BICSI Installer 1® Certificate
BICSI
BICSI Installer 1 (INST1®) is a non-renewable certificate. It demonstrates entry-level knowledge and skills to install information and communications technology (ICT) systems. The certificate validates basic knowledge in the proper and most current methods of installing ICT-related cabling within the confines of a commercial building structure. Skill sets include but are not limited to pulling cable, terminating, and testing copper and coaxial cable.
Duration
Not specified
Credits
Not specified
Cost
Exam Application Fee: $335 - BICSI Member $400 - Nonmember *Includes first exam attempt through Pearson Vue. Exam Retest Fee: $135 - BICSI Member $200 - Nonmember Virtual Walk-in Exam Fee: $135 - Installer 1 Walk-in Exam *Includes scheduling of a hands-on exam with a BICSI Training Delivery Specialist and shipment of a hands-on exam materials kit
Format
Hybrid
What You'll Learn
AI-generatedKey competencies developed through this program
- Hands-onPerform cable pulling operations using appropriate tools and techniques while maintaining cable integrity.Developing
- Hands-onExecute termination procedures for copper cabling following manufacturer specifications and industry best practices.Developing
- Hands-onExecute termination procedures for coaxial cable using proper connectors and tools in commercial installations.Developing
- Hands-onOperate cable testing equipment to verify copper and coaxial cable installations meet performance specifications.Developing
- Hands-onHandle installation tools and equipment safely and effectively during ICT cabling projects.Developing
- KnowledgeIdentify ICT cabling components and infrastructure elements within commercial building structures following industry standards.Emerging
- KnowledgeDescribe proper methods for installing copper and coaxial cable systems in accordance with BICSI installation standards and building codes.Emerging
- KnowledgeExplain safety protocols and procedures for ICT installations in commercial building environments under supervision.Emerging
- KnowledgeDistinguish various cable types and their appropriate applications within information and communications technology systems.Emerging
- MindsetFollow industry standards and worksite protocols when performing ICT installation tasks as part of a team.Emerging
Skills developed through this program
- Conduct field planning and implementation activities including identifying cable properties, interpreting blueprints, inventorying materials, verifying safety plans, and applying labeling schemes
- Identify and distinguish properties and types of copper and fiber cable to support appropriate material selection and installation planning
- Build and prepare telecommunication spaces including telecommunications rooms, equipment rooms, entrance facilities, and terminal equipment locations
- Install bonding and grounding infrastructure in compliance with applicable codes and standards for ICT cabling installations
- Install cable support systems including cable trays, ladder racks, raceways, continuous and non-continuous cable supports, and under-floor support systems
- Prepare telecommunication outlets at walls, floors, utility columns, modular furniture, ceilings, exterior, and other locations including hazardous environments
Occupations this program prepares you for
Detailed information about this program
BICSI Installer 1 (INST1®) is a non-renewable certificate. It demonstrates entry-level knowledge and skills to install information and communications technology (ICT) systems. The certificate validates basic knowledge in the proper and most current methods of installing ICT-related cabling within the confines of a commercial building structure. Skill sets include but are not limited to pulling cable, terminating, and testing copper and coaxial cable. ELIGIBILITY There is no prior ICT industry installation experience requirement for individuals preparing to sit for the Installer 1 exam. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Participants must be able to distinguish between different colors, possess manual dexterity to complete fine motor tasks, stand for extended periods of time, climb ladders, and lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds.
What you need to earn this credential
No requirements listed.
Eligible funding programs
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Scholarships
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