Continuing Education

POWC316 - Power Engineering Fourth Class Boiler Lab

Prerequisite:
Prerequisites: POWC400 and POWC401 or POWC402 and POWC403 or PE402 or PNT405A or POWT1255 and POWT2355 and POWT2455

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Course Overview

If you have completed the Fourth Class Power Engineering Part A and Part B theory courses but do not have the work experience required to become an ABSA certified Fourth Class Power Engineer, then this course is right for you. Gain hands-on power engineering experience in this interactive lab. Explore small high-pressure boilers and their elements including boiler fittings, pipe fittings, refrigeration systems and basic controls to understand their the operations for steam generation.

With the hands-on training that you accomplish in this course, you will have the work experience required to become certified as a Fourth Class Power Engineer.

To apply:

For registration into the 4th Class Boiler lab, you must have successfully completed both Part A and Part B 4th Class theory courses. If these were completed at a different institution, then you will need to submit your official transcript for enrolment.

Effective July 1, 2019, students must also provide documentation that they have completed WHMIS 2015.

To submit your official transcript by mail:
Mailing Address/courier delivery
NAIT Office of the Registrar
11762 106 Street NW
Room T409
Edmonton, AB
T5G 3H1

To submit your official transcript in person:
Power Engineering CML office
Room L169
Continuing Education and Industry Training Centre
11762-106 ST. NW
Edmonton, AB
T5G 2R1

You must have a NAIT Student ID number for your official transcript to be processed. If you do not have one, please go to www.nait.ca and choose the ‘sign in’ option. This will prompt you to set up an account.

Once you have completed the above tasks, please send pecml@nait.ca an email with your student ID number so we can keep an eye on your application.

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  • Face to Face: Where: In-person meetings. When: Course is scheduled at a specific time for students to attend. Face-to-face instruction at all class meetings. Location may be on campus or at a worksite.
  • Blended: Where: Mixture of in-person & online components. When: Course is scheduled at a specific time for students to attend. Combination of face-to-face and online components at specific times. Some online components may be accessed online anytime.
  • Hyflex: Where: Choice to attend in-person or online meetings. When: Course is scheduled at a specific time for students to attend. For each class, students choose to attend in-person with the instructor or online at a specific time.
  • Remote Live Delivery: Where: Online with instructor. When: Course is scheduled at a specific time for students to attend. Instruction is delivered at set times online. Students do not come to campus.
  • Remote On-Demand Delivery: Where: Online anytime. When: No set class meetings. Coursework is accessed on-demand and online. While there are no set class meetings, there may be set due dates and deadlines for some activities. Students may interact with peers through virtual tools.
  • Remote Independent: Where: Online anytime. When: No set class meetings. Coursework is accessed on-demand and online, with no instructor support. While students choose when to do coursework, there may be set due dates and deadlines. 
  • Work Placement: Where: In-person meetings. When: Work is scheduled at a specific time for students to attend. Onsite work integrated learning. Location at a worksite.
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