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Trades & Industry
Electrical
These three classes are taught from a maintenance and
troubleshooting perspective, specifically for people who work
in areas of industrial maintenance.
With more than 50% of class time spent on hands-on
exercises with custom-built electrical trainers, individuals
will learn background theory to help solve problems and
issues found in industrial settings.
Taken together, these courses give participants well-rounded
knowledge and skills in electrical maintenance.
Electrical Fundamentals
This class is the first of three classes in the Electrical
Foundations Series. It provides a foundational understanding
of electrical principles, including circuits, voltage, current,
resistance, and basic electrical components.
Aug. 11-13
Falls City, FCLC, 102
T, W, Th
Aden
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
ELEC-6075-FCUA
$719
Sept. 1-3
NE City, NCLC, 104
T, W, Th
Aden
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
ELEC-6075-NCFA
$719
Oct. 6-8
Lincoln, SGTC, 123
M, T, W
Lenser
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
ELEC-6075-LNFA
$719
Motor Control & Relay Logic
Recommended Prerequisite: Electrical Fundamentals (ELEC-6075)
or equivalent
This class is the second of three classes in the Electrical
Foundations Series. It explores the principles and
applications of motor control and relay logic, focusing on the
design, operation and troubleshooting of control circuits and
automation systems.
Industrial Instrumentation & Control
This class provides a practical introduction to industrial
sensors and control systems. Participants will explore
the operation and application of photoelectric, inductive,
capacitive, and temperature sensors, as well as encoders for
position and speed measurement. The course emphasizes
real-world integration of sensors with Programmable Logic
Controllers, including selection, setup, and troubleshooting.
Through interactive labs and demonstrations, students will
gain the skills needed to support automation and process
control systems in industrial environments.
Aug. 4-6
Lincoln, SGTC, 123
T, W, Th
Aden
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
ELEC-6234-LNUA
$719
Oct. 13-15
Lincoln, SGTC, 123
T, W, Th
Aden
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
ELEC-6234-LNFA
$719
Industrial Electro-Pneumatics
This intensive course is designed for individuals
with industrial experience who seek to deepen their
understanding of pneumatic and electro-pneumatic systems.
Through hands-on activities and computer-based simulation
software, participants will explore the design, operation, and
troubleshooting of pneumatic circuits commonly used in
manufacturing and automation environments.
Dec. 7-10
Lincoln, SGTC, 123
M, T, W, Th
Aden
6:30 a.m.-3 p.m.
ELEC-6871-LNFA
$799
Variable Frequency Drives
This class provides a comprehensive understanding of how
VFDs control motor speed and improve energy efficiency in
industrial and commercial applications. Students will learn
about VFD components, programming, troubleshooting, and
safety considerations through hands-on exercises and realworld examples. Whether you’re an electrician, technician,
or engineer, this course will enhance your ability to install,
operate, and maintain VFD systems effectively.
Aug. 25-27
Lincoln, SGTC, 123
T, W, Th
Blaser
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
ELEC-6076-LNFA
$719
Nov. 9-11
Lincoln, SGTC, 123
M, T, W
Lenser
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
ELEC-6076-CEFB
$719
Nov. 10-12
Falls City, FCLC, 102
T, W, Th
Aden
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
ELEC-6076-FCFA
$719
July 7-9
Lincoln, SGTC, 123
T, W, Th
Lenser
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
ELEC-6177-LNUA
$499
Feb. 24-26
Lincoln, SGTC, 123
W, Th, F
Blaser
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
ELEC-6076-LNSA
$719
Nov. 16-18
Lincoln, SGTC, 104
M, T, W
Lenser
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
ELEC-6177-LNFA
$499
Electrical Troubleshooting
Recommended Prerequisites: Electrical Fundamentals (ELEC-6075)
and Motor Controls & Relay Logic (ELEC-6076) or equivalent
This three-day class is the third of three classes in the
Electrical Foundations Series. It focuses on developing
practical skills to diagnose, analyze, and repair electrical
system faults using systematic troubleshooting techniques
and tools.
Eligible for Gap Assistance
Sept. 15-17
York, YKLC, D101
T, W, Th
Aden
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
ELEC-6548-YKFA
$719
NEworks - ETPL Approved Programs
Sept. 21-23
Lincoln, SGTC, 123
M, T, W
Lenser
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
ELEC-6548-LNFA
$719
Job Enhancement Scholarship
Dec. 1-3
Lincoln, SGTC, 123
M, T, W
Lenser
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
ELEC-6548-LNFB
$719
Eligible for American Job Center assistance
See page 20 for more information.
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