Instead of one major exam, NCCER courses like this one have many smaller tests instead. In this CSST program, there are nine short NCCER tests in the first four weeks (course #1) and ten short tests in the second four weeks (course #2), ranging from 10 to 25 multiple-choice test questions in each test. You earn four safety credentials from NCCER by completing both courses. I also include two bonus tests you can take to earn two more NCCER safety credentials.
There are 19 shorter NCCER tests, 9 in the first 4-week course and 10 in the second 4-week course. But there's not any final exam. I'm sorry for not seeing your question until now.
Hello NMLongshot: This particular electronic transit isn't a total station. So there is no setting for true north because it's only a simple theodolite, not a smart theodolite like a total station would be.
@@rinoyujin He's awesome! Very knowledgeable. He's one of those Instructors that are there to help the student. Even thou you have to cover so many subjects the class is not boring. I have recommended over 30 people and they all say the same thing. He's really good.
Hello rinoyujin: I teach NCCER's Construction Site Safety Technology (or CSST) at BRCC as an online hybrid program where you earn up to six NCCER occupational safety credentials that never expire. So you work in my course online. However, I won't leave you just on your own. I hold optional Zoom classes on Saturday mornings to guide my students and point out the most important parts.
Hello Eddie! BRCC just started allowing students to take self-directed placement surveys instead for placement into courses with Math and English prerequiste scores like the ACT. This option is recommended for students who do not have test scores available or who believe they would be successful in courses at a higher level than the test scores indicate. Here is the link: www.mybrcc.edu/academic_affairs/placement.php