Basic Electricity

This online course is a study of basic electricity principles. Topics include electrical safety, atomic structure, Ohm’s Law, series, parallel and combination circuits, wire sizes, various types of Direct Current batteries, and Alternating Current circuits. This program is 100% online.

This course can include a hands-on lab component for local employers. Call 803-778-6656 or email training@cctech.edu for more information.

Course DeliveryStart DateHoursPrice
OnlineStarts Weekly25$575

This online course covers the interpretation of technical drawings and diagrams for the following systems; electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic, refrigeration and HVAC, welding, and piping.

Call 803-778-6656 or email training@cctech.edu for more information.

Course DeliveryStart DateHoursPrice
OnlineStarts Weekly15$265

This 30-hour hybrid course discusses the operating principles of Three-Phase power circuits, operation, calculations, and connectivity. Theory, operation, calculations, and various types of Single-Phase and Three-Phase transformers are covered. The course also includes different types, construction, and principles of operation of DC generators and motors, Three-phase alternators, and Single-Phase motors. The course includes an online (10 hours) and hands-on lab (20 hours) component.

This course is designed for local employers. Call 803-778-6656 or email training@cctech.edu for more information.

DatesDaysTimeLocation
September 6 to March 16, 2023Tuesday / Thursday9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.CCTC AMTTC

This 55-hour course is a study of programmable control systems with emphases on basic programming techniques. Commonly used terms, major PLC components, relay logic and PLC troubleshooting topics are covered. The course includes an online (20 hours) and hands-on lab (35 hours) component.

This course is designed for local employers. Call 803-778-6656 or email training@cctech.edu for more information.

This 40-hour hybrid course focuses on electrical troubleshooting of various electrical components. Included in the course is proper and safe use of multimeters, troubleshooting voltage inconsistencies in motors, fuses, pushbuttons, contacts, breaker panels, and sensors. The course will also discuss troubleshooting power issues. The course includes an online (10 hours) and hands-on lab (30 hours) component.

This course is designed for local employers. Call 803-778-6656 or email training@cctech.edu for more information.

This 45-hour hybrid course covers the basic technology and principles of hydraulic and pneumatic systems as well as maintenance on both systems. Topics include hydraulic history and operations, hydraulic pumps and motors, hydraulic pneumatic valves and cylinders and hydraulic pneumatic maintenance. The course includes an online (15 hours) and hands-on lab (30 hours) component.

This course is designed for local employers. Call 803-778-6656 or email training@cctech.edu for more information.

This 30-hour hybrid course covers mechanical transmission devices, including procedures for installation, removal, and maintenance of bearings, flat belts, V-belts, chains, gears and couplings. The course includes an online (10 hours) and hands-on lab (20 hours) component.

This course is designed for local employers. Call 803-778-6656 or email training@cctech.edu for more information.

This 25-hour hybrid course is a study of basic robotics in industry. Topics include introduction to industrial robots, industrial robotic arms, programming, and programming syntax and commands. The course includes an online (8 hours) and hands-on lab (17 hours) component.

This course is designed for local employers. Call 803-778-6656 or email training@cctech.edu for more information.

This course will help you prepare for the Microsoft Excel Certification Exam. Topics include creating and editing worksheets, using formulas, using functions, and producing graphs. Participants will gain experiences in solving real-world problems that they are likely to encounter in today’s business environments. This hybrid course has both face-to-face and Zoom requirements to successfully complete the course. Click the link below to view the Excel Certification Enrollment Guide. The Enrollment Guide will provide step-by-step instructions on how to apply for a full tuition scholarship.

For more information, call 803-778-6656 or email training@cctech.edu

Click here for more information on scholarship opportunities. Scholarships are limited.

*Course times will be determined to meet the greatest demand of students. Dates may be adjusted depending on student availability and class enrollment.

The American Heart Association course teaches the skills of CPR for victims of all ages (including ventilation with a barrier device, a bag mask device, and oxygen), use of AED, and relief of FBAO in responsive and unresponsive victims.  This course is designed for health care providers who care for patients in a variety of settings, both inpatient and outpatient.  The book is included with tuition.

DatesTimeHoursLocation
May 10 – July 19, 20215:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.36Sumter & Zoom
    
Credit Hours: 160 hours In four to eight short weeks, students will be ready to pass the Class A Commercial Driver’s License exam and hit the road as a licensed commercial truck driver. Students will get classroom and highway instruction as they train to sign on with a trucking company or become their own boss as an owner-operator of a commercial vehicle. Graduates will be prepared to test for a Class A Commercial Driver’s License. If accepted into the program, students are required to obtain a Commercial Learner’s Permit, a 10-year driving record obtained from DMV, a DOT drug screening and a DOT physical before they can be fully registered for a class. The program has been inspected, approved and licensed by the S.C. Department of Motor Vehicles. All instructors meet the department’s standards and are certified by the DMV. Students are given the opportunity to take the CDL driving test in the same vehicle they used to complete their training. CCTC has partnered with Ancora Education to provide the CDL Training Certificate. The entire registration process can take several weeks to complete and must start at a Central Carolina Technical College campus. For more information about the CDL program registration process, please contact them at etc@cctech.edu or 803.778.6656 Classroom Hours: Approximately 40 hours. The remainder of the time will be spent on the range and in the trucks. Classes are scheduled on a regular basis in one of the following formats: Weekday: Monday – Thursday, 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (four-week session) or Weekend: Saturday – Sunday, 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (eight-week session)
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