Courses

This course covers the hundreds of new codes and definitions in chapters 1-4 of the 2020 National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements for electrical installations. Major changes include new surge protection rules for dwelling units, new Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) rules for dwelling and non-dwelling units, and new emergency disconnect rules for dwelling units.


This course contains no sessions
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This course will cover hundreds of new codes and definitions of the 2020 National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements for electrical installations. Major changes include new surge protection rules for dwelling units, new Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) rules for dwelling and non-dwelling units, and new emergency disconnect rules for dwelling units.

This course provides 8 core or professional hours for electricians. Parts one and two must be taken to recieve DOPL credit.


This course contains no sessions
Click here to be notified about the next scheduled program.
This course will cover hundreds of new codes and definitions of the 2020 National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements for electrical installations. Major changes include new surge protection rules for dwelling units, new Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) rules for dwelling and non-dwelling units, and new emergency disconnect rules for dwelling units.

This course provides 8 core or professional hours for electricians.


This course contains no sessions
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For those with contractor licenses in Utah, this course teaches applications of advanced rooftop units (RTU), their operation, components, controls, ventilation requirements and energy consumption. This course meets Utah Department of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL) requirements for Contractor Core Hours- 3; Electrician Professional Hours- 3; Plumber Core Hours -3. This course also meets DOPL's 1-hour requirement for energy conservation.


This course contains no sessions
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The Salt Lake County Health Department requires everyone wanting to be a certified I/M emissions inspector in Salt Lake County to complete this 24-hour training class offered only by Salt Lake Community College. SLCC's Applied Vehicle Emissions course includes an online component along with a two-hour in-person lab held on the Miller Campus in Sandy.


April 1-30, 2024, Online
May 1-31, 2024, Online
June 1-30, 2024, Online
July 1-31, 2024, Online
August 1-31, 2024, Online
September 1-30, 2024, Online
October 1-31, 2024, Online
November 1-30, 2024, Online
December 1-31, 2024, Online
Salt Lake County Health Department requires everyone wanting to renew their emissions technician certification to complete this 2-hour self-paced online training class offered only by Salt Lake Community College.


This course contains no sessions
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In this course you will learn how to reduce light pollution and identify and comply with municipal dark sky city codes and ordinances. Ensuring that outdoor lighting is Dark Sky friendly promotes human health and safety, saves energy, protects wildlife, and preserves the shared resource and heritage of our night sky.


This course contains no sessions
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In this course you will learn how to reduce light pollution and identify and comply with municipal dark sky city codes and ordinances. Ensuring that outdoor lighting is Dark Sky friendly promotes human health and safety, saves energy, protects wildlife, and preserves the shared resource and heritage of our night sky.

This course meets DOPL requirements for 4 professional hours for electricians.


This course contains no sessions
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Falls from heights are the most frequent cause of death in the construction industry. This workshop addresses OSHA requirements as they relate to safely working from heights; the most common mistakes that lead to injuries and fatalities; best fall prevention practices; and safe use and set-up of ladders and scaffolding.


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The Home Energy Rating System (HERS) provides 3rd party verification of energy code compliance for builders through the Energy Rating Index (ERI) performance path. This online-only workshop introduces the essential points to HERS and ERI, as well as the market benefits of building HERS-rated homes.


This course contains no sessions
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Correctly sizing HVAC systems ensures thermal comfort, affordability, and satisfaction of clients. This workshop covers the fundamental principles used in load calculations and duct sizing to ensure an appropriate system size is selected.


This course contains no sessions
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This workshop teaches the 2015 International Residential Code as adopted throughout Utah. Taught by a Utah code inspector, this live workshop is available in-person or via Zoom and satisfies all 6-hours of DOPL's re-licensing requirements for contractors.


This course contains no sessions
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For those with contractor licenses in Utah, this course teaches the critical factors affecting the energy performance in the home. This course meets Utah Department of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL) requirements for Contractor Core Hours- 3; Contractor Professional Hours- 3. This course also meets DOPL's 1-hour requirement for energy conservation.


This course contains no sessions
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This course introduces students to the solar industry and the basic principles of the photovoltaic (PV) system design as well as solar module placement, permitting, inspection, and the business case for solar installation.


This course contains no sessions
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This course will cover hundreds of new codes and definitions of the 2020 National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements for electrical installations. Major changes include new surge protection rules for dwelling units, new Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) rules for dwelling and non-dwelling units, and new emergency disconnect rules for dwelling units.

This course provides 8 core or professional hours for electricians. Parts one and two must be taken to recieve DOPL credit.


This course contains no sessions
Click here to be notified about the next scheduled program.
Critical Path Method (CPM) teaches profitability, stress reduction, and project management. CPM identifies the impact of activities on project timeline, proceeding activities, and which to conduct concurrently.


This course contains no sessions
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This self-paced course introduces Electricians to the specifics of the solar industry and the basic principles of PV system design including module placement, permitting, inspection, economics as well as the current NEC requirements that govern solar installations.

This course meets DOPL requirements for 4 professional hours for electricians.


This course contains no sessions
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This 16-hour course provides the necessary training and testing for individuals performing safety inspections for tractors, trailers, and busses, or other vehicles with a GVWR of 26,001 or higher. Students that score 80% or higher on their final examination are eligible to apply for their Vehicle Inspection Certification from the Utah Department of Public Safety.


May 18-25, 2024, Westpointe Center - WWTE, 159
June 22-29, 2024, Westpointe Center - WWTE, 159
July 13-20, 2024, Westpointe Center - WWTE, 159
This 16-hour course provides the necessary training and testing for individuals performing safety inspections for passenger vehicles, light trucks, and motorcycles. Students that score 80% or higher on their final examinations are eligible to apply for their Vehicle Inspection Certification from the Utah Department of Public Safety.


June 8-15, 2024, Miller Campus - MFEC, 113
August 3-10, 2024, Miller Campus - MFEC, 113

Certificate Programs

Certified Pool Operator provides certified and registered pool operator (RPO) training as required by the Utah Department of Health and recommended by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). This comprehensive training program covers pool and spa management and prepares students to take the Utah Pool Operator exam; detect and correct pool problems including contamination, filtration, disinfection, water balance, and heating or air conditioning problems; and calculate the amount of chemicals needed to adjust pool contamination or imbalance. Students who complete this one-course program qualify for the Certified Pool Operator certificate.
Certified Pool Operator provides Certified and Registered Pool Operator (RPO) training as required by the Utah Department of Health and recommended by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). This comprehensive training program covers pool and spa management; regulations; testing; chemistry calculations and chemical feed; contamination and disinfection; water balance; circulation and filtration; heating and air conditioning; maintenance and troubleshooting; and federal and state regulations.
This 4-hour workshop meets in person on one Saturday and reviews the current NEC codes and requirements that govern solar installations. As a result of this training students will be able to: Identify current NEC codes that govern solar installation; identify most recent additions or revisions to previous NEC codes; locate codes that apply to ongoing projects and daily usage.