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School and training course in:New Orleans, United StatesTotal 105 result(s).
School: American Society of Mechanical Engineers Training Center(s): HOUSTON, LAS VEGAS, NEW ORLEANS, SAN FRANCISCO, UNITED STATES Tel.: 1-800-843-2763 ASME International Three Park Avenue New York, NY 10016-5990 USA Welding and Brazing Qualifications Course Format: Classroom This course covers the requirements of ASME Section IX by reviewing basic welding metallurgy. Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:
�Learn how to achieve economical compliance with ASME Section IX requirements
�Gain experience to interpret, understand and comply with ASME Section IX
�Review welding processes /variables and basic welding metallurgy
�Review the ...
School: IAPMO R&T Training Center(s): Ontario, Houston, New Orleans, Dallas, United States Tel.: 1-877-4-MY-ISO-1 or 909-230-5530 5001 E. Philadelphia St. Ontario, CA 91761 USA
RABQSA Certified OHSAS 18001 Lead Auditor Course Format: Classroom This intensive four-day training course focuses on providing the participants with an effective approach for auditing occupational health and safety (OH & S) management systems. Through this course, the participants will not only gain the knowledge of the OHSAS 18001 standard, but also satisfy the training requirements for auditor certification for OH & S audits. This course is certified by RA...
School: Herzing College - New Orleans Training Center(s): New Orleans, United States Tel.: (504) 733-0074 2400 Veterans Boulevard New Orleans, LA 70062
Commerical Construction Drafting Course Format: Classroom The history, theory and methods used in precast concrete and steel construction are examined. Drawings using appropriate symbols, standards and nomenclature for each material are created. A library of details will be created for use in DT 267 Commercial Building Materials.
3D Modeling Course Format: Classroom This course provides the foundation of the major concepts and frequently used commands required to advance from a novice to an intermediate user of ProEngineer software applications. Topics include part and assembly creation and the creation of engineering drawings.
Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Course Format: Classroom This course provides the practical application, through class projects, the standards and conventions of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GDT) as established by the American Society of Manufacturing Engineers (ASME). Topics include the advantages of GDT; surface, axis, and planer datums; form, orientation, positional, and location controls; geometric tolerance zones; and the inspection o...
Building Mechanical and Electrical Systems Course Format: Classroom This course provides instruction in drafting and detailing mechanical and electrical systems used in architectural plans. Topics include detailing and calculating; electrical, heating, ventilating, air conditioning requirements by determining heat loss and gain; duct and furnace sizing; plumbing needs; electrical loads; and lighting requirements.
AutoCAD Course Format: Classroom This course introduces the use of AutoCAD commands. Topics include the main menu functions of file, edit, view, insert, format, tools, draw, dimension, modify, and image; and the creation of two dimensional detail drawings to standards and conventions.
Medical Billing and Insurance Coding Course Format: Classroom The average length of time for a student taking a full course load is 3 semesters. A minimum of 45 semester credit hours is required for graduation.
Medical Assisting Course Format: Classroom The average length of time for a student taking a full course load is 3.0 semesters. A minimum of 48 semester credit hours is required for graduation.
Paralegal Course Format: Classroom The average length of time for a student taking a full course load is 4 semesters. A minimum of 63 semester credit hours is required for graduation. In addition, students must demonstrate a keyboarding speed of a minimum of 40 net words per minute by the end of their program in order to qualify for the Associate of Science in Legal Assisting/Paralegal degree.
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