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#179589 07/22/08 07:52 PM
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How does one become a CA certified instructor to offer CEU classes in NEC, Theory, Calculations...

I have called the CDE California Department of Education and they were not able to help me.

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Niko #179591 07/22/08 09:02 PM
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That sounds more like a program administered by the licensing people who run the CEU program.


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gfretwell #179759 07/30/08 12:53 PM
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it is administered by a licensed agency, but how does one become a licensed educator for the electrical CEU program?
Any guys teach CEU classes? how did you become certified inorder to offer CEU classes?

I am looking into offering CEU classes.

I have called consumer afairs, education department, cccco.edu and they haven't been able to help me.


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