Applied Fiber Courses

Build Real-World Fiber Skills with Hands-On Training

Today’s networks demand precision, reliability, and technicians who understand how to splice, protect, and test fiber with confidence. BICSI’s Applied Fiber Splicing course is designed to elevate your technical skillset through practical, hands-on instruction led by experienced industry professionals.

Whether you are working toward a credential, preparing for field deployment, or expanding your role on complex projects, this course helps you master the splicing techniques that keep high-performance networks running.

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Get Trained with Real-World Experience

Applied Fiber Splicing is a two-day, hands-on course designed to build real-world optical fiber splicing skills using industry-standard tools and techniques. This instructor-led training focuses on both single-fiber and ribbon fiber splicing, giving participants practical experience they can apply immediately in the field.

What You'll Learn

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Proper optical fiber handling and safety practices

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Single-fiber and ribbon fiber splicing techniques

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Use of professional splicing tools and equipment

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Best practices for accuracy, protection and performance

Why Train with BICSI?

Hands-On, Real Equipment

Work directly with the tools and equipment used in the field: fusion splicers, cleavers, microscopes, enclosures, and more. You’ll complete real splice trays, handle real fiber, and complete real assignments that mirror day-to-day job tasks.

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Training That Builds Confidence

From basic handling and safety to advanced fusion splicing, routing, protection, and troubleshooting, our courses give you the confidence to work on active and mission-critical fiber systems.

Guided by Industry Experts

Learn from instructors with field experience across data centers, commercial settings, and large-scale enterprise environments. Their insights help bridge the gap between classroom learning and on-the-job applications.

Applicable to Any Skill Level

New TECHs, early-career installers, and seasoned professionals all benefit from the structured, competency-based approach that BICSI delivers.

 

What This Course Covers

BICSI’s Applied Fiber Splicing course covers the essential concepts and best practices every technician needs, including:

  • Proper fiber handling, preparation, and safety
  • Mechanical vs. fusion splicing methods
  • Cleaving, alignment, and splice optimization
  • Protection, routing, and enclosure preparation
  • Testing and verification of spliced fiber
  • Identifying and troubleshooting splice loss
  • Industry standards and documentation practices

The Applied Fiber Splicing course includes guided exercises, so you can practice each step and build confidence through repetition.

Ideal for TECHs, Installers, and Fiber Professionals

Ideal for technicians, installers and telecommunications professionals looking to strengthen their fiber skills, prepare for credentialing, or expand their role on optical fiber-based projects.

This course supports skill development across a broad range of information and communications technology (ICT) roles, including:

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Field technicians and installers

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Fiber splicing specialists

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Data center and enterprise techs

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Outside Plant (OSP)/Inside Plant (ISP) installers

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Individuals seeking BICSI credentials or exam readiness

If your work involves optical fiber, this course builds the foundation you need to perform with accuracy and consistency. 

Participants can earn 14 CECs upon successful completion.

 

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Take the Next Step
in Your Career

Strengthen your career by building the fiber splicing skills that today’s ICT industry relies on. Whether you’re preparing for certification, expanding your responsibilities, or looking to set yourself apart on job sites, BICSI’s Applied Fiber Splicing course gives you the training you need to advance.

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