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PREPARE THE RIGHT WAY, THE FIRST TIME WITH ICT TRAINING GROUP

“MENTORS TO THE ICT INDUSTRY”

ICTTG

COURSE CATALOG

July 2016

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Visit www.icttg.com to register or call us at +1.813.252.1032

Table of Contents

ICTTG 1260: Telecommunications Cabling Practices, Inspection and Quality Control - Copper _____________________ 1 ICTTG 1261: Advanced Copper Testing and Troubleshooting _______________________________________________ 2 ICTTG 1365: Outside Plant, Copper Splicing and Quality Assurance _________________________________________ 3 ICTTG 1370: Telecommunications Cabling Practices, Inspection and Quality Control - Optical Fiber ________________ 4 ICTTG 1271: Advanced Optical Fiber Testing and Troubleshooting __________________________________________ 5 BICSI IN101: BICSI Installer 1 _______________________________________________________________________ 6 BICSI IN225: BICSI Installer 2, Copper Training _________________________________________________________ 7 BICSI IN250: BICSI Installer 2, Optical Fiber Training _____________________________________________________ 8 BICSI TE350: BICSI Technician Training _______________________________________________________________ 9

Installation Courses

Design Courses

ICTTG 1290: Optical Fiber Design and Installation Applications ____________________________________________ 10 ICTTG 2300: Wireless Network Administrator __________________________________________________________ 11 ICTTG 2301: Infrastructure Composition Fundamentals and Quality Assurance ________________________________ 12 ICTTG 2404: RCDD Exam Review ___________________________________________________________________ 13 BICSI DC102: Data Center Design and Best Practices/DCDC Exam Prep Course _____________________________ 14 BICSI DD102: Designing Telecommunications Distribution Systems ______________________________________ 15 BICSI OSP110: Outside Cable Plant Design ___________________________________________________________ 16 BICSI OSP200: OSP Exam Review __________________________________________________________________ 17 IG 150: Fundamentals of Bonding And Grounding ____________________________________________________ 18 IG 200: Advanced Grounding And Bonding Applications _________________________________________________ 19 IG 250: Telecommunications Site Survey Investigations _________________________________________________ 20 IG 300: Voltage Quality Analysis _____________________________________________________________________ 21 IG 400: Power Quality And Grounding For Data Centers ________________________________________________ 22

BICSI PM110: Telecommunications Project Management and RTPM Exam Prep ______________________________ 23

Custom Course/Suitcase Course ____________________________________________________________________ 25

Professional Development Courses

ICTTG 4230: Codes and Standards for Communications Update Review Course ______________________________ 24

Project Management Courses

Additional Courses

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Installation Courses

ICTTG - 1260 Intermediate

Telecommunications Cabling Practices, Inspection and Quality Control - Copper

ICTTG-1260 is an intensive 2-day course that focuses on hands-on terminating and testing labs for structured copper cabling systems. The student will apply their knowledge in comprehensive labs that were developed to reinforce the material and build confidence applying their new installation skills to appropriate lab scenarios.

The curriculum is designed to take students with minimal installation or telecommunication experience and provide them with a comprehensive workbook that they will keep as their reference guide. The workbook will introduce the information in easily digestible modules that will guide the student from the basics through the more advanced installation techniques.

The course is based on National Code (NEC) requirements, ANSI Telecommunication Standards, Underwriters Laboratories (UL), best practices from BICSI Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual (TDMM) and Information Technology Systems Installation Methods Manual (ITSIMM), hardware manufacturer’s termination instructions, as well as other documents as they pertain to specific modules of instruction.

The course will instruct the student how to select the appropriate media and properly terminate on various hardware configurations. Students will quickly realize there is much more to designing a telecommunications’ infrastructure than running some cable between spaces. Students will learn why a kink in a cable may look innocent, but have extremely detrimental effects on transmission. They will learn how to properly select a firestop and ensure selected firestop assemblies are appropriate for various situations. They will understand how important a properly installed grounding and bonding system is to the reliable transmission of information as well as life safety. The comprehensive testing and quality of installation modules will allow the student to assure copper cable installations were installed in a workman like manner and will reliably support their equipment connectivity.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

Enable the student to develop the skill sets needed to install copper telecommunications cabling systems. You will leave with a good understanding of what makes for a quality installation and be able to provide specific feedback on the quality of an installed copper infrastructure.

• Telecommunications Designers looking for installation insight

• Telecommunications Supervisors looking to better manage their installers

• Telecommunication Installers looking to increase their proficiency

• Individuals performing telecommunications quality control audits

• Anyone contemplating a career in telecommunications installation

None, but basic understanding of electricity and some telecommunication experience a plus

2-day course $995

BICSI CEC’s: 16

At the start of class each student will receive a comprehensive workbook containing copies of the presentation and lab exercises to reinforce instructional material.

Who Should Attend

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Installation Courses

ICTTG - 1261 Advanced

Advanced Copper Testing and Troubleshooting

ICTTG-1261 is an intensive 2-day course that focuses on testing a structured copper cabling system. The student will apply their knowledge in comprehensive labs that were developed to reinforce the material and build confidence applying their new testing skills to appropriate lab scenarios. The curriculum is designed to take students with some copper installation experience and teach them the proper methods of testing and troubleshooting copper infrastructures. They will be provided with a comprehensive workbook that they will keep as their reference guide. The workbook will introduce the information in easily digestible modules that will guide the student from the basics through the more advanced testing and troubleshooting techniques.The course is based on the ANSI Telecommunication Standards and industry best practices, hardware and test equipment manufacturer’s instructions, as well as other documents as they pertain to specific modules of instruction.The course will instruct the student how to select the appropriate test equipment and its use in determining copper cable performance against industry standard values. Students will quickly realize there is much more to testing a copper installation than seeing if it passes continuity from one end to the other. The comprehensive testing, troubleshooting and quality of installation modules will allow the student to assure that the copper cable installations were installed in a workman like manner and will reliably support their equipment connectivity.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

At the course’s conclusion, the student should have a good understanding of what makes for a quality installation and be able to provide specific feedback on the quality of an installed copper infrastructure.

• Telecommunications Designers looking for installation insight

• Telecommunications Supervisors looking to better manage their installers

• Telecommunication Installers looking to increase their proficiency

• Individuals performing telecommunications quality control audits

Basic experience with copper cabling, connectors and termination techniques will be helpful.

