Plumbing & HVACR Apprentice eLearning

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New Jersey to Offer Plumbing & HVACR Apprentice eLearning

The Plumbing-Heating-Cooling Contractors Association (PHCC) of New Jersey, with help from Association of New Jersey Apprenticeship Coordinators (ANJAC) and the U.S. Dept. of Labor, has received approval to run its Plumbing and HVACR eLearning course for apprentices. The PHCC Educational Foundation has offered this course for quite some time nationwide, and New Jersey has recently approved the program as an online Related Technical Instruction (RTI) for plumbing & HVACR apprentices.

The PHCC Educational Foundation offers Plumbing and HVACR apprentice eLearning courses for apprentices who need a non-traditional method of receiving their apprenticeship-related instruction. This program is recognized by the U.S. Dept. of Labor, Employment & Training Administration, Office of Apprenticeship, as a reasonable option for apprentice training. Each course is the equivalent of one year of classroom instruction. On-the-job training must be coordinated with a participating employer.

The New Jersey PHCC believes we need to provide every opportunity to help get people back into the workforce. The online course allows students who don’t have available courses in their area or have hardships that prevent them from attending classes, finish their schooling and work towards becoming licensed contractors. The eLearning courses offer enhanced course quality and give students fast feedback on their performance.

For enrollment and pricing of the Plumbing and HVACR eLearning Program, contact Nicole Urizzo at (800) NJA-PHCC or director@nj-phcc.org.

About the PHCC of New Jersey
The PHCC of New Jersey is dedicated to the promotion, advancement, education and training of the industry for the protection of our environment and the health, safety, and comfort of our society.  Formed in 1902, the PHCC of New Jersey is affiliated with Plumbing-Heating-Cooling-Contractors—National Association, and has many local affiliates throughout the state.

 

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