Advance Transformer expands online course selection

June 10, 2002
Advance Transformer Co., Rosemont, Ill., has added four new courses to its Advance University interactive ballast training site. The new courses complete Level 1 of the program, which represents “Ballast Basics.” Upon successful completion of the 15 courses and quizzes, students will have the ability to print out a personalized certificate documenting their completion of Level 1 courses. According

Advance Transformer Co., Rosemont, Ill., has added four new courses to its Advance University interactive ballast training site. The new courses complete Level 1 of the program, which represents “Ballast Basics.”

Upon successful completion of the 15 courses and quizzes, students will have the ability to print out a personalized certificate documenting their completion of Level 1 courses.

According to a company press release, new courses are currently in development and will be added to the site on an ongoing basis in the coming months. Advance University can be accessed from www.advancetransformer.com.

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