Equivalents may include non-design experience and ICT education such as licensing and certifications. Your RCDD certifying institution will review and approve your equivalents.
Principles of transmission Electromagnetic compatibility Different types of distribution systems Proper cables and connecting hardware Safety systems and protocol ICT systems administration
You may also be able to pursue a bachelor’s degree online or through a local university.
You will be able to register online for most RCDD courses. Be prepared to pay for your course when you register. Your course may cost between $500 and $1,000 USD depending on where you register and what professional association memberships you hold.
If, for any reason, you think you will be unable to complete all course components, talk to your instructor as soon as possible. They will be able to assist you in understanding your options.
The questions will cover every chapter of the content covered in your course. These will include technical topics about electrical principles, information on common ICT equipment, and scenarios that you may encounter on the job. Use your texts and workbook to study prior to your exam date. Upon successful completion of your exam, you will have valid RCDD credentials. These will be valid for 3 years.
You will need to submit proof of your CECs along with your renewal fee. Be sure to get copies of your course completion documents, certificates, or transcripts.
If you attend another conference or trade event, BICSI may consider that for credit in place of one of their own events. Reach you to BICSI to see if an event you plan on attending will qualify for this purpose.
Your fee will need to be submitted with all required paperwork and proof of your CECs.