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Electrical A/C Specialist - Central Louisiana Technical College - Lamar Salter Campus - Leesville LA

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Electrical A/C Specialist from Central Louisiana Technical College - Lamar Salter Campus - Leesville LA is a Campus Certificate Electrical Engineering degree that prepares you for a Engineering career. This program prepares individuals to keep a building functioning and service a variety of structures, including commercial and industrial buildings. The program includes instruction in the electrical and other mechanical systems. Course Number ORNT 1000 Freshman Seminar 1 BLDG 1110 Introduction and Safety 1 BLDG 1140 Blueprint Reading 2 BLDG 1130 Carpentry 4 BLDG 1150 Masonry/Ceramic Title 2 BLDG 1330 Customer Relations 2 BLDG 1220 Electricity I 5 BLDG 1221 Electricity II 5 BLDG 1310 Air Conditioning/Refrigeration I 6 BLDG 1320 Air Conditioning/Refrigeration II 6 CTS ? Electrical A/C Specialist 34 View more details on Central Louisiana Technical College - Lamar Salter Campus - Leesville LA . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Electrical Engineering courses.

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