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Whether you’re looking to expand your electrician practice or learn a new trade, Berk Trade and Business School has the quick, efficient programs you need. Through the Long Island City trade school’s One Hundred Clock-Hour Avocational Programs, students receive the vital education needed to develop their practices or learn new skills.

Led by experts in the field, the non-accredited classes are ideal for those looking to brush up on skills, expand their technical horizons, or broaden an existing professional practice. In just 17 weeks, students at the trade school receive formal, hands-on training to successfully execute a range of maintenance and repair skills in residential settings. Whether you’re interested in the electrical wiring or plumbing maintenance program, you will come away with a breadth of new abilities in a short period of time.

trade schoolUnlike the trade school’s other courses, the 100 clock-hour classes are not accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (ACCSC). For that reason, the courses are not designed to fully prepare you for your primary professional career or vocation. However, these classes are a highly affordable and convenient way to broaden your skill set or freshen up your skills. Whether you’re a plumber looking to add some electrical skills to your resume or a property owner who wants to take your plumbing and electrical needs into your own hands, the trade school offers a trusted education. It’s also ideal for those looking to test the waters before fully committing to a new technical career. 

To set yourself up for technical success, look no further than Long Island City’s best trade school. For more information about classes and programs, call Berk Trade and Business School today at (718) 729-0909 or visit their website. You may also contact an admissions advisor with any questions at admissions@berktradeschool.com, and find the trade school on Facebook and Twitter.

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