I chose to study at Missoula College because the faculty and staff meet my needs as a non-traditional student and prepare me for my future career goals.
I chose to study at Missoula College because the faculty and staff meet my needs as a non-traditional student and prepare me for my future career goals.
FME 122 - Offered spring. The electrical laws and principles pertaining to DC and AC circuits. Includes current, voltage, resistance, power, load, panels, feeders, lamps, motors, and fuses. Introduction to wiring methods and materials in conformance with the National Electric Code (NEC). Includes installation and replacement of light fixtures, heaters, GFCI's, switches, receptacles, raceways and electrical thermostats. Upon successful completion, students will receive the NCCER certification for Electricity
CAPP 120-Offered autumn and spring. Introduction to computer terminology, hardware, and software, including wire/wireless communications and multimedia devices. Students utilize word processing, spread sheet, database, and presentation applications to create projects common to business and industry in a networked computing environment. Internet research, email usage, and keyboarding proficiency are integrated
The mission of the Facilities Management Engineering Program is to provide the regional workforce with credentialed, skilled and competent Facility Maintenance and Management professionals to be responsive to emerging workforce needs.