In this course, students learn the use of the NEC as a tool to plan the safe installation of electrical equipment in residential, commercial, and industrial locations. Students determine the required number and sizes of branch circuits, conductors, fuses, raceways and boxes. Other topics include grounding, motor circuits and controls, local codes, and code changes. Recommended for students interested in industrial control technology and electrician apprentices.
Level I Prereq: Academic Reading and Writing Levels of 6
Level II Prereq: ELE 111 or equivalent
Class offerings by semester
Summer 2020 | Fall 2020 | Winter 2021 | Summer 2021 |
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Day Class (before 5 p.m.) Evening Class (after 5 p.m.) Online Class
Class offerings by semester is offered as a planning tool. Please refer to the course
schedule to see the specifc time and platform for which the course is offered.
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Description | Hours |
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Credits | 4 |
Lecture Hours | 60 |
Clinical Hours | 0 |
Lab Hours | 0 |
Other Hours | 0 |
Total Hours | 60 |