

The Electrical Applications program at RSI is the perfect fit for someone who wants a career where they can work with their hands and finish electrician school quickly. TWS gives students a hands-on education in a real-world environment where they are taught by industry-experienced professionals.
The Electrical Applications program at RSI trains students in the fundamentals of the following:
Mechanical and electrical principles
Residential and commercial wiring applications
Voice, video and data cabling systems
The application on motors, lighting, devices and various types of transformers
Students will receive a Diploma after successfully completing this program.
In as little as 7 months, you’ll be trained with the skills necessary to enter the electrical industry as an electrician. Here are some of the career opportunities that await you:
Residential Electrician
Commercial Electrician
Industrial Electrician
Maintenance Electrician
The Refrigeration Technologies program teaches students electrical and mechanical principles with hands-on diagnosing, servicing, and repairing heating, cooling and refrigeration problems to prepare them to work as service and maintenance technicians.
The 6-month refrigeration and HVAC training program is designed to train and prepare students for entry as service and maintenance technicians in jobs that utilize technologies employed in the fields of heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration (HVACR). Courses focus on the fundamentals of comfort systems and refrigeration.
Day and evening classes available
Offers program completion in just 6 months
Incorporates real-world training with hands-on curriculum
The Welding Specialist program prepares a graduate for entry level positions in structural, pipe and pipeline, and thin alloy welding. This intense program is primarily lab based and focuses on developing critical welding skills.
These days, many employers are looking for workers with formal welding training.i In RSI’s Welding Specialist program, students receive hands-on training in core welding processes with widespread industry applications: shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas metal arc welding (GMAW), flux-cored arc welding (FCAW), and gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). Instruction is provided in fundamental welding procedures, such as how to prepare arc welding equipment, cut metal using thermal torch techniques, and prevent weld distortion. Welding safety best practices and basic metallurgy are also taught.
Students are awarded a diploma after successful completion of RSI’s welding program, which is also designed to prepare them for the American Welding Society welder certification and similar employer tests. Such credentials can improve welder career opportunities.i
The aim of RSI’s Welding Specialist program is to equip students with the welding skills necessary for entry-level positions in thin alloy, structural, and pipe and pipeline welding. These types of welding have applications in several key industries: construction, transportation, manufacturing, petroleum and many more.
RSI offers a focused, hands-on welding program with plenty of benefits for students.
Time: Complete your welder training in as little as 7 months!
Small Class Sizes: 20:1 student-teacher ratio.
Flexible Scheduling: Welding lab takes only 5 hours per day, 4 days a week (75% of your training time); the other day is spent in class. With morning, afternoon and evening welding courses available, you can work while you train.
Industry Standard Equipment: Train on the same kinds of equipment you could use when you get a job, such as welding machines, plasma and track cutters, and bench grinders.
Experienced, Professional Instructors: Learn from welders who know the industry firsthand from experience.
The Electro-Mechanical Technologies combines the courses of the Electrical Technologies and Refrigeration Technologies programs and includes an overview of Photovoltaic Science and an introduction to the Fundamentals of Solar.
This 9-month program provides training based on a broad range of knowledge in electrical and mechanical technologies, along with heating, ventilation, air conditioning and refrigeration.
Courses focus on the fundamentals of electricity, residential and commercial wiring, and comfort systems. An added value to the electromechanical technician training is the solar energy technology module which features an overview of the Photovoltaic (PV) Science with principles and application processes used in many solar powered systems.
Day and evening classes available
Can be completed in as little as 9 months
Incorporates real world training with hands-on curriculum
Includes a Fundamentals of Solar course
Climate control and refrigeration is almost everywhere, and trained installation, service and maintenance technicians can get their start in the Electro-Mechanical Technologies program at RSI. Plus, gain skills and experience in the Solar Principles and Applications module with an introduction to the fundamentals of solar energy. Possible job opportunities include:
HVAC/R Technician
Power Plant Field technician
Facilities Maintenance Engineer/Technician
Maintenance Electrician
Boiler Operator
Commercial Service Technician
Air Conditioning Technician
HVAC Service Technician
Refrigeration Service Technician
Commercial Refrigeration Technician
Low-Temperature Field Technician
Restaurant & Retail Refrigeration Technician
This program builds upon skills learned in the Electro-Mechanical Technologies program and gives students more in-depth training to prepare them for careers requiring the understanding of all interrelated workings in facilities and commercial environments.
RSI’s 15 month Associate of Occupational Studies in Mechanical Maintenance Engineering Degree program includes the completion of the on-campus Electro-Mechanical Technologies program.
The remaining coursework for the Associate of Occupational Studies in Mechanical Maintenance Engineering Program is available online or on-campus.
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