CTS 1 establishes the foundational knowledge required for aspiring AV professionals. It is the first course in a two-course series that is designed to prepare learners with the essential knowledge, skills, and abilities that are essential to the CTS Exam.
Who should take this course:
Professionals who:
Plan to take the CTS® Exam within the next few years
Work as AV technicians or in an adjacent position
Coordinate and collaborate with AV professionals and wish to deepen their knowledge of AV systems, technology, and the industry itself
Prerequisites:
None
Course features:
Explain the scope and significance of the AV industry and describe the role of standards within it.
Explain the fundamental scientific principles that underpin the AV industry, including sound, light, and electricity.
Identify the components of audio and video systems for various AV setups.
Describe the role of networking in AV systems.
Describe the purpose and components of control systems in AV technology.
Identify the different roles within the AV industry, fundamentals or AV project management, and effective communication skills.
It is highly recommended that upon completion of this course learners proceed to the next course in the series: CTS 2. Completion of this course in no way guarantees participants will pass the CTS exam, nor will this program cover all the topics listed in the exam content outline. By registering for this course, you are not signing up for the CTS exam. The CTS exam must be applied for, paid for, and then scheduled separately at a Pearson Vue testing center. Candidates should review the CTS candidate handbook to learn more about the CTS Exam.

Staff Instructor/Technical Advisor, AVIXA
Greg is a 20+ year veteran of the AV industry, having started his career in the production equipment sales side and quickly branching into AV and commercial installations. He worked in parallel with other low-voltage trades, often working in access control, security, and nurse call systems. For most of the past ten years, Greg has worked in higher education with campus technology departments, designing classrooms, auditoriums, and various types of conference systems. Greg has presented at a number of conferences in the past focusing on campus standards development and other areas on in-house integration topics. He's helped publish several universities' AV standards.
Greg holds Crestron's Masters in Commercial Architecture, Level 3 Dante, QSC Level 2 and Video level 1. Greg holds CTS-D and CTS-I certifications and has been active with AVIXA’s Standards Steering Committee and other Standards task forces. Formal education includes an undergraduate degree in Business Administration with and Emphasis in Entrepreneurial Management and a Masters of Engineering in Engineering Management. Greg is a US Army Veteran and was a Combat Communications Specialist during his time in uniform.