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The Advanced Studies Program is designed for individuals who have completed the 4-year instructor training program to address the need for training individuals through more in-depth instruction in specific subject areas. Click Here for Detailed Information.
Design of the Advanced Studies Program
In order to complete the Advanced Studies Program and graduate as an Electrical Training ALLIANCE Instructional Specialist, participants must satisfactorily complete three Advanced Studies courses. Click Here for Detailed Information.
Completion of the Program
Upon successful completion of the three courses, participants will graduate from the National Training Institute Advanced Studies Program. Graduates will be recognized at the NTI Graduation Ceremony on stage and will be presented with a diploma. They will also be recognized as an “Electrical Training ALLIANCE Instructional Specialist.” This is a notable recognition that can only be achieved through completion of the Advanced Studies Program!
Please take note of the Graduation Dress Code.
Which Course Should I Sign Up For?
Recognizing that many participants have taken one or more Advanced Studies courses in the past, procedures have been established to facilitate the completion and graduation of these participants if they so choose. Click Here for Detailed Information.
Advanced Studies courses to be offered at the National Training Institute include:
- Course 65: Advances in Electrical Training
(Open to all participants that have completed the Four Year Instructor Training Program or participants who have previously completed Part 1 and 2 of one Advanced Studies course, prior to 2016) - Course 71: Evidence-Based Practices in Blended- and Computer-Mediated Learning
(Open only to participants who have previously completed Course 65) - Course 75: Advanced Teaching Skills Using the LMS
(Open only to participants who have previously completed Course 65) - Course 80: Applied Experiences in Electrical Training
(Open only to participants who have previously completed two Advanced Studies courses)