2-day course $995

At the start of class each student will receive a comprehensive workbook containing copies of the presentation and lab exercises to reinforce instructional material

Who Should Attend

Course Materials

Preparation

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Installation Courses

ICTTG - 1365 Intermediate

Outside Plant, Copper Splicing and Quality Assurance

ICTTG-1365 is an intensive 3-day course that focuses on the specifications relating to outside plant copper twisted pair cabling systems in a commercial environment. This course will provide a live hands-on environment in which students will interact with each other as well as a veteran industry instructor who will mentor the students based on decades of OSP cable plant experience and best practices.

The curriculum is designed to take students with minimal design or telecommunication experience and provide them with a comprehensive workbook that they will keep as their reference guide. The workbook will introduce the information in easily digestible modules that will guide the student from the basics through the more advanced design concepts.

The course is based on National Electrical Safety Code (NESC) requirements, ANSI Telecommunication Standards, Underwriters Laboratories (UL), best practices from BICSI OSP Outside Plant Design Reference Manual (OSPDRM) and Information Technology Systems Installation Methods Manual (ITSIMM), as well as other documents as they pertain to specific modules of instruction.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

Enable the student to develop the skill set to review, document, plan, setup, splice, test and troubleshoot OSP copper cabling systems. Students will be instructed in the use of industry best practices, codes and standards as they relate to OSP construction. At the course conclusion, the student should be competent in applying their newly learned skills to any site.

• Telecommunications Designers looking for installation insight

• Telecommunications Supervisors looking to better manage their installers

• Telecommunication Installers looking to increase their proficiency

• Individuals performing telecommunications quality control audits

• Anyone contemplating a career in Outside Plant construction

None, but basic understanding of electricity and some telecommunication experience a plus.

3-day course $1,495

BICSI CEC’s: 24

Each student will receive a comprehensive workbook containing copies of the presentation and lab exercises provided at the start of class.

Who Should Attend

Course Materials

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Installation Courses

ICTTG - 1370 Intermediate

Telecommunications Cabling Practices, Inspection and Quality Control - Optical Fiber

ICTTG-1370 is an intensive 3-day course that focuses on hands-on terminating, splicing and testing labs for a structured optical fiber cabling system. The student will apply their knowledge in comprehensive labs that were developed to reinforce the material and build confidence applying their new installation skills to appropriate lab scenarios.

The curriculum is designed to take students with minimal installation or telecommunication experience and provide them with a comprehensive workbook that they will keep as their reference guide. The workbook will introduce the information in easily digestible modules that will guide the student from the basics through the more advanced installation techniques.

The course is based on National Code (NEC) requirements, ANSI Telecommunication Standards, Underwriters Laboratories (UL), best practices from BICSI Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual (TDMM) and Information Technology Systems Installation Methods Manual (ITSIMM), hardware manufacturer’s termination instructions, as well as other documents as they pertain to specific modules of instruction.

The course will instruct the student how to select the appropriate media and properly terminate using multiple termination methods. Students will quickly realize there is much more to designing a telecommunications’ infrastructure than running some cable between spaces. Students will learn why a tight bend in your optical fiber cable may look innocent, but have extremely detrimental effects on transmission. They will learn how to properly select a firestop to ensure the selected firestop assemblies are appropriate for various situations. They will understand how important a properly installed grounding and bonding system is to the safety of persons and property. The comprehensive testing and quality of installation modules will allow the student to assure the optical fiber installations were installed in a workmanlike manner and will reliably support their equipment connectivity.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

Enable the student to develop the skill sets needed to install optical fiber telecommunications cabling systems. Receive a good understanding of what makes for a quality installation and be able to provide specific feedback on the quality of an installed optical fiber infrastructure.

• Telecommunications Designers looking for installation insight

• Telecommunications Supervisors looking to better manage their installers

• Telecommunication Installers looking to increase their proficiency

• Individuals performing telecommunications quality control audits

• Anyone contemplating a career in telecommunications installation

None, but basic telecommunications experience a plus.

3-day course $1,295

BICSI CEC’s: 32

At the start of class each student will receive a comprehensive workbook containing copies of the presentation and lab exercises to reinforce instructional material.

Who Should Attend

Course Materials

Preparation

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Installation Courses

ICTTG - 1271 Advanced

Advanced Optical Fiber Testing and Troubleshooting

ICTTG-1271 is an intensive 2-day course that focuses on testing a structured optical fiber cabling system. The student will apply their knowledge in comprehensive labs that were developed to reinforce the material and build confidence applying their new testing skills to appropriate lab scenarios. The curriculum is designed to take students with some optical fiber installation experience and teach them the proper methods of testing and troubleshooting optical fiber infrastructures. They will be provided with a comprehensive workbook that they will keep as their reference guide. The workbook will introduce the information in easily digestible modules that will guide the student from the basics through the more advanced testing and troubleshooting techniques.The course is based on the ANSI Telecommunication Standards and best practices, hardware and test equipment manufacturer’s instructions, as well as other documents as they pertain to specific modules of instruction.The course will instruct the student how to select the appropriate test equipment and its use in determining optical fiber cable performance against industry standard values. Students will quickly realize there is much more to testing an optical fiber installation than seeing if it passes light from one end to the other. The comprehensive testing, troubleshooting and quality of installation modules will allow the student to assure that the optical fiber cable installations were installed in a workman like manner and will reliably support their equipment connectivity.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

At the course’s conclusion, the student should have a good understanding of what makes for a quality installation and be able to provide specific feedback on the quality of an installed optical fiber infrastructure.

• Telecommunications Designers looking for installation insight

• Telecommunications Supervisors looking to better manage their installers

• Telecommunication Installers looking to increase their proficiency

• Individuals performing telecommunications quality control audits

Basic experience with optical fiber cabling, connectors and splicing will be helpful.

2-day course $1,096

BICSI CECs: 16

At the start of class each student will receive a comprehensive workbook containing copies of the presentation and lab exercises to reinforce instructional material.

Who Should Attend

Course Materials

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Installation Courses

BICSI - IN101 Novice

BICSI Installer 1

Get your foot in the door and a head start on your competition with BICSI's comprehensive orientation to the information and communications technology (ICT) community. IN101 is an intensive 5-day, 40-hour course designed to provide entry level ICT cabling installers with the background, knowledge and basic skills needed to function effectively on the job.

