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NSCA Rolls Out Online Audio Course

The National Systems Contractor Association (NSCA) has rolled out a new online seminar to help audio systems technicians. NSCA University's Technical Fundamentals of Audio course provides technical knowledge for a variety of audio markets, including commercial, industrial, education, and government facilities, according to the association.

NSCA Rolls Out Online Audio Course

The National Systems Contractor Association (NSCA) has rolled out a new online seminar to help audio systems technicians. NSCA University’s Technical Fundamentals of Audio course provides technical knowledge for a variety of audio markets, including commercial, industrial, education, and government facilities, according to the association.

The National Systems Contractor Association (NSCA) has rolled out a new online seminar to help audio systems technicians. NSCA University’s Technical Fundamentals of Audio course provides technical knowledge for a variety of audio markets, including commercial, industrial, education, and government facilities, according to the association.

Participants can earn 8.0 Learning Units (LUs) within NSCA University’s College of Technical Knowledge. Topics include everything from decibels and Ohm’s law, to series and parallel circuits as voltage and current dividers, subjective loudness and temporal masking, and sound distribution over time.

“NSCA understands that technicians and installers don’t always have time to participate in on-site training,” said Norah Hammond, NSCA senior director of professional development, in a statement. “The Technical Fundamentals of Audio course provides a concise summary of techniques that can take years of self-training and experience to obtain otherwise.”

The 16-hour, instructor-led course is $299 for NSCA members and $369 for non-members. NSCA members can also apply their education credits for up to 25 percent of the price of the course. Upon registration, participants will have access to the course for 45 calendar days.

For more information, visit NSCA’s e-learning page.

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