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Course Code: TEX-CPR100-BNE260509

This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills you need for gaining your ACMA Open Registration.

Venue: TBA
Location: Brisbane, QLD
Date: Tuesday 26th May 2009 - Thursday 28th May 2009
Duration: 3 Day
Time: 8.30am - 4.30pm
Course Fees: $750 ex. GST
Course Level: 100
CEU's: 18

Prerequisites:
  • Electrical or Electronic Trade Certificate or successfully completed course in basic AC/DC theory
  • Occupational Health and Safety Certification
  • minimum of 6 months cabling experience

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  • Fax the completed payment form to 02 9999 2570

If you have any questions please go to 'contact us' and let us know or call 1300 134 828 and talk to a TEX Team member.


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