Student Enrollment Agreement – Year 1 Standard


Student Enrollment Agreement – Year 1 Standard 

Welcome to Advanced Technical Schooling (ATS). We look forward to having you as a student. Please review this document and sign below indicating your agreement.  

NOTE: If you are not the student, we will contact them to sign this agreement. You may close out this window. Your order will still be placed and the student that was entered on the checkout page will be shown as the student on the order.  

CONTACT INFORMATION

Nathan Poland, Owner & Director  

Phone: 603-343-4708 

Email: admin@advancedtechnicalschooling.com  

RETURN/REFUND POLICY 

All Advanced Technical Schooling (ATS) courses are eligible for refunds within the first 30 days of purchase. Purchasers are required to return all textbooks to ATS in their original packaging/shrink-wrap to receive a full refund of the purchase price. No refunds will be given after the 30-day period has lapsed. 

To request a refund and obtain the return address, please contact us at admin@advancedtechnicalschooling.com  

Students receiving benefits from federal or state programs shall be subject to federal or state refund policies, rules, and regulations. 

If the purchaser of the course is the student’s employer or another individual, ATS shall not be involved with any contract/agreement between the employer/individual. All purchasers are subject to the same 30-day return policy indicated above.    

If the books are not returned, or are returned in used condition, a partial refund will be given as follows: 

Pay in Full: Virginia 240 Hour – $2000; Year 1, 2, 3, 4 Interactive and Vermont Type S – $1000; Year 1, 2, 3, 4 Standard – $800; NH 30 Hour, ME 45 Hour, Solar, Exam Prep – $300  

Subscription: If the books are not returned, or are returned in used condition, no refund will be given. Purchasers are required to return all textbooks in their original packaging/shrink-wrap to receive a full refund of their 1st payment. 

COURSE POLICIES

Prerequisites: Year 1: Students are required to show proof of a high school diploma or equivalent. Years 2-4: Must be a registered apprentice in good standing with one of the following states: NH, VT, WY, AK, MT* and have successfully passed year one with at least a 70% average to be enrolled in this course.  

*Students may not be a resident of Massachusetts or any other state where ATS is not approved.

Transferring to ATS: All responsibility is on the student to provide an official document/transcript showing proof of graduation or completed course sent either by mail or email. Students wishing to receive credit for prior schooling from a state in which ATS is not approved must petition the electrical board in the state they are moving to. Once ATS receives that approval, you may enroll in the course.    

Transferring out of ATS: ATS will provide an official transcript to the student and/or to their new school within 30 days of the student’s written letter of withdrawal from their program.   

Admission Requirements: Students must meet the prerequisites for the course, sign the Student Enrollment Agreement and have paid for the course in full or have signed up with autopay and have made the first deposit.  

Rolling Enrollment Procedures: This course is interactive, online, and self-paced. Students must complete all course requirements within the 8-month access period, but not in less than three (3) months, to receive full credit and a certificate of completion. If the course is not completed within the 8-month period, no credit will be awarded, and the course must be repurchased to continue. Students may complete up to two courses within a single calendar year.

Schedule of Tuition/Fees and charges: The tuition cost of this course is $1285 and includes textbooks and student portal access for 8 months. There are 2 options for payment: paying in full ($1,285 at time of purchase) or paying by subscription ($428.33 at time of purchase, a second payment of $428.33 automatically charged three months from the order date, and final payment of $428.33 automatically charged six months from the order date).     

Grading: Your final grade is the average of all grade items, weighted equally.

Completion Certificate: To receive a completion certificate, students must achieve a final course average of 70% or higher and have paid tuition in full. The course must also be completed within the required timeframe and cannot be finished in less than three (3) months. Upon completion, students may request their certificate by emailing admin@advancedtechnicalschooling.com.    

Course extensions: If students have extenuating circumstances or personal issues that prevent timely completion of the course, Advanced Technical Schooling must be contacted via email to request extension of the course end date. Course extensions are made at the sole discretion of ATS and may be denied.  Extensions beyond this grace period will require a monthly extension fee of $125 per month. Please contact us to obtain an invoice and resume your course. 

COMPLAINT PROCESS 

We are here to help and support our students. Please direct all questions, concerns, and complaints to us via email at: admin@advancedtechnicalschooling.com. If you would like to file a complaint with the NHDOE, please contact: New Hampshire Department of Education, Office of Career School Licensing, 101 Pleasant Street, Concord, NH 03301, or by phone at 603-271-6443.    

COURSE DESCRIPTION & MATERIALS

Year One of the ATS Standard Online Electrical Program is an online course that fulfills the 150 hours of course study required by the states of NH, VT, and WY. You will cover electrical and construction safety, life skills, digital multimeter principles, basic electrical theory, and understanding fundamental NEC requirements. 

