Course Expiration: |
September 6, 2019 |
Course Type: |
Electrician |
Core Credit Hours: |
8.0 |
HVAC Specific: |
No |
Energy Specific: |
No |
NFPA-70E Specific: |
No |
Course Type: |
Contractor |
Core Credit Hours: |
6.0 |
HVAC Specific: |
No |
Energy Specific: |
No |
Course Name: | 2017 National Electrical Code |
Course Outline & Objectives: | Course will cover over 400 new codes and definitions of the 2011 NEC Requirements for electrical installations. Major changes allowing new forms of alternate energy to power electric vehicles will be studied. Course meets six hours DOPL core requirement for contractors and eight hours DOPL core requirement for electricians. |
Course Schedule |
All courses are held at the Salt Lake Community College Miller Campus, 9750 South 300 West, MFEC 206.
February 3, 2018;
March 10, 2018;
April 14, 2018;
May 12, 2018;
July 14, 2018;
August 11, 2018;
September 8, 2018;
October 13, 2018;
November 10, 2018;
December 8, 2018
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Date: 02/03/2018 Location: Salt Lake
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Date: 03/10/2018 Location: Salt Lake
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Date: 04/14/2018 Location: Salt Lake
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Date: 07/14/2018 Location: Salt Lake
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Date: 08/11/2018 Location: Salt Lake
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Date: 09/08/2018 Location: Salt Lake
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Date: 10/13/2018 Location: Salt Lake
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Date: 11/10/2018 Location: Salt Lake
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Date: 12/08/2018 Location: Salt Lake
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Keywords: |
NEC,National Electrical Code,Electrical,Continuing Education |
Location(s): |
Salt Lake
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Teaching Method: | Live |
Company Name: | Salt Lake Community College |
Phone: | 801-957-5223 |
Address: | 9750 South 300 West MFEC 211D |
City: | Sandy |
State: | UT |
Postal Code: | 84070 |
Email Address: | moani.campbell@slcc.edu |
The Course Provider is: | a recognized accredited college or university |
Signup Link: | http://www.slcc.edu/continuinged/programs/electrician-license-renewal.aspx |
Instructor First Name: | Edward |
Instructor Last Name: | Evans |
Instructor License #: | 129022-5502 |
Instructor Resume: | Edward William “Bill” Evans
Licensed Electrical Contractor since 1986 License # 246610-5501.
Master Electrician license # 129022-5502.
Bill has worked as an Electrician for Hercules, Kennecott Copper, Wasatch Electric on the Micron Lehi Sight, SLCC at the Utah Sate Prison and as a teacher, trainer and instructor.
Bill has taught in the Electrician Apprentice ship since 1989, including 1st year, 2nd year, 3 year, and 4th year. He has been the Lab instructor, and has also taught 4th Year Review Electrician exam for the last 9 years. Bill has been teaching the License Renewal class on the latest National Electrical Code (N.E.C ) updates & changes in the code along with Code related classes, motor controls, grounding fire alarms, fire prevention, safety, safety equipment, supervisory, foreman, teaching and training. Bill likes to teach, and always tries to pass along the experiences of true stories of why obeying the code is safe and good quality work is a good habit that will mean success and happiness for the electrician, company and the customers served. |
Instructor First Name: | Edward |
Instructor Last Name: | Evans |
Instructor License #: | 129022-5502 |
Instructor Resume: | Edward William ?Bill? Evans
Licensed Electrical Contractor since 1986 License # 246610-5501.
Master Electrician license # 129022-5502.
Bill has worked as an Electrician for Hercules, Kennecott Copper, Wasatch Electric on the Micron Lehi Sight, SLCC at the Utah Sate Prison and as a teacher, trainer and instructor.
Bill has taught in the Electrician Apprentice ship since 1989, including 1st year, 2nd year, 3 year, and 4th year. He has been the Lab instructor, and has also taught 4th Year Review Electrician exam for the last 9 years. Bill has been teaching the License Renewal class on the latest National Electrical Code (N.E.C ) updates & changes in the code along with Code related classes, motor controls, grounding fire alarms, fire prevention, safety, safety equipment, supervisory, foreman, teaching and training. Bill likes to teach, and always tries to pass along the experiences of true stories of why obeying the code is safe and good quality work is a good habit that will mean success and happiness for the electrician, company and the customers served. |