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• 301.624.2888

Winter/Spring 2019

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TRADES & VOCATIONAL TRAINING

MD Stationary Engineer Exam Prep II

This course is designed for the purpose of assisting the Stationary

Engineer in becoming a licensed 3rd, 2nd, or 1st class Engineer in

Maryland (pending MD DLLR eligibility). This course will provide an

overview of general stationary engineer knowledge, code, and problem

solving; as well as basic electricity; boiler types and equipment; burners

and fuel train; and pumps and valves. The course will also cover sequential

operations; inspections and maintenance; central station and chillers and

other topics pertinent to the license exam. Students registering for the

course should have a general knowledge of building system components

such as boilers, chillers, pumps, valves, and electricity and plumbing

fundamentals. Students will receive 4.5 hours of continuing education

units upon successful completion of the course.

TRD190

|

45 hours

|

$370

($340 tuition + $30 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

CE Instructor

16980

Tu, Th 6 PM - 9 PM 2/5/19–4/2/19*

Monroe Center/

MC116

*

No class 03/26/19, 03/28/19

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Small Gas Engine Repair

Provides basic instruction in the diagnosis, maintenance and repair

of four-cycle and two-cycle gasoline engines. Includes practice

troubleshooting and repairing techniques for small gasoline engines.

Lecture and hands-on labs. List of required tools given out first night of

class. (Liability form required.)

TRD132

|

30 hours

|

$239

($199 tuition + $40 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

CE Instructor

16967

Tu, Th 6 PM - 9 PM 4/23/19–5/23/19 Monroe Center/

MC115

SAFETY

OSHA 10-Hour Construction Safety and Health Outreach

Program

The OSHA Outreach Training Program for the Construction Industry

provides training for workers and employers on the recognition,

avoidance, abatement, and prevention of safety and health hazards

in workplaces in the construction industry. The program also provides

information regarding workers’ rights, employer responsibilities, and how

to file a complaint. Students who successfully complete this course will

receive OSHA 10 cards.

TRD205

|

12 hours

|

$101

($75 tuition + $26 fees)

INSTRUCTOR:

CE Instructor

16970

Sa 9 AM - 4 PM

5/4/19–5/11/19 Monroe Center/

MC144

Payment Plans Available!

Take advantage of the FCC payment plan when you register for a series of required courses in a

program.This allows you to divide your total cost into automatic monthly payments from either

a checking/savings account or major credit card.The plan is interest free with a non-refundable

enrollment fee of $25. Ask about the payment plan when you register at the CEWD Registration

Center (FCC Conference Center“E”Building), call 301.624.2888 or email

[email protected]

for payment plan inquiries.

Scholarships

Qualified students may be eligible to receive a

Continuing Education andWorkforce Development

Scholarship:

• Building Trades Scholarship

• Shirley Cruickshank-Wolfe Scholarship for

Continuing Education

To see if you qualify, visit FCC Foundtaion in

Annapolis Hall, Room 200A, or contact the

Scholarship ProgramManager at 301.846.2438

for more information.

Scholarships are made possible by generous donations to the

Frederick Community College Foundation. For more information,

please visit

frederick.edu/foundation