Course Highlights:

• Industry orientation • Codes and standards & industry best practices • Safety • Professionalism • Structured premises cabling systems • Media • Job site skills • Pulling Cable • Termination labs • Testing labs • Grounding and bonding

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

The Installer 1 designation is the start of a rewarding career path full of continuing advancement opportunities.

* Installer 1 exam is not included in the course fee

BICSI Installation Training: ICTTG is a BICSI Authorized Design Training Provider (ADTP), with BICSI Certified Trainers who are approved by BICSI to instruct the official BICSI design courses anywhere in the world. When presenting BICSI installation classes, our instructors are restricted to an approved BICSI Authorized Training Facility (ATF). Since ICTTG does not have a facility for instructing the installation program,   ICTTG is not a BICSI ATF. To enable ICTTG to provide the broadest selection of ICTTG owned courses, BICSI design and BICSI installation courses, ICTTG is partnering with the PCC Network Solutions Education Center, to provide ICTTG and BICSI installation and design courses in their state of the art ATF classroom, located in Chatsworth, CA. Get your BICSI training from the instructors you have come to trust over the past two decades.

• Anyone wishing to pursue a career in ICT cabling distribution

• Installer 1 training is for those with little or no cabling installation experience

• Anyone planning to take the BICSI Installer Level 1 exam

• Little or no experience is needed to sit for this class

• BICSI strongly recommends reading the ITSIMM before coming to class and/or taking the exam

5-day course $1,395

BICSI CEC’s: 35

• Students must bring a current print version of the Information Technology Systems Installation Methods Manual (ITSIMM) to class (binder version, not downloadable)

• At the start of class, each student will receive a comprehensive workbook containing copies of the presentation and lab exercises to reinforce instructional material

Who Should Attend

Course Materials

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Installation Courses

BICSI - IN225 Intermediate

BICSI Installer 2, Copper Training

This 5-day course sets the foundation of a copper-based structured cabling system installation. The course begins with an overview of copper transmission principles, professionalism, life safety and general industry best practices, as related to copper.

A significant amount of course time will then be spent on BICSI best practices for the installation, termination, testing and retrofitting of copper cable. Additional topics covered will include BICSI best practices for pathways and spaces; grounding, bonding and protection; and firestopping.

Topics include: • Codes and standards/BICSI best practices • Copper transmission principles • Safety • Professionalism • Telecommunication pathways • Telecommunication spaces • Bonding, grounding and protection • Firestopping • Installation/pulling copper cable • Termination of copper cable • Testing/troubleshooting of copper cable • Retrofitting • Field coordination

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

As ICT systems become more complex, your need to be recognized for your knowledge of current and emerging installation practices becomes more critical.

* Installer 2 Copper exam is not included in the course fee.

Apply IN225 CECs Towards Renewal of BICSI Installer 2, Copper Credential! In addition to earning CECs toward renewal of your existing credentials, all students who complete IN225 and pass the Installer 2, Copper exam within seven days will receive 35 CECs for the review course toward Installer 2, Copper, renewal. This means that all Installation Program students who take this course and pass the exam within the seven-day time period will receive all of the CECs needed for their first renewal period.

BICSI Installation Training: ICTTG is a BICSI Authorized Design Training Provider (ADTP), with BICSI Certified Trainers who are approved by BICSI to instruct the official BICSI design courses anywhere in the world. When presenting BICSI installation classes, our instructors are restricted to an approved BICSI Authorized Training Facility (ATF). Since ICTTG does not have a facility for instructing the installation program, ICTTG is not a BICSI ATF. To enable ICTTG to provide the broadest selection of ICTTG owned courses, BICSI design and BICSI installation courses, ICTTG is partnering with the PCC Network Solutions Education Center, to provide ICTTG and BICSI installation and design courses in their state of the art ATF classroom, located in Chatsworth, CA. Get your BICSI training from the instructors you have come to trust over the past two decades.

• ICT installers who wish to expand their knowledge of the industry, learn new skills and continue to advance professionally

• Individuals who want to learn new copper installation skills

• Level 1 Installers seeking the Installer 2, Copper credential

• Individuals planning to sit for the BICSI Installer 2, Copper exam

• Individuals preparing to apply for the Installer 2, Copper exam must possess at least one year of current and verifiable information and communications technology (ICT) industry installation experience

• Reading the ITSIMM before comping to class is strongly recommended for class and exam success

5-day course $1,795

BICSI CEC’s: 35

• Students must bring a current print version of the Information Technology Systems Installation Methods Manual (ITSIMM) to class

• At the start of class each student will receive a comprehensive workbook containing copies of the presentation and lab exercises to reinforce instructional material

Who Should Attend

Course Materials

Preparation

Link to full course description

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Installation Courses

BICSI - IN250 Intermediate

Installer 2 Optical Fiber Training

IN250 is a 5-day course setting the groundwork for optical fiber-based structured cabling system installation. The course will open with an overview of fiber transmission principles, professionalism, life safety and industry best practices, as related to fiber. A significant amount of course time will then be spent on installation, splicing, termination, testing and retrofitting of optical fiber cable. Additional topics covered will include pathways and spaces, firestopping and an introduction to field coordination.

Topics include:

• Codes and standards, industry best practices • Optical fiber transmission principles • Safety • Professionalism • Telecommunication pathways • Telecommunication spaces • Firestopping • Installation/pulling optical fiber cable • Termination of optical fiber cable • Testing/troubleshooting of optical fiber cable • Retrofits • Field coordination

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

As optical fiber systems become more common, your need to be recognized for your knowledge and expertise of emerging installation practices.

* The Installer 2, Optical Fiber exam is not included in the course fee

Apply IN250 CECs Toward Renewal of BICSI Installer 2, Optical Fiber Credential! In addition to earning CECs toward renewal of your existing credentials, all students who complete IN250 and pass the Installer 2, Optical Fiber exam within seven days will receive 35 CECs for the review course toward Installer 2, Optical Fiber, renewal. This means that all Installation Program students who take this course and pass the exam within the seven-day time period will receive all of the CECs needed for their first renewal period.

