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ELECTRONIC SECURITY SYSTEMS
INSTALLER TRAINING
(COURSE NUMBER: SOX 095)
for
Burglar Alarms, Fire Alarms, Closed Circuit Security Cameras, CCTV, Access
Control Systems
and much much more!
at the
New York City College
of Technology
The City University of New York
300 Jay Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
INFORMATION – REGISTRATION
(718) 552-1169/1170
or
cjohnston@citytech.cuny.edu
This training
program was developed in partnership with the
Metropolitan Burglar & Fire Alarm
Association
This course is designed to train men and women with no previous knowledge
in the industry for entry-level employment in the field of security systems
installation.
The course provides comprehensive
teacher-led instruction in basic security installer topics and skill sets as
well as hands-on experience.
After successful completion of the program,
students will be prepared for employment in the security industry as a
technician or field installer.
The technician
or field installer is someone who installs, maintains, repairs, replaces, tests and
services the operation of security systems in accordance with industry standards
and codes, and local, city and state regulations.
Who Should
Enroll
Attendance in the Electronic Security Systems Installer
Program would be beneficial to:
- Youth (18+) looking for a technical career in an
expanding industry.
- Workers seeking a new career.
- Workers furloughed in mid-life and seeking or training
for more stable employment.
- Individuals seeking skills for a 2nd job.
- Companies who want to train their own entry level
employees.
Note:
Fingerprinting and background checks are standard requirements for employment in
the industry
The Schedule
This is an intensive, seventy-two hour program. Classes meet
four evenings a week as follows:
Topics Include: Burglar Alarm
Systems, Fire Alarm Systems, Closed Circuit Security Camera Systems, CCTV,
Access Control Systems, Codes & Standards,
Electrical Theory, Test Equipment, Safety, Low Voltage Cabling, Conduits,
Construction Materials/Methods, Wireless Communication, Site Surveys and Planning.
Program
Eligibility
A high school diploma or GED is required
for admission to the program. Those with overseas diploma equivalents must
speak to the program coordinator.
Additional Prerequisites:
Normal color vision and a valid driver’s license are essential. Familiarity
with small hand and power tools is helpful and the ability to work on a ladder
is a must.
Tuition
& Expenses
Tuition is now only $715.
Students can expect to spend an additional $100 on books
and personal hand tools.
Installment Payments:
Tuition can be paid in two installments: at registration and at the
beginning of the fourth week. There is no college-based financial aid available
for this program.
MasterCard, Visa, purchase orders and vouchers from private and
public agencies are accepted for payment.
Registration
Tuition is due at the time of application. A $20 non-refundable application fee
is included in the tuition.
Applications for admission are accepted at the Continuing Studies Center, or by
mail at NYCCT, 300 Jay St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, Attn: Continuing Studies Center.
Phone registration can be accomplished with a MasterCard or Visa card only –
(718) 552-1169.
Individuals should apply early, as there is limited space available in this
program.
Refund
Policy
Tuition refunds are issued to students who are fully paid-up and request a
withdrawal refund in writing within the following time periods:
100%
- When a written refund request is received prior to the FIRST class meeting;
80%
- When a written request is received prior to the beginning of the 2nd
week of class;
50%
- When a written request is received prior to the 3rd week of class.
NO REFUNDS
are given after the 3rd week of class begins.
Career Services:
Students and recent graduates of this program are eligible for placement
assistance through the Division’s Career Services staff. This includes resume
writing and job search assistance.
ELECTRONIC SECURITY SYSTEMS
INSTALLER TRAINING
for
Burglar Alarms, Fire Alarms, Closed Circuit Security Cameras, CCTV, Access
Control Systems
and much much more!
at the
New York City College of Technology
The City University of New York
300 Jay Street, Brooklyn, NY 11201
INFORMATION – REGISTRATION
(718) 552-1169/1170
or
cjohnston@citytech.cuny.edu
This training program was developed in partnership with the
Metropolitan Burglar & Fire Alarm Association
This course is designed to train men and women with no previous knowledge in the
industry for entry-level employment in the field of security systems
installation.
The course provides comprehensive teacher-led instruction in basic security
installer topics and skill sets as well as hands-on experience.
After successful completion of the program, students will be prepared for
employment in the security industry as a technician or field installer.
The technician or field installer is someone who installs, maintains, repairs,
replaces, tests and services the operation of security systems in accordance
with industry standards and codes, and local, city and state regulations.
Who Should Enroll
Attendance in the Electronic Security Systems Installer Program would be
beneficial to:
Youth (18+) looking for a technical career in an expanding industry.
Workers seeking a new career.
Workers furloughed in mid-life and seeking or training for more stable
employment.
Individuals seeking skills for a 2nd job.
Companies who want to train their own entry level employees.
Note: Fingerprinting and background checks are standard requirements for
employment in the industry
The Schedule
This is an intensive, seventy-two hour program. Classes meet three evenings a
week as follows:
STARTS March 12, 2007
Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday Evenings March 12 thru May 3, 2007
6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
REGISTER NOW BY CALLING:
(718) 552-1169 or (718) 552-1170
or e-mail:
cjohnston@citytech.cuny.edu
Course Description
Topics Include: Burglar Alarm Systems, Fire Alarm Systems, Closed Circuit
Security Camera Systems, CCTV, Access Control Systems, Codes & Standards,
Electrical Theory, Test Equipment, Safety, Low Voltage Cabling, Conduits,
Construction Materials/Methods, Wireless Communication, Site Surveys and
Planning.
Program Eligibility
A high school diploma or GED is required for admission to the program. Those
with overseas diploma equivalents must speak to the program coordinator.
Additional Prerequisites: Normal color vision and a valid driver’s license are
essential. Familiarity with small hand and power tools is helpful and the
ability to work on a ladder is a must.
Tuition & Expenses
Tuition is $700.
Students can expect to spend an additional $175 on books and personal hand
tools.
Installment Payments: Tuition can be paid in two installments: at registration
and at the beginning of the fourth week. There is no college-based financial aid
available for this program.
MasterCard, Visa, purchase orders and vouchers from private and public agencies
are accepted for payment.
Registration
Tuition is due at the time of application. A $25 non-refundable application fee
is included in the tuition.
Applications for admission are accepted at the Continuing Studies Center, or by
mail at NYCCT, 300 Jay St, Brooklyn, NY 11201, Attn: Continuing Studies Center.
Phone registration can be accomplished with a MasterCard or Visa card only –
(718) 552-1169.
Individuals should apply early, as there is limited space available in this
program.
Refund Policy
Tuition refunds are issued to students who are fully paid-up and request a
withdrawal refund in writing within the following time periods:
100% - When a written refund request is received prior to the FIRST class
meeting;
80% - When a written request is received prior to the beginning of the 2nd week
of class;
50% - When a written request is received prior to the 3rd week of class.
NO REFUNDS are given after the 3rd week of class begins.
Career Services: Students and recent graduates of this program are eligible for
placement assistance through the Division’s Career Services staff. This includes
resume writing and job search assistance.
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