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ELEC 2014 — – Writing Principles & Codes

4 credits · 4 hours

Introductory course of study in wiring practices, cabling, conductors, insulators, blueprints, and general electrical devices found in the residential and industrial setting. This course is based on current National Electric Code (NEC) standards and should stimulate the student to learn the basics of residential and industrial wiring. It will guide the students in examining the very latest in industry standards and procedures. The student will move step-by-step through the critical tasks and responsibilities that face today's professional residential, commercial, and industrial electricians. This course will cover the interpretation and application to residential, industrial, and commercial wiring of electrical code. Hours: 48 Lecture Hours, 32 Lab Hours Prerequisite(s): ELEC 1014 with a grade of “C” or better Corequisite(s): None Offered: Fall

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