BICSI Installation Training: ICTTG is a BICSI Authorized Design Training Provider (ADTP), with BICSI Certified Trainers who are approved by BICSI to instruct the official BICSI design courses anywhere in the world. When presenting BICSI installation classes, our instructors are restricted to an approved BICSI Authorized Training Facility (ATF). Since ICTTG does not have a facility for instructing the installation program, ICTTG is not a BICSI ATF. To enable ICTTG to provide the broadest selection of ICTTG owned courses, BICSI design and BICSI installation courses, ICTTG is partnering with the PCC Network Solutions Education Center, to provide ICTTG and BICSI installation and design courses in their state of the art ATF classroom, located in Chatsworth, CA. Get your BICSI training from the instructors you have come to trust over the past two decades.

• ICT installers who wish to expand their knowledge of the industry, learn new skills and continue to advance professionally

• Individuals who want to learn new optical fiber installation skills

• Level 1 Installers or Level 2, Copper Installer seeking the Installer 2, Optical Fiber credential

• Individuals planning to take the BICSI Installer 2, Optical Fiber exam

Reading the ITSIMM before coming to class is strongly recommended for class and exam success. Topics taught in class build upon what is taught in IN101.

5-day course $2,045

BICSI CEC’s: 35

• Students must bring a current print version of the Information Technology Systems Installation Methods Manual (ITSIMM) to class

• At the start of class each student will receive a comprehensive workbook containing copies of the presentation and lab exercises to reinforce instructional material

Who Should Attend

Course Materials

Preparation Link to full course description

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Installation Courses

BICSI - TE350 Advanced

Technician Training

Take your installation performance to the next level through the study of specialized systems and advanced copper and optical fiber structured cabling systems. TE350 is an intensive 5-day course that provides the necessary skill set of a structured cabling systems technician. An advanced study of copper splicing, testing and troubleshooting will open this course. A significant amount of course time will then be spent on the splicing, testing and troubleshooting of optical fiber cable. The third major topic covered in this class will be field coordination, including site surveys, blueprint reading, network infrastructure and project management. This course will also cover some special topics within ICT cabling installation.

Course topics include: • Codes and standards/BICSI best practices • Safety • Bonding, grounding and protection • Telecommunications room/equipment room (TR/ER) design • Copper splicing • Testing/troubleshooting of copper cable • Optical fiber splicing • Testing/troubleshooting of optical fiber cable • Field coordination • Retrofits • ICT installation special topics

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

Be recognized as a leader in the ICT industry. As a BICSI Technician, you'll stand out from your competition when overseeing, planning and managing installation projects.

* Technician exam is not included in the course fee

Apply TE350 CECs Toward Renewal of BICSI Technician Credential! In addition to earning CECs toward renewal of your existing credentials, all students who complete TE350 and pass the Technician exam within seven days will receive 35 CECs for the review course toward the Technician renewal. This means that all Installation Program students who take this course and pass the exam within the seven-day time period will receive all of the CECs needed for their first renewal period. Click here for more information.

BICSI Installation Training: ICTTG is a BICSI Authorized Design Training Provider (ADTP), with BICSI Certified Trainers who are approved by BICSI to instruct the official BICSI design courses anywhere in the world. When presenting BICSI installation classes, our instructors are restricted to an approved BICSI Authorized Training Facility (ATF). Since ICTTG does not have a facility for instructing the installation program, ICTTG is not a BICSI ATF. To enable ICTTG to provide the broadest selection of ICTTG owned courses, BICSI design and BICSI installation courses, ICTTG is partnering with the PCC Network Solutions Education Center, to provide ICTTG and BICSI installation and design courses in their state of the art ATF classroom, located in Chatsworth, CA. Get your BICSI training from the instructors you have come to trust over the past two decades.

• Highly experienced ICT cabling installers

• Individuals who hold the BICSI Installer 2, or the Installer 2, Copper and/or Installer 2, Optical Fiber credentials

• Individuals seeking to expand they knowledge an lear advanced copper and optical fiber installation skills

• Individuals planing to take the BICSI Technician exam

The student must have at least three years of current and verifiable ICT industry installation experience. The student must be able to distinguish between different colors and possess manual dexterity to complete fine motor tasks. Reading the ITSIMM before coming to class is strongly recommended for class and exam success.

5-day course $2,145

BICSI CEC’s: 35

• Students must bring a current print version of the Information Technology Systems Installation Methods Manual (ITSIMM) to class

• At the start of class each student will receive a comprehensive workbook containing copies of the presentation and lab exercises to reinforce instructional material

Who Should Attend

Course Materials

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Design Courses

ICTTG - 1290 Intermediate

Optical Fiber Design and Installation Applications

ICTTG-1290 is an intensive 2-day course that will enable the student to apply their knowledge in comprehensive labs that were developed to reinforce the material and build confidence applying their new design/installation skills to appropriate lab scenarios. The curriculum is designed to take students with various installation, design or telecommunication experience and provide them with a comprehensive workbook that they will keep as their reference guide. The workbook will introduce the information in easily digestible modules that will guide the student from the design basics through the more advanced installation techniques.

The course is based on current ANSI Telecommunication Standards, Underwriters Laboratories (UL), best practices from BICSI Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual (TDDDM), Information Technology Systems Installation Methods Manual (ITSIMM), Outside Plant Design Reference Manual (OSPDRM), hardware manufacturer’s termination instructions, as well as other documents as they pertain to specific modules of instruction.Students wil l quickly realize there is much more to designing a telecommunications’ infrastructure than running some cable between spaces. Students will learn why a tight bend in your optical fiber cable may look innocent, but have extremely detrimental effects on transmission. They will understand how important a properly installed grounding and bonding system is to the safety of persons and property. The comprehensive testing and quality of installation modules will allow the student to assure the optical fiber installations were installed in a workman like manner and will reliably support their equipment connectivity.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

Enable the student to develop the skill sets needed to design, install, test and inspect optical fiber telecommunications cabling systems. The course will reference industry best practice and manufacture standards as they relate and impact the student’s telecommunication installations. At the course’s conclusion, the student should have a good understanding of what makes for a quality installation and be able to provide specific feedback on the quality of an installed optical fiber infrastructure. This course is designed to allow collaboration between Engineers and Installers.

• Telecommunications Designers/Engineers looking for installation insight

• Telecommunication Supervisors looking to better manage their installers

• Telecommunication Installers looking to increase their proficiency

• Individuals performing telecommunications quality control audits

None, but basic understanding of fiber optic systems characteristics and applications.

2-day course $1,095

NYS PIE PDHs: 14

At the start of class each student will receive a comprehensive workbook containing copies of the presentation and lab exercises to reinforce instructional material.

