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adult Career-teChniCal programs @gCit<br />

Automotive Technology<br />

The Automotive Technology program is<br />

designed to give each student exposure<br />

and experience in the major areas of<br />

automotive and related trades. Each<br />

student will have the opportunity to<br />

experience a variety of hands-on activities<br />

in these areas. This will give each student<br />

a better understanding in the world of<br />

automotive maintenance and increase their<br />

knowledge base for a variety of work and<br />

career choices in the automotive field. The<br />

students that complete the program will<br />

be given The National Automotive Student<br />

Skills Standards Assessment. (NA3SA)<br />

is a series of tests designed to measure<br />

students’ knowledge of course content and<br />

learning outcomes within an automotive<br />

training program. Students earn an<br />

industry recognized NA3SA certificate<br />

for each test passed. GCIT is a recognized<br />

and approved (ASE) Automotive Service<br />

Excellence testing facility. After two years<br />

of work experience, students will have the<br />

opportunity to upgrade their NA3SA<br />

certificate to an ASE certificate. Students<br />

that have an interest in attending both<br />

the Automotive Technology and Collision<br />

Technology programs will be enrolled<br />

at a discounted tuition rate of $2,999.<br />

$1,999<br />

Tues. & Thur., Sept. 11, 2012 – May 21, 2013<br />

5:30–9:30 pm<br />

Instructor: Glenn Hubert<br />

Program qualifies as related training<br />

instruction for USDOL Apprenticeships<br />

Register in person or by phone:<br />

GCIT<br />

1360 Tanyard Rd., Sewell, NJ 08080<br />

856-468-1445, ext. 2694<br />

Payment by: check, money order<br />

or credit card (VISA/MasterCard) only<br />

2 To Register by phone: 856-468-1445, Ext. 2694<br />

Collision Technology<br />

In this course students will learn both<br />

theory and hands-on practice in the auto<br />

body repair field that will include repair<br />

of automotive bodies, frames, unitized<br />

bodies, refinishing, detailing and<br />

estimating. After completion of this<br />

course students should be able to gain<br />

employment at an entry-level position<br />

in the auto body trade. The students<br />

that complete the program will be given<br />

The National Automotive Student Skills<br />

Standards Assessment. NA3SA is a series<br />

of tests designed to measure students’<br />

knowledge of course content and learning<br />

outcomes within an automotive training<br />

program. Students earn an industry<br />

recognized NA3SA certificate for each test<br />

passed. GCIT is recognized and approved<br />

(ASE) Automotive Service Excellence<br />

testing facility. After two years of work<br />

experience, students will have the<br />

opportunity to upgrade their NA3SA<br />

certificate to an ASE certificate. Students<br />

that have an interest in attending both<br />

the Collision Technology & Automotive<br />

Technology programs will be enrolled<br />

at a discounted tuition rate of $2,999.<br />

$1,999<br />

Mon. & Wed, Sept. 10, 2012 – May 22, 2013<br />

5:30–9:30 pm<br />

Instructor: Franklin Black<br />

Program qualifies as related training<br />

instruction for USDOL Apprenticeships<br />

Marine Engine Maintenance<br />

Are you interested in learning how to<br />

maintain a marine engine? Come learn<br />

basic outboard, stern drive maintenance<br />

procedures and basic boat/trailer<br />

systems. The course will be adapted<br />

to fit your needs based on the products<br />

you own. Please bring a repair manual<br />

for your product.<br />

$299<br />

Tue, Nov. 13, 2012 – Mar. 5, 2013, 6–9 pm<br />

Instructor: Gene Knorr<br />

Program qualifies as related training<br />

instruction for USDOL Apprenticeships<br />

Construction Technology<br />

Programs<br />

All following programs qualify<br />

as related training instruction<br />

for USDOL Apprenticeships<br />

To Register by phone, for applications or more information,<br />

please call Donna Weber at the<br />

Gloucester County Institute of Technology at 856-468-1445, Ext. 2694<br />

To Register in person visit GCIT, 1360 Tanyard Rd., Sewell, NJ 08080<br />

Electrical Theory II<br />

This course builds upon the concepts of<br />

Electron flow as applied to direct current<br />

circuits covered in Electrical Theory I<br />

and broadens them for alternating current<br />

(AC) use. The fundamentals of alternating<br />

current theory are explored to give the<br />

student a foundation for additional<br />

study in practices and procedures of<br />

the electrical trade. Electrical Theory I<br />

is a prerequisite for this course<br />

$599<br />

Mon., Sept. 10, 2012 – May 13, 2013, 6–9 pm<br />

Instructor: Richard Stahler<br />

Industrial Wiring I & II<br />

Prerequisites: Electrical Theory I,<br />

Residential and Commercial Wiring.<br />

Take your wiring skills and knowledge<br />

to the next level. Come learn the typical<br />

electrical systems and components<br />

encountered in an industrial setting.<br />

You will gain experience in reading<br />

standard electrical prints, specifications<br />

and related portions of the National<br />

Electrical Code (NEC).<br />

$599<br />

Wed., Sept. 12, 2012 – Apr. 24, 2013, 6–9 pm<br />

Instructor: Richard Stahler<br />

Residential Wiring I & II<br />

Would you like to gain hands-on<br />

experience with residential wiring?<br />

Come learn both theory and hands-on<br />

instruction in house wiring installations<br />

to meet the requirements of the National<br />

Electrical Code and local inspection<br />

agencies. Topics include switch/outlet<br />

connections, basic circuit layout,<br />

calculations and lighting.<br />

$599<br />

Thur., Sept. 13, 2012 – May 2, 2013, 6–9 pm<br />

Instructor: Richard Stahler

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