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Course #18779 - National Electrical Code Update (w/NFPA 70E)

Course Expiration: February 3, 2024
Course Type: Contractor
Core Credit Hours: 6.0
HVAC Specific: No
Energy Specific: No
Course Type: Electrician
Core Credit Hours: 16.0
HVAC Specific: No
Energy Specific: No
NFPA-70E Specific: Yes
Course Name:National Electrical Code Update (w/NFPA 70E)
Course Outline & Objectives:
Course Schedule Courses running May - November 2022 Dates TBD
Calendar Events
Keywords: National Electrical Code Update NEC Electrical Safety Wiring and protecting Wiring methods and materials equipment for general use
Location(s): Davis
Teaching Method: Live
Company Name: Davis Technical College
Phone: 801.593.2100
Address: 550 East 300 South
City: Kaysville
State: UT
Postal Code: 84037
Email Address: workforceeducation@davistech.edu
The Course Provider is: a recognized accredited college or university
Signup Link: https://brc.davistech.edu/workforce-education
Instructor First Name: Johnathan
Instructor Last Name: Musselman
Instructor License #: 8166746-5502
Instructor Resume:
Instructor Resume: Johnny Resume.pdf
Instructor First Name: Chris
Instructor Last Name: Applonie
Instructor License #: 266252-5504
Instructor Resume: I began working in the electrical trade in 1993. I became a journeyman in 1997. The contractors that I worked for provided me with an extensive array of experience from residential to industrial. Most of my time was spent in commercial and industrial settings. In 2006, I began working for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as an electrician in their maintenance department. In the Fall of 2006 I also began teaching at Salt Lake Community College as an adjunct instructor in the apprenticeship program. During that time I have taught all 4 sections (years) in that program. Including the online or distance learning program.
Instructor First Name: Chris
Instructor Last Name: Applonie
Instructor License #: 266252-5504
Instructor Resume: I began working in the electrical trade in 1993. I became a journeyman in 1997. The contractors that I worked for provided me with an extensive array of experience from residential to industrial. Most of my time was spent in commercial and industrial settings. In 2006, I began working for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as an electrician in their maintenance department. In the Fall of 2006 I also began teaching at Salt Lake Community College as an adjunct instructor in the apprenticeship program. During that time I have taught all 4 sections (years) in that program. Including the online or distance learning program.
Instructor First Name: Johnathan
Instructor Last Name: Musselman
Instructor License #: 8166746-5502
Instructor Resume:
Instructor Resume: Jacobsen, Mark vita.doc
Instructor First Name: Chris
Instructor Last Name: Applonie
Instructor License #: 266252-5504
Instructor Resume: I began working in the electrical trade in 1993. I became a journeyman in 1997. The contractors that I worked for provided me with an extensive array of experience from residential to industrial. Most of my time was spent in commercial and industrial settings. In 2006, I began working for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as an electrician in their maintenance department. In the Fall of 2006 I also began teaching at Salt Lake Community College as an adjunct instructor in the apprenticeship program. During that time I have taught all 4 sections (years) in that program. Including the online or distance learning program.
Instructor First Name: Johnathan
Instructor Last Name: Musselman
Instructor License #: 8166746-5502
Instructor Resume:
Instructor Resume: Jacobsen, Mark vita.doc

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