Who Should Attend

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Design Courses

ICTTG - 2300 Intermediate

Wireless Network Administrator

The Wireless Network Administrator Course (that will prepare students for the latest CWNA examination), provides the networking professional a complete foundation of knowledge for entering into or advancing in the wireless networking industry.

The instructor will guide the students through the latest CWNA study guide as they cover material that will help ensure the student’s success on their CWNA examination and in their workplace. Your instructor will share their years of field experience as they walk you through a series of lecture and hands-on training labs that will benefit the novice as well as the experienced network professional. Students will benefit from discussions on the latest information on wireless trends, protocols, and standards.

The CWNA certification is the foundation level enterprise Wi-Fi certification for the CWNP Program, and CWNA is required for your CWSP, CWAP, CWDP and CWNE certifications. Your CWNA certification will get you started in your wireless career by ensuring you have the skills to successfully survey, install, and administer enterprise Wi-Fi networks. The CWNA certification is the foundation for any professional who uses wireless networks.

If you're preparing for the CWNA exam, you'll find full coverage of radio frequency (RF) technologies, as well as IEEE 802.11 regulations and standards, protocols and devices, network security, and much more. This detailed CWNA Study Guide not only covers all exam objectives, it also includes practical chapter review questions and hands-on exercises. The book's website offers additional practice exams and flashcards, demo software, and more.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

This course will offer you a complete foundation of knowledge for entering into or advancing in the wireless networking industry. As well as prepare students for the latest CWNA examination. • Wireless support staff

• Those looking to get a good understanding of Wi-Fi

• Industry professionals preparing to take the CWNA exam.

Basic networking knowledge, including OSI model and IP subnetting.

3-day course $1,495

BICSI CEC’s: 19

• CWNA: Certified Wireless Network Administrator Official Study Guide (included in course tuition)

• Students will need to bring to class a laptop computer or smartphone (iOS or Android device)

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Design Courses

ICTTG - 2301 Intermediate

Infrastructure Composition Fundamentals and Quality Assurance

ICTTG-3301 is an intensive 3-day course that focuses on the specifications relating to a structured cabling system in a commercial environment. After each module of instruction, the student will apply their knowledge in comprehensive case study exercise labs that were developed to reinforce the material and build confidence applying their new time proven strategies to appropriate lab scenarios.

The curriculum is designed to take students with minimal design or telecommunication experience and provide them with a comprehensive workbook that they will keep as their reference guide. The workbook will introduce the information in easily digestible modules that will guide the student from the basics through the more advanced design concepts.

The course is based on National Code (NEC) requirements, ANSI Telecommunication Standards, Underwriters Laboratories (UL), best practices from BICSI Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual (TDMM) and Information Technology Systems Installation Methods Manual (ITSIMM), as well as other documents as they pertain to specific modules of instruction.

The course will instruct the student how appropriate media are chosen and cabling distribution, pathways and telecommunication spaces are properly designed. Students will quickly realize there is much more to designing a telecommunications’ infrastructure than running some cable between rooms. Students will learn why a kink in a cable may look innocent, but have extremely detrimental effects on transmission. They will learn how firestop assemblies are chosen based on barrier ratings and penetrating item characteristics. They will understand how important a properly installed grounding and bonding system is to the reliable transmission of information as well as life safety. The comprehensive testing and quality of installation modules will allow the student to assure their installations were installed in a workman like manner, designed properly and will meet their requirements.

WHAT’S IN IT FOR ME?

Enable the student to develop the skill set to review telecommunications cabling systems within commercial building spaces for acceptance and quality assurance programs implementation. At the course’s conclusion, the student should be competent in applying their newly learned skills to any site.

• Telecommunications Designers looking to refine or refresh their skills

• Telecommunication Supervisors looking to better manage their designers

• Telecommunication Installers looking to increase the understanding of design

• Individuals performing telecommunications quality control audits

• Anyone contemplating a career in telecommunications design.

Customer to supply copies of prior project/s that will be used on the final day.

3-day course $1,195

BICSI CEC’s: 24

At the start of class each student will receive a comprehensive workbook containing copies of the presentation and lab exercises to reinforce instructional material.

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Design Courses

ICTTG - 2404 Advanced

RCDD Exam Review

ICTTG-2404 is a 4-day RCDD exam prep course that guides students, while focusing on what they need to know to prepare for the RCDD exam. This course is led by former BICSI Master Instructors who have gone on to become independently licensed BICSI Certified Trainers and have designed the course with the overall intent of giving students the best chance of passing the RCDD exam.

• individuals preparing to take the RCDD exam

• ICT designers with at least two years of on-the-job experience in low-voltage cabling systems

• Individuals looking for a review of telecommunications distribution system

• Current RCDDs looking to update their knowledge of current industry best practices or earn CECs for their renewal

• The RCDD exam is not included in the course fee. You must register for the exam separately

• Full details on our website

4-day course $1,195

BICSI CEC’s: 32

• Each student will receive an advance materials preparation package prior to class, provided course registration is completed in a timely manner

• Daily quizzes and answer sheets will also be provided as each chapter is reviewed

• Students must bring a current print version of the Information Telecommunications Distribution Methods Manual (TDMM) to class

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The course has three main components:

• Advance preparation package mailed out after registration • Intense 4-day instructor led boot camp review with practice exams totaling

over 2000 questions • Compilation of review materials to assist in self-studying during the

evenings while attending the course The course includes advance preparation materials that will get you started on your journey well before you even attend the course. The advance preparation package is packed with studying tips and mock review questions organized by chapter to help guide the student though each chapter. This will allow them to focus on the material and identify weaknesses as they study. As weaknesses are identified and eliminated, each student will have a solid foundation and more confidence, allowing them to maximize their experience during the instructor led review portion of the course. The questions include real world design application style questions modeled after those found on the RCDD exam. The instructor led 4 days of review will include: • Strategies to successfully prepare for the examination

• Morning practice test prior to reviewing chapters • Comprehensive quizzes to follow each chapter review of the TDMM • Review of each chapter and instruction on how to work with application

based questions within each chapter • The majority of class time will be used to review the “core” chapters

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

RCDDs set the benchmark for the ICT industry, and ICTTG 2404 is an essential course in preparing you to earn that elite designation.

