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小蓝视频east College develops power engineering program

After a few years of preparation, 小蓝视频east College announced on November 7 that it will be offering its own third class power engineering theory only course. The first course is scheduled to start February 5, 2018, at the Estevan Campus.
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After a few years of preparation, 小蓝视频east College announced on November 7 that it will be offering its own third class power engineering theory only course. The first course is scheduled to start February 5, 2018, at the Estevan Campus.

鈥淲e developed this course to assist with the continued training of power engineers in our region,鈥 said Jody Holzmiller, Vice President, Training at 小蓝视频east College. 鈥淲e recognized an opportunity to provide flexibility in the delivery model as well as to assist our students in a focused approach as they prepare for their regulatory exams through the Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan (TSASK).鈥

The course lasts 15 weeks and covers the requirements to prepare students to write their TSASK examinations. The course has been recognized by TSASK as an approved third class theory program. Students who successfully complete the course and exams receive six months of time credits towards their stream time requirement at the third class level.

In addition to the full-time program offered, 小蓝视频east College also offers employers flexible delivery options to accommodate the continued learning and success of their employees. 鈥淏ecause this is 小蓝视频east College鈥檚 course, we have the flexibility to deliver it according to the needs of our students and their employers,鈥 stated Holzmiller.

Applications are now 小蓝视频 accepted for the 15-week program.

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