NCCER Publishes Updated Heavy Equipment Operations Curriculum
ALACHUA, Fla. – The National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) has published the fourth edition of its Heavy Equipment Operations (HEO) curriculum. The three-level curriculum covers the foundational skills required to safely and effectively operate a range of construction equipment.
The new edition includes important changes to reflect customer usage and market demand, including a new module about GPS/GNNS technology to improve students’ understanding of the most state-of-the-art operator tools and advancements. In addition, several previous modules have been combined and condensed to reduce redundancy. The curriculum updates were developed and approved by a group of experienced heavy equipment subject matter experts.
In addition to NCCER’s traditional level completion and craft completion credentials, the Heavy Equipment Operations curricula also offers interim credentials for twelve possible HEO career paths based on individual equipment specializations.
Enhanced digital coursework and interactive assets for Heavy Equipment Operations, 4th Edition, are in development and will be offered through the NCCERconnect online learning platform.
To learn more about Heavy Equipment Operations Levels 1-3, 4th Edition, contact your Pearson executive director or visit NCCER’s craft page.
NCCER develops and distributes its curricula in partnership with the world’s leading learning company, Pearson, and ensures that it complies with the Department of Labor’s Office of Apprenticeship requirements for time-based training. Individuals who successfully complete the curricula through an NCCER-accredited training program will earn industry-recognized credentials. To explore NCCER training materials and purchasing options, click here.
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About NCCER – The National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit education foundation and the leading provider of construction education for industry and career and technical education programs. With flexible workforce development and learning solutions, NCCER’s programs provide consistency and quality to ensure craft professionals and learners receive industry-recognized credentials and certifications. To learn more, visit www.nccer.org.