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Design Courses

BICSI - DC102 Intermediate

Data Center Design and Best Practices/DCDC Exam Prep Course

Learn the best practices of data center design. DC102 (formerly DC125) is a 4-day course that provides an in-depth review of best practices involved in designing data centers. In this course, you will learn the critical steps and considerations for developing a data center design, from determining reliability and redundancy needs prior to site selection, through the process of designing critical infrastructure systems.

All major facets of the data center design process are covered, with emphasis given to electrical, HVAC, telecommunications cabling, automation and control systems.

Created to use the best practices detailed in ANSI/BICSI 002-2011, Data Center Design and Implementation Best Practices, DC102 will teach you to apply the best practices and strategies learned during class in the multiple hands-on design exercises.

• Data center professionals • IT Managers • Telecommunications

Managers • Project managers • Architects • Engineers • Designers • Consultants • Individual involved in the

planning, implementing, operating, and making of critical decisions regarding data centers can benefit from this course

Topics covered include:

• Data centers and the design process • Risk, reliability and class rankings • Site location • Building specifications • IT equipment and aisle layout • Computer room layout and design • Data center electrical systems • Data center cooling • Data center telecommunications and cabling • Data center security and fire protection • Automation and control systems • Green data centers • Commissioning and maintenance planning

Students will also complete a final project, providing the opportunity to apply information learned to a potential, real-world scenario.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

The size, number and reliance upon data centers worldwide is growing. With demand for qualified professionals to support this multibillion dollar industry out-pacing current supply, this class provides the foundation necessary to succeed in today's market.

BICSI recommends that all students read ANSI/BICSI 002-2011 and the downloadable Network Systems Commissioning (NSC) prior to class. See our website for link.

4-day course $2,195

BICSI CEC’s: 28

• Students are eligible to receive a discounted rate on the ANSI/BICSI 002-2011, Data Center Design and Implementation Best Practices

• All students must purchase the BICSI 002-2014 standard prior to attending class and bring it with them each day of the class. The standard is not included in the course fee. Students must also bring a laptop or tablet to class each day

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Design Courses

BICSI - DD102 Intermediate

Designing Telecommunications Distribution Systems

Learn how to design distribution systems in this comprehensive workshop. DD102 is an intensive 5 day hands-on course focused on the design of structured cabling systems. You will design telecommunications spaces, as well as horizontal and backbone distribution systems. Effective learning strategies include case study review and structured application exercises using modernized blueprints with solutions based on real-world conditions.

DD102 has been completely revamped to maximize your take-away from the class, as well as your success on the Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD®) exam. Now offering hands-on activities from day one, this knowledge-intensive course instructs you in real-world tasks, preparing you for life outside of the classroom. Take-home assignments augment your learning, allowing you to prepare questions for the classroom.

In addition, students work together to complete a final group project, allowing them to put to use everything they learned in class.

• Anyone preparing to take the RCDD exam

• ICT designers with at least two years of on- the-job experience in low-voltage cabling systems

• Individuals looking for a review of telecommunications distribution systems

• Current RCDDs looking for CECs to renew their credential

Course Highlights:

• Increased hands-on activities • Codes, standards and regulations • Telecommunications spaces • Horizontal distribution systems • Backbone distribution systems • Outside Plant (OSP) and campus cabling • Bonding and grounding (earthing) • Firestopping • Telecommunications administration

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

RCDDs set the benchmark for the ICT industry, and DD102 is an essential course in preparing you to earn that elite designation.

• BICSI recommends completion of the online DD101 prior to taking DD102

• The RCDD exam is not included in the course fee. You must apply and register for the exam separately

5-day course $2,395

BICSI CEC’s: 37

• Students must bring the TDMM, print or electronic, to class. The manual (not included in the course fee) can be ordered from BICSI

• Students are also required to bring a laptop computer or tablet to class each day

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Design Courses

BICSI - OSP110 Intermediate

Outside Cable Plant Design

Learn the proper design techniques for underground, direct-buried and aerial cable plant applications.

Gain the knowledge you need to make wise decisions on outside plant (OSP) projects. This 5-day course will cover elements common to all OSP projects, along with design issues related to underground, direct-buried and aerial cable plant.

During this course, you will apply what you have learned through a series of design scenarios such as route design, media selection, planning new OSP cable plant and cost estimation.

This course will benefit you if you plan to make OSP engineering and design your profession.

• OSP designers

• Personnel involved in the construction of OSP applications

• End users charged with the ongoing maintenance of OSP facilities.

Course topics include • General information • Codes, standards and regulations • Bonding and grounding (earthing) • Documentation • Route design • Media selection • Cabling topologies • Spaces • Pathways • Right-of-way • Splicing • Maintenance and restoration • Cost estimating • PON design • Free space optics • Project design

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

Growth on campuses, medical centers and office parks means larger and more complex systems. Make sure you have the knowledge needed to advise clients in this expanding field.

• BICSI recommends completion of the ICT Design Fundamentals Program prior to attending OSP110

• BICSI strongly recommends that students read BICSIs OSPDRM before coming to class, along with any errata sheets or updates

5-day course $1,945

BICSI CEC’s: 35

• At the start of class each student will receive a comprehensive workbook containing copies of the presentation and lab exercises to reinforce instructional material

• While no manual of standard is required for the course, it is highly recommended that students have read BICSI OSPDRM prior to class

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BICSI - OSP200 Intermediate

OSP EXAM REVIEW

Review the most important material for the OSP Design Exam.

This course presents a fast-paced review of the BICSI Outside Plant Design Reference Manual (OSPDRM). This 2-day course will highlight the critical areas students should know for the Outside Plant (OSP) Design examination. Practice tests and general test-taking tips and strategies are included.

• ICT professionals with two years of OSP design experience preparing to take the OSP Design exam

• Current OSP credential holders looking for an industry update or CECs for their OSP renewal

This is the only official BICSI-sanctioned course for preparation of the OSP Design exam.

BICSI recommends sufficient industry experience in the topics covered in the OSPDRM, study of the OSPDRM (minimum 125 hours) and completion of the OSP110 and OSP200 courses prior to taking the OSP exam. If you are not an RCDD, you must first pass the ICT Design Fundamentals exam before sitting for the OSP Design exam.

