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DD215: Applied Intelligent Building Design
Applied Intelligent Building Design is an intensive, hands-on course focused on the design of structured cabling systems within intelligent buildings. Offering hands-on skill-building activities from day one, this course instructs you in real-world tasks, preparing you for design roles outside of th
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OSP102: Applied Outside Plant Design
In this unparalleled training class, you will learn elements common to all OSP projects, along with design techniques for underground, direct-buried and aerial cable plant applications. You will have an opportunity to apply what you have learned through a series of design scenarios such as route des
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DC102: Applied Data Center Design and Best Practices
In this course you will be introduced to various data center infrastructure systems. In addition, you will have an opportunity to apply what you have learned by engaging in case studies, discussions and real-world scenarios, as well as gain practical application in ICT data center design best practi
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BG101: Foundations of Telecommunications Bonding and Grounding
BG101: Foundations of Telecommunications Bonding and Grounding is an online, self-paced course. The course will cover foundational knowledge of telecommunications bonding and grounding (earthing) concepts and methods. BG101 consists of seven modules that include engaging interactions, knowledge chec
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DC101: Introduction to Data Center Design
DC101: Introduction to Data Center Design is an online, self-paced course that is based on the ANSI/BICSI 002-2019 standard, the course will cover foundational knowledge of data center design, including an overview of the data center design process, design criteria, systems, components, sustainabili
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DCDC Test Prep - 2019 Standard
Studies suggest that test preparation courses can help raise a test score by up to 25 percent. The official BICSI DCDC Online Test Preparation Course is more than just you, a computer, and a series of questions. BICSI has designed this comprehensive package to give you access to the highest quality
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Data Center Flash Cards - 2019 Standard
Study for the Data Center Design Consultant exam with these online flash cards, containing more than 500 quiz questions! A reference to the ANSI/BICSI 002-2019 Data Center Design and the Essentials of Data Center Projects, 1st edition, is provided to assist in your preparation for the exam.
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FBL101: Fundamentals of ICT for Installers and Designers
Are you considering starting a career as a cable installer or an information and communications technology (ICT) designer? Or do you have employees who need to know how ICT systems work? Or have you been in the industry for a while, but feel like you could use a refresher on some of the basics? If y
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FBG101: Fundamentals of Bonding and Grounding
In normal conditions, telecommunications cables do not carry voltage, but what if something goes wrong? Fault conditions can cause high voltages to surge into the cables with potentially fatal consequences. In this course, you will learn how proper bonding and grounding can protect ICT equipment, yo
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FMD101: Fundamentals of Telecommunications Media
This course explores the transmission of information over various forms of telecommunications media, including balanced twisted-pair, coaxial, and optical fiber cabling. It focuses on the common characteristics of those mediums and how their construction affects transmission. The course also explain
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FND101: Fundamentals of Network Design
Network users generally do not think in terms of the complexity of the underlying network. They think of the network as a means of accessing the applications they need, when they need them. For ICT professionals, however, it is critical to know how a network is built and how to meet the end users’ n
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