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Master and Journeyman Electrician Exam Preparation

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Course Description:

Preparing for the Mater or Journeyman Electrician Exam requires a combination of technical knowledge, practical experience, and exam-specific strategies. The exam typically tests a candidate’s understanding of the National Electrical Code (NEC), electrical theory, installation practices, safety regulations, and local codes relevant to electrical systems.

 

Lab Time and Prerequisites:

Attendees should have basic electrical training.  Some field experience is also recommended, but not mandatory.

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Product Overview: Master and Journeyman Electrician Exam Preparation

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Review the Exam Requirements:

  • Understand the specific licensing requirements for your state or jurisdiction, including eligibility, work experience, and application procedures.
  • Identify the scope of the exam (e.g., residential, commercial, industrial electrical systems).

Study the NEC Thoroughly:

  • Focus on key areas such as grounding and bonding, wiring methods, overcurrent protection, branch circuits, services, and special occupancies.
  • Use the latest edition of the NEC adopted by your state or local authority.

Brush Up on Electrical Theory:

  • Review concepts such as Ohm’s Law, AC/DC circuits, series and parallel circuits, voltage drop calculations, and motor controls.
  • Practice solving calculations quickly and accurately, as exams often include math problems.

Gain Practical Experience:

  • Apply hands-on skills from work experience, including installation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of electrical systems.
  • Review proper use of tools, meters, and testing equipment.

Use Practice Exams and Study Guides:

  • Take practice exams to familiarize yourself with question formats and timing.
  • Use study guides, online courses, and training materials that align with the NEC and local code requirements.