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Tech Math
calculater buttons and keyboard This course has been designed for individuals unable to meet the math requirement when applying to programs requiring math as a minimum qualification for apprenticeship or for those needing to brush up on the math skills commonly used in the electrical construction industry. The NJATC Tech Math Online course offers an inexpensive solution, providing a simpler process of participating in a full-blown math course while not requiring attendance in a formal classroom setting. Individuals can now go online, register for the Tech Math (Web Math) course and complete it at their own pace from the convenience of a computer connected to the Internet. This course is being offered as a cooperative effort between the NJATC and the University of Tennessee's Outreach Distance Education and Independent Study Program. The University of Tennessee is the host of this online site.

The registration fee for this course is $115.00. Included for that registration fee is the NJATC's textbook, Building a Foundation in Mathmatics and the NJATC calculator (referenced throughout the text). Those registering will have 4 months to complete the course.

After registering for NJATC Tech Math (Web Math), participants will receive their log-in information, password, textbook and calculator in the mail from the NJATC.

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NJATC online University
Take official training from the NJATC: Online Training By NJATC University
NJATC University online classes:
Electrical Safety In the Workplace (70E):
In this course you will learn the lockout/tagout procedure, how to recognize when work on or near live parts is justified, and why personal protective equipment (PPE) must be used whenever employees are exposed to, or have the potential to be exposed to, a hazard. More Info
Personal Protective Grounding for Worker Safety:
This course will provide the basics to maintain a worksite in as safe a manner as possible. More Info
2002 NEC Code Change course:
This course updates you on the significant changes in the 2002 NEC®. More Info
2005 Significant Changes to the NEC:
This course is designed to give site workers some knowledge of industrial safety concepts. The primary topics include fall protection, ladders, stairs, aerial lifts, scaffolding, and confined spaces. OSHA regulates these structures to help ensure their safety and integrity. This course updates you on the significant changes in the 2005 NEC®. More Info
2005 Significant Changes to the NEC® Part II - Supplemental:
This course covers the remaining 90 2005 NEC Code Changes. The first code change course is a pre-requisite to this course. You WILL NOT receive credit for this course unless you have completed the first course. More Info
NEC® Certification Practice Examinations - 1999 Code:
Prepare yourself to take the NEC® certification test. More Info

Craft Certification Testing
For information on NJATC Craft Certification online testing please see our Craft Certification page.


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