New BICSI Telecom Cabling Installation Course Offered

April 1, 2000
We are pleased to once again be working together with Iowa State University to bring you an exciting training program. In a unique arrangement with BICSI, we’ll bring you a thorough training program on the subject of telecommunications cabling installation. Starting on page 64E (print version), this class trains students in the proper installation and testing of computer network cabling systems. The

We are pleased to once again be working together with Iowa State University to bring you an exciting training program. In a unique arrangement with BICSI, we’ll bring you a thorough training program on the subject of telecommunications cabling installation. Starting on page 64E (print version), this class trains students in the proper installation and testing of computer network cabling systems. The course prepares students for BICSI certification at the apprentice, installer, and technician levels. The materials come to you by U.S. mail, the cost is reasonable, and graduates receive 6.0 continuing education units (CEUs). To complete all 11 lessons, you must read the text, and complete an exam and an exercise.

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