conditioning, heating, and refrigeration systems. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) refrigerant certification will be received. Electrical controls, piping installation, compressor installation, and repair are just some of the skills that would be mastered during this program.

 

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

Upon completion of the Degree/Certificate program, students are able to:

- Students will maintain and repair air conditioning and refrigeration systems using appropriate test instruments and tools effectively and safely.

- Students will analyze the proper operation of air conditioning and refrigeration systems by applying the principles of thermodynamics and electrical theory.

- Students will certify the proper and efficient operation of air conditioning and refrigeration systems by measuring temperatures, pressures, combustion gasses, and airflow.

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Certificate of Achievement - Plumbing: Construction Tech

Los Angeles Trade Technical College

Los Angeles, CA

​The Plumbing Degree & Certificate are designed to prepare students for employment in the plumbing and related pipe industry.

 

Career opportunities for students completing this program of study include, but are not limited to:

- First-Line Sup/Mgrs of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers

- Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters

- Pipelayers

- Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters

- Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners

 

By fulfilling the program requirements, students will have the necessary knowledge and skills for a career in residential, commercial, and industrial service and repair or construction plumbing. Reading of blueprints, layout, estimating, installation of piping systems and fixtures, and repair of supply and wastewater systems are just some of the skills that will be mastered during this program.

 

The coursework in this program meets the requirements for entry into the plumbing trade.

 

Note: Students enrolling in this program should be able to commit to full-time student status, which is approximately 24 hours per week. This time commitment is necessary to allow for hands-on training with the laboratory applications used during the course of instruction.

 

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

Upon completion of the Degree/Certificate program, students are able to:

- Demonstrate proper procedures and techniques required to construct a plumbing system, utilizing plumbing tools, in preparation for Apprentice-level employment in the plumbing trade.

- Perform standard industry trade calculations and formulas including measurements to lay out to design of a basic plumbing system.

- Recall, restate and apply current plumbing codes, industry rules, regulations, legal standards, and procedures to the construction of an operable plumbing system following industry guidelines and restrictions according to the Uniform Plumbing Code for construction of commercial and residential.

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Certificate of Achievement - Plumbing

Los Angeles Trade Technical College

Los Angeles, CA

​The Plumbing Degree & Certificate are designed to prepare students for employment in the plumbing and related pipe industry.

 

Career opportunities for students completing this program of study include, but are not limited to:

- First-Line Sup/Mgrs of Construction Trades and Extraction Workers

- Helpers--Pipelayers, Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters

- Pipelayers

- Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters

- Septic Tank Servicers and Sewer Pipe Cleaners

 

By fulfilling the program requirements, students will have the necessary knowledge and skills for a career in residential, commercial, and industrial service and repair or construction plumbing. Reading of blueprints, layout, estimating, installation of piping systems and fixtures, repair of supply and wastewater systems are just some of the skills that will be mastered during this program. The coursework in this program meets the requirements for entry into the plumbing trade.

 

Note: Students enrolling in this program should be able to commit to full-time student status, which is approximately 24 hours per week. This time commitment is necessary to allow for hands-on training with the laboratory applications used during the course of instruction.

 

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

Upon completion of the Degree/Certificate program, students are able to:

- Demonstrate proper procedures and techniques required to construct a plumbing system, utilizing plumbing tools, in preparation for the Apprentice-level employment in the plumbing trade.

- Perform standard industry trade calculations and formulas including measurements to lay out to design a basic plumbing system.

- Recall, restate and apply current plumbing codes, industry rules, regulations, legal standards and procedures to the construction of an operable plumbing system following industry guidelines and restrictions according to the Uniform Plumbing Code for construction of commercial and residential.

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Certificate of Achievement - Operation & Maintenance Engineering: Steam Plant

Los Angeles Trade Technical College

Los Angeles, CA

Most craft workers specialize in one kind of work, such as plumbing or carpentry. General maintenance and repair workers, however, have skills in many different crafts. They repair and maintain machines, mechanical equipment, and buildings. They also work on plumbing, electrical, and air conditioning, and heating systems. They build partitions, make plaster or drywall repairs, and fix or paint roofs, windows, doors, floors, woodwork, and other parts of building structures. In addition, they maintain and repair specialized equipment and machinery found in cafeterias, laundries, hospitals, stores, offices, and factories.

 

A general maintenance worker’s typical duties include troubleshooting and fixing faulty electrical switches, repairing air-conditioning motors, and unclogging drains. In addition, newer buildings sometimes have computer-controlled systems that allow maintenance workers to make adjustments in building settings and monitor for problems from a central location; for example, they can remotely control light sensors that turn off lights automatically after a set amount of time or identify a broken ventilation fan that needs to be replaced.

