Electrical
Electrician's Assistant
($175)
Students may take the intensive, daytime Electrician’s Assistant class OR spread your study out by taking the three evening classes, Basic Electricity, Residential/Light Commercial Wiring, and National Electrical Code Licensing Preparation, in sequence. Both paths lead to the same Electrical certification. Those already working in the field may register for the NEC Licensing Preparation course separately.
Asheboro
ELC3119B 91315 - 8:30A-12:30P, M-Th, 9/14-10/28
ELC3119B 01055 - 8:30A-12:30P, M-Th, 11/16-1/19(These courses are listed in sequence:)
Basic Electricity
($120+)
This course provides an introduction to industrial electrical maintenance by discussing, defining, and showing the relationships between Ohm's law, volts, amperes, and resistance. Students will solve problems in Direct Current series, parallel, and series parallel circuits. Alternating Current will be discussed including basic terms and three phase AC systems. Students will learn to read electrical schematics and solve various problems associated with electrical flow and troubleshooting using mathematical calculations and test equipment.
Asheboro
ELC3014A 01058 - 6:30-9:30P, TTh, 2/16/10-4/1/10Residential/Light Commercial Wiring
($120)
Study residential and commercial electrical wiring, the installation of electrical devices, calculating load capacity, and National Electrical Code requirements. Wire a building mock-up.
Asheboro
ELC3119A 90765 - 6:30-9:30P, TTh, 9/29-11/19National Electrical Code Licensing Preparation
($120)
Study current electrical code and apply to calculations and installation in everyday electrical work. For more information about the licensing exam, see the following Web site: www.ncbeec.org/exams.asp.
Asheboro
ELC3100A 01003 - 6:30-9:30P, TTh, 12/1/09-2/4/10
Electrical Contractor's License Renewal
According to Title 21 of the N.C. Administrative Code - Chapter 18B - Section .1100, "... qualified individuals ... shall complete eight contact hours of approved continuing education for each license period ..." These courses meet the requirements of the N.C. State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors for 8 contact hours of continuing education credit. They are not sponsored by the Board. All of the N.C. Code Officials Standard Courses are approved as License Renewal credit for Electrical Contractors. Between 8 and 24 hours of credit can be earned for completion of 80% of the Code Classes. See the Code Section below for a schedule of the Code Inspector courses.
Analysis of Changes-2008 NEC by the IAEI
($65)
To provide electrical contractors with updated information on the latest changes in the National Electrical Code as outlined in the Analysis of Changes in the 2008 NEC by the IAEI.
Archdale
ELC3016F 91316 - 8A-5P, F, 10/9PV Systems: Code Considerations
($65)
To provide electrical contractors with updated information on the latest changes in the National Electrical Code as outlined in the Analysis of Changes in the 2008 NEC by the IAEI.
Asheboro
ELC3016G 90767 - 8A-5P, F, 10/30Electrical Level I Standard Inspection
($120)
Asheboro
COD3104A 90770 - 6-10P & 8A-5P, FSaSu , 8/14-8/23
COD3104A 90771 - 6-10P & 8A-5P, FSaSu, 11/3-11/22Electrical Level II Standard Inspection
($120)
Asheboro
COD3110A 90773 - 8A-5P, SaSu , 9/12-9/20
COD3110A 90774 - 8A-5P, SaSu, 12/12-12/20
North Carolina Code Officials Standard Courses
Participants will have a better understanding of the Electrical Code of the North Carolina State Building Code and will be able to apply the Code in the inspection field. With the successful completion of these courses in conjunction with other education and experience requirements specified by the North Carolina Code Officials Qualification Board, course participants will be eligible to take the state examinations for inspector certification. All Code Enforcement Officials/Inspectors must take an approved CE course. The Standard Code courses may be used to fulfill this requirement with 12 credit hours being earned. Participants must complete 80% of the course attendance but are not required to take the final exam.
Electrical Level I Standard Inspection Course
($120)
This course is designed for the education and training of the Electrical Level I code enforcement official who has the responsibility of inspecting residential and small commercial electrical installations in construction up to 20,000 square feet in size.
Asheboro
COD3104A 90770 - 6-10P & 8A-5P, FSaSu , 8/14-8/23
COD3104A 90771 - 6-10P & 8A-5P, FSaSu, 11/3-11/22Electrical Level II Standard Inspection Course
($120)
This course is designed for the education and training of the Electrical Level II code enforcement official who has the responsibility of inspecting electrical installations in all types of construction up to 60,000 square feet in size and is built upon information presented in the Level I Inspection Course.
Asheboro
COD3110A 90773 - 8A-5P, SaSu , 9/12-9/20
COD3110A 90774 - 8A-5P, SaSu, 12/12-12/20Electrical Level III Standard Inspection Course
($120)
This course is designed for the education and training of the Electrical Level III code enforcement official who has the responsibility of inspecting electrical installations in all types of construction of unlimited size and is built upon information presented in the Level I and Level II Inspection Courses.
Asheboro
COD3111A 90740 - 8A-5P, SaSu, 10/10-10/18Fire Prevention Level I Standard Inspection
($120)
Asheboro
COD3120A 90741 - 6-10P, F, 8A-5P, SaSu, 8/14-8/23
COD3120A 90742 - 6-10P, F, 8A-5P, SaSu, 11/13-11/22Fire Prevention Level II Standard Inspection
($120)
Asheboro
COD3121A 90744 - 8A-5P, SaSu, 9/12-9/20
COD3121A 90745 - 8A-5P, SaSu, 12/12-12/20Fire Prevention Level III Standard Inspection
($120)
Asheboro
COD3122A 90747 - 8A-5P, SaSu, 10/10-10/25
N.C. residents 65 years or older are exempt from registration fees, except in courses that are marked with an X.