- Valley Career and Technical Center
- National Electric Code
Adult Night Class Descriptions
- A+ Computer Tech
- AC & Refrigeration I (Basic Refrigeration)
- AC & Refrigeration II (Controls & Motors)
- AC & Refrigeration III (Heating & Refrig. Syst.)
- AC & Refrigeration IV
- Advanced Electrical Wiring
- Advanced Machine Shop
- Advanced Plumbing
- Advanced Welding
- Apprenticeship Group Study
- Architectural Bluepring Reading
- Auto Body Repair II
- Auto Body Repair I
- Auto CAD 2019
- Basic Auto Mechanics
- Basic Cabinetmaking/Woodworking
- Basic Carpentry
- Basic Diesel Mechanics
- Basic Electrical Wiring
- Basic Landscaping
- Basic Machine Shop
- Basic Plumbing
- Basic Welding
- Basic/Advanced Masonry Construction
- Beg. and Adv. CPT & ICD-10 Medical Coding
- Beg. Computer/Intro to Windows
- Beginning Photography
- Beginning Spanish
- Behaviors of Successful People/Customer Ser
- CFC Certification
- CNC Programming
- Communication
- Computerized Medical Billing/Insurance
- Dental Assistant
- Drawing Animals and Birds
- Drawing for Beginners
- First Aid & CPR
- Fundamentals of Electricity/Electronics
- Industrial Drive Components
- Industrial Drive Components
- Industrial Electricity Power II
- Industrial Electricity Power IV
- Industrial Piping Systems (Group Study)
- Industrial Pumps & Valves
- Industrial Rigging (Group Study)
- Industrial Safety
- Insurance Billing for the Medical Office
- Intermediate Drawing
- National Electric Code
- Nurse Aide
- Office/Medical Administration
- Optician - Dispensing
- Overview
- Registration Form
- Small Engine & Chainsaw Repair
- Techincal Mathematics
- Watercolor Pencil
- Woodworking Furniture Making
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NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE
This course has been designed to familiarize participants with basic requirements of the National Electric Code. Emphasis is placed on terminology, wiring methods and materials, conductor sizing, overcurrent protection and branch circuit, feeder and service load calculations. Although primarily focused on the needs of the less experienced, exercises and discussion offer an appropriate review opportunity for veteran tradesmen as well.
Last Modified on October 6, 2017