- Teacher: Stephen Bailey
- Teacher: Ronald Boyce
Trident Learning
Search results: 1987
- Teacher: Stephen Bailey
- Teacher: Ronald Boyce
- Teacher: Euclid Sivers
- Teacher: Stephen Bailey
- Teacher: Ronald Boyce
This course is designed to give students a general foundation in mechanical engineering practice. It covers such topics as basic bench work, forging, basic lathe work and drilling operations.
- Teacher: Geraldine Bryan
- Teacher: Justin Lynch
This course is designed to give students a general foundation in mechanical engineering practice. It covers such topics as basic bench work, forging, basic lathe work and drilling operations.
- Teacher: Geraldine Bryan
- Teacher: Justin Lynch
The course provides the student with the basic theoretical skills in safety, measuring and marking out hand tools, material and heat treatment and the lathe and drill at an introductory level.
- Teacher: Geraldine Bryan
- Teacher: Justin Lynch
The course provides the student with the basic theoretical skills in safety, measuring and marking out hand tools, material and heat treatment and the lathe and drill at an introductory level.
- Teacher: Anthony Browne
- Teacher: Paula Williams
The course provides the student with the basic theoretical skills in safety, measuring and marking out hand tools, material and heat treatment and the lathe and drill at an introductory level.
- Teacher: Anthony Browne
- Teacher: Andrew Gittens
- Teacher: Paula Williams
The course provides the student with the basic theoretical skills in safety, measuring and marking out hand tools, material and heat treatment and the lathe and drill at an introductory level.
- Teacher: Anthony Browne
- Teacher: Andrew Gittens
- Teacher: Paula Williams
This course is a continuation of Mechanical Engineering Theory 1. and provides a more in depth study of lathe operations, introduction to the shaping processes, fastening and joining as well as the theory of cutting tools.
- Teacher: Justin Lynch
This course is a continuation of Mechanical Engineering Theory 1. and provides a more in depth study of lathe operations, introduction to the shaping processes, fastening and joining as well as the theory of cutting tools.
- Teacher: Anthony Browne
- Teacher: Andrew Gittens
- Teacher: Paula Williams
This course is a continuation of Mechanical Engineering Theory 1. and provides a more in depth study of lathe operations, introduction to the shaping processes, fastening and joining as well as the theory of cutting tools.
- Teacher: Anthony Browne
- Teacher: Andrew Gittens
- Teacher: Paula Williams
This is a continuation of course METW 1011 in basic metal working skills, which introduces students to more difficult bench work exercises, basic forging, heat treatment and in depth lathe operations.
- Teacher: Ronald Blades
- Teacher: Anthony Browne
- Teacher: Justin Lynch
- Teacher: Paula Williams
This is a continuation of course METW 1011 in basic metal working skills, which introduces students to more difficult bench work exercises, basic forging, heat treatment and in depth lathe operations.
- Teacher: Ronald Blades
- Teacher: Anthony Browne
- Teacher: Andrew Gittens
- Teacher: Justin Lynch
- Teacher: Paula Williams
This is a practical course in basic metal working skills, which introduces students to hand tools, soldering, basic bench work skills, sheet metal work, drilling, and basic lathing operations.
- Teacher: Ronald Blades
- Teacher: Anthony Browne
- Teacher: Andrew Gittens
- Teacher: Paula Williams
- Teacher: Gregory Brewster
- Teacher: Adrian Stoute
This course is designed to promote synthesis in students through the use of applied knowledge as well as examine the products available in today’s technological market and analyzing their function to best determine how to use them to prove a concept.
- Teacher: Dwayne Brathwaite
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
This course is designed to promote synthesis in students through the use of applied knowledge as well as examine the products available in today’s technological market and analyzing their function to best determine how to use them to prove a concept.
- Teacher: Lynn Bowen
- Teacher: Dwayne Brathwaite
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
This course is designed to familiarize the student with a working knowledge of the fundamentals of computer architecture. The student will be asked to troubleshoot microprocessors and microprocessor- based systems. The course will be delivered with the need for microprocessor-based technologies and how to use them to improve today’s way of life as its prime focus.
- Teacher: Dwayne Brathwaite
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
This course is designed to familiarize the learner with a working knowledge of the fundamentals of computer hardware, operating systems, and software installations. Participants will have the opportunity to practice and hone their skill on computers to assemble, diagnose and troubleshoot basic problems that fall within the responsibilities of an entry-level Information Technology professional.
- Teacher: Dwayne Brathwaite
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson