Navigating the National Electric Code / Electrical Exam Prep

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About this Course:
Looking to take either your Journeyman or Master Electrical Exam? Or do you want to brush up on your skills in using the NEC? You won’t want to miss out on these five hours of virtual live training, based on the 2017 NEC! With an internet connection and a tablet or laptop, you can access this class at a location of your choice.

From helpful tips on reading and using the 2017 National Electrical Code (NEC®) book to reviewing electrical principals to help you solve exam questions and taking short mock exams, this introductory class is sure to get you started on the right path.

Who should attend:
This online virtual live course is for anyone who wants to learn to navigate the 2017 NEC®. It is approved for 5 CEU hours for the State of Wisconsin.

Instructor:
Joe Hertel, retired chief electrical engineer for the State of Wisconsin, who has been involved in writing state electrical exams in the past and is a wealth of electrical code knowledge.

How it Works:
Upon registration, you will receive an automated email invitation to the class. Further directions and worksheets will be emailed to you approximately two days before the class starts. Worksheets are in a PDF format and should be download and printed out in advance.

Format: This course is presented in two virtual live sessions using GoToWebinar. Each session is two and a half hours long. Five total hours of instruction.

Session #1: Overview National Electrical Code. How to find answers to common questions.
Session #2: Overview Continuation and sample exam.

Dates: Wednesdays, April 21 & 28, 2021

Time: 5:00 pm to 7:30 pm Central/ 6:00 to 8:30 Eastern (5 total hours)

Cost:  Apprentices & Employees of ABC members — $75

Practice Exam Questions: At the conclusion of the first session on April 21, a 50-question sample exam will be sent in an email to participants. This will give participants a week to work on the questions. The second session will focus on going over each question. Please have the 2017 National Electrical Code book and/or the applicable code for your jurisdiction, scrap paper, writing instrument, and a calculator available at the start of the course.

Time

(Wednesday) 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm CST

Location

Online

Registration

Register Online

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