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Study the RIGHT material to pass the Boiler Operator or Stationary Engineer license exams you need to pass.



Our comprehensive study guides are written by experts in the powerplant and facilities engineering disciplines. We have researched exam content for all the State, Municipal and Third Party licenses, nationwide and targeted the content of our study guides to ONLY the concepts and topics related to the equipment and systems that are covered on the exams.  You study ONLY the material that is necessary to pass the license exam you need. This eliminates the wasted time studying material and Codes that are NOT NECESSARY for the license you need.

This proven system for scoring high on the exams will provide you with:


- "Key" words that appear in the answers that direct you to the correct answer to any given question.
-  Study material that is specific and pertinent only to the State, Municipal or Third Party license exam you are studying for.
- The exact Code material that is covered on the exam for the license you need.
- Study material written in easy-to-understand every day language and terms you are familiar with.
- Live-time access to your PERSONAL instructor that will be available to you for the entire length of the course. You can consult with your instructor via the telephone, e-mail or fax.
- Instructors are available to you during your days off and off hours on any given day, not just during a usual 9am - 5pm workday.


 
LICENSE PREPARATION COURSES

 

DISTANCE LEARNING STUDY PROGRAM
 
For over 20 years Bullard Industrial Technologies, Inc. has provided distance learning-based license preparation courses for the 9 States requiring licensing and the majority of Cities having licensing requirements. We also provide distance learning-based Power Engineering courses for the American Society of Power Engineers (ASOPE) exams as well as those for the National Institute for the Uniform Licensing of Power Engineers (NIULPE). These are the only distance learning courses designed specifically for License Preparation available to the general public and are offered at a very reasonable cost.
           
The distance learning format provides the student with the advantage of having a personal instructor, studying at his or her own pace at his or her own convenience without the hassles of commuting to and from class and no interference or missed classes due to working a shift work-based schedule.
           
CURRICULUM
 
Instructor:
          Each student is assigned an individual instructor and will be provided with the instructor’s pertinent communication information such as mailing address, fax number, e-mail address and telephone number.
The instructor assigned to each student is responsible for grading and reviewing all Lessons, providing corrections to answers that are wrong or incomplete. The instructor will also submit comments and suggestions to the student for compiling answers, key concepts related to the questions and recommendations related to studying for the license examination. Instructors are available to answer questions from students via telephone, fax, USPS mail or e-mail.
 
Manual:             A “Steam Engineering Reference Manual” is provided to the student. This manual provides a brief synopsis of areas of Steam Engineering that are pertinent to license exams such as ASME and National Board Inspection Code requirements, local license Codes, various types of steam boilers, boiler auxiliaries, combustion principles, centrifugal and reciprocating pumps, water treatment and cooling water systems.
 
Textbooks:        One or more of several textbooks will be provided with the course. Textbooks currently being used are: “Steam Plant Operation, Seventh Edition”,  “Stationary Engineering, Second Edition”, “High Pressure Boilers, Second Edition”, “Low Pressure Boilers, New First Edition”, “Refrigeration in Theory and Practice”.
 
 
 

COURSE COMPLETION POLICY

 
Timeframe:
       
The student has twelve (12) months from receipt of the course to complete the course. Completion of the course is defined as having submitted all of the course lessons to the instructor for grading and correction.
 
Extension:         If the student cannot complete the course in the twelve-month timeframe and has a legitimate reason, the student can submit a request, in writing, to the instructor, requesting a three (3) month extension for completing the course. Upon approval of the instructor, the extension will be granted and the student will have a total of eighteen (18) months, from initial receipt of the course, to complete the course.