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Fiber to the Home
Certification

Description: Fiber to the Home Specialist Course
This course is a comprehensive program to introduce the fiber optics technician to Fiber to the Home (FTTH) architectures being utilized, advantages and disadvantages of each and types of components necessary to complete a FTTH fiber segment. Upon completion of this course, the student will be familiar with why FTTH is being implemented today, including technical, marketing, and financial justifications. The student will further be familiar with the technical details and attributes of specialized FTTH components such as: splitters/couplers and wavelength-division multiplexers and the requirements for cables, connectors, splices, and associated hardware. FTTH design and installation requirements will be discussed in detail. The student will be able to successfully install, test, troubleshoot, and maintain FTTH links as a result of real world, hands-on training sessions. Course fee includes all study materials. Course sanctioned by the Fiber Optics Association (FOA).

​Prerequisites Required. 
By Invitation Only.


Class Schedule: 
1 day - 8 am to 5 pm

Next Class:

  • Saturday, May 17, 2025, in Santa Fe

Location:
Intensives in Santa Fe will be held at the Higher Education Center
1950 Siringo Road in Santa Fe, New Mexico, unless otherwise noted


Contact:
​Program is made available through Santa Fe Community College.
Contact Kris Sweden for more information at [email protected]
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This course is sanctioned by the Fiber Optic Association (FOA), the largest professional society of fiber optics in the world. 

​FOA courses offered by BDI DataLynk are recognized ​by The US Department of Labor.
Fiber to the Home
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​2025:
Sat. May 17, 2025

​2024:

Sat, Feb 10, 2024
​Sat, Aug 31, 2024
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2023:
Sat, May 13, 2023
Sat, Jun 10, 2023
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Santa Fe Community College
Office of Continuing Education and Contract Training

505-428-1676.   [email protected]
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