The OSP200 course is a review course only. ICTTG offers a series of comprehensive OSP courses, including OSP110, for those who want in-depth training.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

You've taken the courses and studied hard—and now the exam is right around the corner. Maximize your opportunity to pass the OSP exam the first time with this valuable preparation and review course. OSP200 is the perfect chance to study with other ICT professionals for this crucial credentialing test.

Review course CEC policy:

In addition to earning CECs toward renewal of your existing credentials, all students who complete OSP200 and pass the OSP exam within 7 days will receive 14 CECs for the review course toward the OSP Designer credential.

• BICSI recommends completion of the ICT Design Fundamentals Program prior to taking OSP200

• The OSP exam is not included in the course fee. You must register for the exam separately

2-day course $755

BICSI CEC’s: 14

Students must bring a current print version of the OSPDRM to class, along with any errata sheets or updates.

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Installation Courses

IG - 150 Novice

Fundamentals of Bonding and Grounding

The IG-150 is a fundamental course for grounding, bonding, and site investigations that is targeted for all levels of expertise. This course has an emphasis on the telecommunications environment; however presented information encompasses issues for all electrical environments.

The eight-chapter manual begins with the electrical fundamentals and carries those principles into each area of grounding and bonding. Required and recommended installation and testing practices set forth by the National Electrical Code (NEC), Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE), and other recognized standards are discussed throughout the course.

This course also has a ‘CA’ version, which discusses the requirements of the Canadian Electrical Code and the requirements of various applications with Canadian Standards.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

Grounding and bonding impacts so many areas within today’s electrical and electronic equipment environment. Whether your concerned about electrical safety, equipment performance, or lightning damage, the IG-150 will provide you a strong base of knowledge so you can make informed decisions on how to approach problems or provide an effective design/installation. You will get a plain-speaking, contemporary view of grounding and bonding as it applies to any type of system without all of the vendor-specific material

• Telecommunication Designers

• Technicians

• Installers

• Engineers

• Electricians

• Quality Assurance Inspectors

Basic knowledge of electricity helpful but not required.

3-day course $1,050

BICSI CEC’s: 21

At the start of class each student will receive a comprehensive workbook containing copies of the presentation and lab exercises to reinforce instructional material.

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IG - 200 Intermediate

Advanced Grounding and Bonding Applications

This course is an advanced grounding and bonding course as it explores the different layers of grounding and bonding in great detail. All students get the opportunity to work in 3 separate hands-on labs that showcase the instruments, methods, and data collection necessary to performing a successful investigation into the grounding, bonding, and electrical wiring for all types of environments, including data centers, telecommunication entrance facilities, telecommunication rooms, workstation locations, and many more. All of this can be accomplished within a classroom environment.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

This is an opportunity to receive in-depth instruction on how a grounding and bonding system is designed, installed, tested, and maintained. This class uses THREE hands-on labs where you can use state-of-the-art test equipment and be able to properly test, locate, and solve any grounding or bonding issue that may arise on your site.

• Telecommunication Designers

• Technicians

• Installers

• Data Center Design Personnel

• Electrical Engineers

• Electrical Inspectors

• Electricians

• Radio System/Tower technicians/installers

• Quality Assurance Inspectors

Basic knowledge of electricity helpful but not required. Review of TIA & BICSI telecommunications grounding/bonding terminology would be a plus.

3-day course $1,095

BICSI CEC’s: 20

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IG - 250 Advanced

Telecommunications Site Survey Investigations

The IG-250 is an advanced grounding/bonding/site survey training course, with a heavy emphasis on lightning generation, protection, and grounding considerations, will be performed to enhance the present knowledge base to the engineering teams. This class will provide the student the knowledge to understand key issues to telecommunication-related installations as well as the hands-on application of the test equipment, data collection/analysis, and report generation to communicate the deficiencies often encountered in the field. These issues may be related to a variety of components that impact lightning system evaluation, grounding, bonding, electrical safety, and electronic equipment performance.The IG – 250 is a combination of 4 separate labs that address the very issues of electrical fundamentals, grounding, bonding, voltage quality, harmonics, and troubleshooting. Each chapter of the course is designed around a specific area of a checklist that discusses the relevant requirements, practices, and testing criteria. In addition to the labs, a ‘site survey’ is performed at a predetermined location and the results are shared in a classroom setting.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

This is your opportunity to join the ranks of what the Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (IEEE) calls, ‘The Elite 2%’…those who have mastered the lost art of troubleshooting any grounding or power problem that may rear its ugly head at your site. This class and its FOUR hands-on labs will provide you with the background knowledge, troubleshooting experience, and overall ‘psychology’ of troubleshooting.

• Telecommunication Designers

• Technicians

• Installers

• Data Center Design Personnel

• Electrical Engineers

• Electrical Inspectors

• Electricians

• Radio System/Tower technicians/installers

• Quality Assurance Inspectors

Basic knowledge of electrical terms helpful but not required.

5-day course $1,400

BICSI CEC’s: 31

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Installation Courses

IG - 300 Intermediate

Voltage Quality Analysis

The IG-300 brings another facet of site analysis into focus by addressing issues that are related to the transient and steady-state voltage quality issues that impact all sites on a daily basis. The course addresses the major components of electrical utility distribution and their contribution to problems as well as on-site culprits. The attendees for this course learn that mitigation equipment does not solve these issues. In fact, some power conditioners, regardless of manufacturer, can make the problems worse or have their own operation affected. The students are afforded the opportunity to use power quality monitors, capture pre-determined disturbances, and analyze the waveforms.

* This course can be customized for Canadian requirements, also.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

The IG-300 is an educational experience that will round out any other electrical/electronic training you may have received. No design or troubleshooting effort is complete unless you can look at the ‘power issues’ and determine what is working…and what needs greater scrutiny on your site. The information contained in this course. and it’s two hands-on labs, will round out your understanding of any site you go to. …this is your chance to set yourself apart from the rest.

Design, Installers, and Troubleshooting Personnel for:

• Data Centers

• Telecommunications

• Utility/Commercial/Industrial Electrical Systems

• Radio/Tower Systems

Basic knowledge of electrical energy terms and applications would be helpful but not required.

3-day course $1,100

BICSI CEC’s: 21

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IG - 400 Advanced

Power Quality And Grounding For Data Centers

The IG-400 course takes an in-depth look at the electrical, grounding/bonding, and voltage quality issues that are related to data center environments in theoretical and practical terms.

