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3rd Class Power Engineering Online 3B2 ~ Starts: March 20, 2024

Course number : QNRG 214   ID : 2014   
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CourseGraphic Course topics include: prime movers, gas turbines, internal combustion engines, cogeneration, compressors, refrigeration, codes, special industrial equipment, wastewater treatment, plant maintenance and administration,
 
Power engineering is not an apprenticeship trade but is divided into levels of skill and training. These levels are referred to as classes, starting with 4th class power engineering and working up to a 1st class certification.  Work experience and course completions followed by rigorous inter-provincial examination allow you to progress from one class to another.
 
To become a 3rd class power engineering you must:
  • Hold a complete and valid 4th class power engineering certification
  • Complete 4 examinations - not in order - A1, A2, B1 & B2 in addition complete 12 months of industry steam time in an approved plant
By completing the Lakeland College online 3rd class courses you may reduce your time in half to 6 months
 
To find out more about 3rd class certification in Alberta or Saskatchewan:
Alberta Boilers Safety Association
Technical Safety Authority of Saskatchewan
 
What online requirements are there? 
You will use Lakeland College learning management system, Desire2Learn for the online course. The course includes lectures, tests, midterms, discussion groups, peer support and access to an instructor.
 
Do I require computer and internet access?
High speed internet is recommended, as is using either Firefox or Chrome browsers for the best user experience.
 
What kind of online experience do I need?
You should have a basic understanding of computer and web skills in order to do course work. You should also be able to read and write in English as all of our courses are conducted in English. 
 
Are there deadlines and assignments?
You need to be prepared to submit course work and complete exams within the timelines provided
 
Do I need to get a proctor to write my exams?
You require a proctor for the midterm and final examinations. More details and forms will be available through the online course. Your proctor must be approved before the exams. Please allow at least 5 business days for proctor confirmation and exam set up. Please see our proctor page for more information. 
 
Additional fees: *Fees are subject to change
  • $30 replacement completion letter  * A form is required.
  • textbooks and resource materials
 
Lakeland College 3rd Class Online
Materials required from PanGlobal  TOLL FREE NUMBER: 1 - 866 - 256 - 8193
https://panglobal.zohostore.com/College%20Recommendations/lakeland-college
  • 3rd Class Power Engineering: Pan Global Edition 3.0, Part A, Part B
  • Current  Academic Supplement (2.0 Edition)
  • 2018 PanGlobal ASME Academic Extract Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (Vol. 1)
  • 2018 PanGlobal ASME Academic Extract Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code (Vol. 2)
Materials required from CSA Materials required from Alberta Queens Printer
http://www.qp.alberta.ca/Laws_Online.cfm
  • Safety Codes Act
  • Power Engineers Regulation
  • Pressure Equipment Safety Regulation                  
  • Pressure Welders Regulation
  • Pressure Equipment Exemption Order
This course is available monthly throughout the academic year.  If you do not see a course date listed, please contact the Course Coordinator at 780.871.5527.
If you have any questions please email us at conedregistration@lakelandcollege.ca. Send to Friend » Request More Info »

Class Details

0 Session(s)
Online 24/7

Location
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Instructor
Simon Stilgoe 

 

Notice

Please read:  REGISTRATION DEADLINE: MARCH15, 2025 Students must submit proof of completion for 4th Class Power Engineering Certification to energyconed@lakelandcollege.ca prior to course start date. You will have 6 months to complete this course. It's your responsibility to ensure you meet the requirements of your appropriate provincial safety authority.

Tuition: 

$799.00


Schedule Information

Date(s) Class Days Times Location Instructor(s) Instructional Method
3/20/2025 - 9/20/2025 Online 24/7 12:00 AM - 12:00 AM N/A - Online Simon Stilgoe  Lecture

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