Included in tuition: 

Books 

  • JJSAFE OSHA Construction Safety Handbook 6th Ed  
  • Mike Holt Understanding Electrical Theory 
  • ATP Digital Multimeter 
  • Mike Holt Understanding Fundamental NEC Requirements 
  • Mike Holt Leadership 

Student Portal Access: 8 months access from date of purchase 

 Instructor Access: 

  • Contact Nathan via email, direct messaging through the Capacitor, or phone.  
  • Students with questions related to course material can direct message the instructor through the Capacitor.  

TOPICS 

JJSAFE OSHA Construction Safety Handbook 6th Ed  

  • JJSAFE Electrical Safety Review  
  • JJSAFE Personal Protective Equipment Review  
  • JJSAFE Fall Protection Review  
  • JJSAFE Ladders and Stairways Review  

Understanding Electrical Theory 

  • Unit 1 - Atomic Structure  
  • Unit 2 - Electron Theory and Chemical Bonding  
  • Unit 3 - Electrical Circuits and Power Sources  
  • Unit 4 - The Electrical System  
  • Unit 5 - Uses of Electricity  
  • Unit 6 - Dangers of Electricity  
  • Unit 7 - Basics of Magnetism  
  • Unit 8 - Electromagnetism  
  • Unit 9 - Uses of Electromagnetism  
  • Unit 10 - Basic Math  
  • Unit 11 - Trigonometry  
  • Unit 12 - Ohm's Law  
  • Unit 13 - Watt's Law  
  • Unit 14 - Series Circuits  
  • Unit 15 - Parallel Circuits  
  • Unit 16 - Series-Parallel Circuits  
  • Unit 17 - Alternating Current Fundamentals  
  • Unit 18 - Inductance  
  • Unit 19 - Capacitance  
  • Unit 20 - True Power, Power Factor, and Apparent Power  
  • Unit 21 - Motors  
  • Unit 22 - Generators  
  • Unit 23 - Relays  
  • Unit 24 - Transformers  
  • Unit 25 - Overcurrent Protection  
  • Unit 26 - GFCIs, AFCIs, GFPEs, and SPDs  
  • Unit 27 - Wire Resistance and Voltage Drop  
  • Unit 28 - Multiwire Circuits  
  • Unit 29 - Formula Wheel  
  • Understanding Electrical Theory Exam  

ATP Digital Multimeter Principles 

  • Chapter 1-Safety  
  • Chapter 2-Abbreviations, Symbols, and Terminology  
  • Chapter 3-Displays  
  • Chapter 4-Advanced Features  
  • Chapter 5-Measuring AC Voltage  
  • Chapter 6-Measuring DC Voltage  
  • Chapter 7-Measuring Resistance and Continuity Testing  
  • Chapter 8-Measuring AC and DC Current  
  • Chapter 9-Ohm's Law and Power Formula  
  • Chapter 10-Measuring Frequency and Duty Cycle  

2023 Understanding Fundamental NEC Requirements 

  • Article 90 - Introduction to the NEC  
  • Article 110 - General Requirements for Electrical Installations  
  • Article 200 - Use and Identification of Grounded Conductors  
  • Article 210 - Branch Circuits  
  • Article 250 - Grounding and Bonding  
  • Article 300 - General Requirements for Wiring Methods and Materials  
  • Article 310 - Conductors for General Wiring  
  • Article 312 - Cabinets, Cutout Boxes, and Meter Enclosure  
  • Article 314 - Boxes, Conduit Bodies, and Handhole Enclosures  
  • Article 320 - Armored Cable (Type AC)  
  • Article 330 - Metal-Clad Cable (Type MC)  
  • Article 334 - Nonmetallic-Sheathed Cable (Type NM)  
  • Article 336 - Power and Control Tray Cable (Type TC)  
  • Article 338 - Service-Entrance Cable (Types SE and USE)  
  • Article 340 - Underground Feeder and Branch-Circuit Cable (Type UF)  
  • Article 342 - Intermediate Metal Conduit (IMC)  
  • Article 344 - Rigid Metal Conduit (RMC)  
  • Article 348 - Flexible Metal Conduit (FMC)  
  • Article 350 - Liquidtight Flexible Metal Conduit (LFMC)  
  • Article 352 - Rigid Polyvinyl Chloride Conduit (PVC)  
  • Article 356 - Liquidtight Flexible Nonmetallic Conduit (LFNC)  
  • Article 358 - Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT)  
  • Article 362 - Electrical Nonmetallic Tubing (ENT)  
  • Article 376 - Metal Wireways  
  • Article 380 - Multioutlet Assemblies  
  • Article 386 - Surface Metal Raceways 
  • Article 392 - Cable Trays  
  • Article 404 - Switches  
  • Article 406 - Receptacles, Attachment Plugs, and Flanged Inlets  
  • Article 408 - Switchboards and Panelboards  
  • Article 410 - Luminaires and Lampholders  
  • Article 422 – Appliances 

Mike Holt Leadership 

  • Section 1: Personal Branding 
  • Section 2: Developing Basic Skills 
  • Section 3: Raising Your Game 
  • Section 4: Developing Others
  • Section 5: Staying on Top of Your Game
  • Section 6: Final Thoughts

Final Exam – Year 1 

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