This course provides expert instruction on the many issues Power Quality while offering the latest information on recommended practices, techniques, and site survey testing for all types of systems and configurations. With the help of a full-color manual and the opportunity to use conventional test equipment and processes, the student participates in their own power quality site surveys to properly apply the knowledge to real-world problems. The student will have the opportunity to use such testers as grounding impedance testers, VOM’s, earth grounding resistance testers, power quality analyzers, and other instruments that are used to gauge the acceptability of grounding/bonding connections.

This course utilizes four labs to reinforce the learning objectives.

Throughout the instruction, IG-400 will have emphasis on relevant codes and standards such as the IEEE, NEC (Canadian Electrical Code, where applicable), ANSI/BICSI, Underwriters Laboratories (UL), and applicable data center and power quality standards.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

This course, will look well beyond the ‘how-to's’ of data center designs and understand what happens as the electrical environment interacts with your equipment both in short-term AND long-term effects. If the subjects of electrical safety, ‘harmonics’, efficiency, lower electric bills, longevity of equipment, and overall electromagnetic compatibility are your concerns within data centers, this class is a must! Designers, Technicians and

Installers for Data Centers and similar site enviroments.

Basic knowledge of electrical terms helpful but not required.

5-day course $1,895

BICSI CEC’s: 35

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Project Management Courses

BICSI - PM110 Intermediate

Telecommunications Project Management and RTPM Exam Prep

PM110 Telecommunications Project Management is an intense and immersive 5-day course. Project management is a discipline that encompasses planning, organizing, and managing resources to achieve successful completion of specific project goals and objectives.

Project management has become an important part of the information and communications technology (ICT) community.

Becoming a successful ICT PM requires knowledge of the project management process and the telecommunications process (e.g., codes, standards, installation methods, telecommunications design). This intensive 5-day course covers the entire cycle of a project with an emphasis on construction projects as they relate to ICT design and installation projects.

• Telecommunications project managers

• Project coordinators

• Lead technicians

• Project team leaders

• Candidates who are preparing to take the RTPM exam

• Individuals seeking new career paths in this rapidly growing field

Project areas covered in class include: • Project initiation • Project safety • Human resource management • Project scheduling • Communication management • Risk management • Quality management • Cost management • Procurement management • Change management • Project closing

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

Your knowledge in project management can be the key to keeping your projects on time and under budget—and that means repeat customers!

• BICSI recommends that students have at least two years of ICT experience before attending this class

• BICSI recommends that all students read the Telecommunications Project Management (TPM), PMBOK Guide and Project Management: A Systems Approach to Planning prior to class. See website for ordering of books

5-day course $1,895

BICSI CEC’s: 35

• At start of class each student will receive a comprehensive workbook containing copies of the presentation and lab exercises to reinforce instructional material

• Students are encouraged to bring a laptop computer to class.

• Students must bring TPM, PMBOK Guide and Project Management: A Systems Approach - books to class

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Professional Development Courses

ICTTG - 4230 Intermediate

Codes and Standards for Communications Update Review

ICTTG-4230 is an intensive 2-day course that focuses on the codes and standards that govern the ICT industry. The student will participate in discussions designed to bring an understanding of the intent of the rules found throughout the codes and standards, so they can apply the rules in the work-place. The curriculum is designed to take students with minimal installation or telecommunication experience and provide them with a comprehensive workbook that they will keep as their reference guide. The workbook will introduce the information in easily digestible modules that will guide the student from the basics through the more advanced concepts of design and installation.The course is primarily based on National Code (NEC) requirements, and the ANSI Telecommunication Standards, while touching on various hardware manufacturer’s instructions, as well as other documents as they pertain to specific modules of instruction.The course will instruct the student how to reference the appropriate code or standard. Students will quickly realize there is much more to designing a telecommunications’ infrastructure than running some cable between rooms. Students will learn where the rules come from requiring plenum and riser rated cables, minimum cable bend radii, maximum amount of copper pair untwist, maximum cable lengths, bonding and grounding, testing copper and optical fiber installations, why they have to firestop and in addition to other pertinent items of concern to the ICT individual.

WHAT'S IN IT FOR ME?

At the conclusion of the course the students will understand the difference between a code and a standard and who enforces each. They will know who develops each document and why.

• Telecommunications Designers looking To maintain a high level knowledge base and to increase their understanding of the rules that govern their designs

• Telecommunications Supervisors looking to better manage their installers

• Telecommunication Installers looking to increase understanding of the rules that govern installation

• Individuals performing telecommunications quality control/assurance audits

• Anyone contemplating a career in telecommunications design or installation

• Anyone needing CECs while attending a course that will augment their career

None, but basic telecommunications experience a plus.

2-day course $895

BICSI CEC’s: 16

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Additional Courses

Suitcase Courses

ICT Training Group provides organizations the opportunity to host any course at a location of their choosing. We affectionately refer to these as suitcase classes.

Our instructors will bring the course materials to your location on the dates that work best for your schedule. Select from ICTTG’s list of course offerings or contact us to put together a custom course to meet your organization’s specific needs.

Attendees will receive the same educational experience without the expenses and anxiety associated with traveling to a remote location. Your employees will be receiving first rate training while your organization is saving on travel costs.

Expenses associated with attending classes out of town:

• Two days lost traveling • Airline fares • Hotels • Ground transportation • Rental car, fuel and insurance • Personally owned vehicles • Taxi fares • Per diem – food and incidental expenses

Benefits of having ICTTG bring the courses to your location:

• Associated travel expenses are minimized • Personnel remain on site • Personnel remain productive • Easier to deal with organizational responsibilities in person rather than via phone and email • Quality of life – minimal disruption to attendees personal lives and routines

Note - Host is responsible for providing the training facility including tables and chairs, food and beverage.

Cost Estimate for On-Site Training

In addition to student tuition fees, instructor/s will receive a flat fee to cover travel costs associated with bringing the class to your location. Airfare, hotel, rental car, and per diem will be included in the flat fee. Travel cost will be based on class location.

For further information on customized training courses tailored to meet your organizations needs, please feel free to contact us direct at +1 813.252.1032 or visit our website to leave your preferred method of contact.

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Custom Courses

We specialize on targeted training and can modify any of the courses we offer to better align with your organizations training needs. ICTTG and IG branded courses can be taught at your facility and customized to your companies quality assurance and quality control best practices.

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East Coast: 235 W. Brandon Blvd., Ste. 210, Brandon, FL 33511

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