All alarm licensees in the state of Mississippi are required to complete continuing education in order to renew their license. JADE Learning provides all the courses necessary to meet the requirements for an Mississippi alarm license renewal.
All of our Mississippi alarm continuing education courses are taught online, where you are free to work at your own pace on your own time, from anywhere you'd like. Work from your desktop, laptop, tablet, or even a smartphone. Our Mississippi alarm continuing education courses work around your schedule.
Each course includes an official certificate of completion that you can save for your records. Looking for state reporting information? Learn more here.
Mississippi alarm technicians are required to complete 12 hours of continuing education annually.
JADE Learning has helped over 150,000 professionals renew their licenses for more than 20 years, and we can help you, too.
Choose from a list of state-approved courses. Our course material is 100% online.
Study at your own pace according to your schedule, using a desktop computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone.
Upon course completion, you'll receive a certificate that confirms you completed your continuing education hours. For states that accept provider reporting, we'll report your CE hours directly to the state.
This 12-hour package fulfils all continuing education requirements for alarm technicians in Mississippi.
A comprehensive guide to selecting and installing low-voltage conductors addressed in Article 725 of the 2020 NEC. This course introduces the user to the arrangement of the 2020 NEC and explains the scope of the select Articles addressing low-voltage conductors, the systems and applications where low-voltage conductors are to be used, the limitations of low-voltage conductors, and the procedure for properly selecting and installing these conductors and cables. This course has no prerequisites.
This class will cover the fundamentals of access control systems using computer animations to present common access control systems used in four-door to forty-door systems installed in factories, offices and institutions.
This course provides an overview of the false alarm problem, current available solutions, and the impact on the alarm industry. It includes tips on installation, user training, and ongoing follow-up that can help reduce the false alarm rate.
This course will provide a survey of residential security systems including room by room options for fire and smoke detectors and other life safety protective measures such as medical alerts and swimming pool alarms. Home automation and integration of energy management will also be discussed.
This course is designed as an introduction to the history and fundamentals of biometrics, with a specific focus on physiological biometrics, such as the face, eyes, or hands. In addition to looking at specific biometric technologies, we will also discuss how to successfully implement, operate, and evaluate a biometrics system, as well as how to solve common implementation problems.
This course covers computer and networking basics for security installations as well as network hardware, cable types and requirements, wireless networking, security system case studies, and tips for success while working with the security system customer. This course is intended for intermediate level installers and system designers.
Personnel in Mississippi can take this course to learn alarm system fundamentals. It is designed for those who need to know more about the security alarm systems installation process, review common terms and practices or fill in gaps in their current understanding of security installations
“This course fit right into what I was doing on the job. I am out-of-state right now but with the online class I can get the state CE done and keep my license up to date — thanks...”
— M.R., Lexington, MS