 

General maintenance and repair workers inspect and diagnose problems and determine the best way to correct them, frequently checking blueprints, repair manuals, and parts catalogs. They obtain supplies and repair parts from distributors or storerooms. Using common hand and power tools such as screwdrivers, saws, drills, wrenches, and hammers, as well as specialized equipment and electronic testing devices, these workers replace or fix worn or broken parts, where necessary, or make adjustments to correct malfunctioning equipment and machines.

 

General maintenance and repair workers also perform routine preventive maintenance tasks to ensure that machines continue to run smoothly, building systems operate efficiently, and the physical condition of buildings does not deteriorate. Following a checklist, they may inspect drives, motors, and belts, check fluid levels, replace filters, and perform other maintenance actions. Maintenance and repair workers keep records of their work.

 

The “Certified Steam Boiler License” is a specialized certification required for many maintenance workers. LATTC offers a Certificate of Achievement-Steam Plant to address this need. The core of the program is designed to prepare students to take the Boiler/Steam Plant certification exam, while the remainder is structured to create students who possess an array of skills that would be transferable to a variety of job settings, creating a highly capable general maintenance worker.

 

By fulfilling the program requirements, students will have the necessary skills for entry and mid-level jobs in the general maintenance industry. This program prepares the student for basic electrical, heating and refrigeration, plumbing, and carpentry work, and to pass the “Certified Boiler/Steam Plant” License exam.

 

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

Upon completion of the Certificate program, students are able to:

- Identify and describe the function of all major components of a high and low-pressure boiler system utilizing technical manuals.

- Perform calculations and measurements necessary in the operations and maintenance field in accordance with industry standards.

- Troubleshoot a high and low-pressure boiler system by utilizing appropriate materials and equipment, in accordance with industry safety standards.

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Certificate of Achievement - Utility Industry Fundamentals

Los Angeles Trade Technical College

Los Angeles, CA

Formerly known as Renewable Energy Generation, Transmission and Distribution - Powerline Mechanic

 

LATTC offers Utility Industry Fundamentals and Powerline Mechanic Certificates of Achievement, as well as an Associate of Science degree in Renewable Energy Generation, Transmission, and Distribution with a Powerline Mechanic emphasis, for individuals interested in working in occupations in the utility industry sector—particularly transmission and distribution occupations. The courses comprising this program enable individuals to be prepared to obtain entry-level positions in the utility sector.

 

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

Upon completion of the Certificate program, students are able to:

- Use utility distribution and transmission drawings and other related documents and graphics to communicate information effectively.

- Calibrate, use, and maintain electrical utility tools, instrumentation, and test equipment.

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Certificate of Achievement - Powerline Mechanic

Los Angeles Trade Technical College

Los Angeles, CA

Formerly known as Renewable Energy Generation, Transmission and Distribution - Powerline Mechanic

 

LATTC offers Utility Industry Fundamentals and Powerline Mechanic Certificates of Achievement, as well as an Associate of Science degree in Renewable Energy Generation, Transmission, and Distribution with a Powerline Mechanic emphasis, for individuals interested in working in occupations in the utility industry sector—particularly transmission and distribution occupations. The courses comprising this program enable individuals to be prepared to obtain entry-level positions in the utility sector.

 

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

Upon completion of the Certificate program, students are able to:

-  Practice appropriate procedures for self and others by safely utilizing equipment to complete industry procedures, including pole climbing, rigging and construction practices

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Certificate of Achievement - Electrical Construction and Maintenance: Construction Technician

Los Angeles Trade Technical College

Los Angeles, CA

To meet the training needs of persons interested in becoming an Electrician LATTC offers an Electrical Construction and Maintenance Associate of Science degree, an Electrical Construction and Maintenance Construction Technologies Associate of Arts degree, as well as Certificates of Achievement.

 

The Associate in Science degree is designed for individuals seeking entry-level positions in the field. Students enrolling in this program should be able to commit to full-time student status, which is approximately 24 hours per week in the classrooms and laboratories, plus at least 12 hours of homework every week. This time commitment is necessary to allow for hands-on training in the laboratory applications used during the course of instruction.

 

The Associate in Arts degree is an evenings only course of study designed for individuals, currently working in the electrical field, who want to improve or expand their skills. Due to the limitations of the student’s available evening hours, much of the hands-on laboratory component is assumed to be provided at the student’s place of employment. Depending on availability, the Associate in Arts degree may require more time to complete. See the Department Chair for details prior to enrolling.

 

By fulfilling the program requirements, students will have the necessary knowledge and skills for a career in Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Construction and Maintenance of Electrical Systems. Electrical theory, electrical controls, conduit installation, blueprints, low voltage systems, maintenance practices, equipment installation, etc. are just some of the skills that will be mastered during this program.

 

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

Upon completion of the Degree/Certificate programs, students are able to:

- Use electrical trade hand and power tools in accordance with industry and safety standards.

- Analyze and solve mathematical problems related to the electrical trade.

- Locate and interpret technical information from the National Electrical Code.

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