This Utah Electrician Continuing Education course covers: 16 hours of continuing education.
We understand that many electricians feel they gain more from a live instructor, but don't have the time to dedicate to sitting in a classroom. That's why we've worked hard to develop a self-paced, instructor led, video course that allows you to complete the material at your leisure!
Check out a complete list of the course details and benefits below.
Course Details & Benefits:
With At Leisure's electrical continuing education course, you get the benefit of hearing from not just one industry expert, but three. Each instructor brings their unique backgrounds and experience to the table to provide you with a thorough understanding of the topics presented.
Our primary instructor for this course is Robert McGann. Robert has been a license electrician for more than 48 years, a certified Master Electrical Inspector for over 25 years, and an electrical educator for over 28 years. His experience and knowledge shine through in his thorough explanations of regulations and code in this video course.
Joining Robert for much of the course is Joseph McElhinney, a licensed electrician for over 25 years and an experienced electrical educator. Joseph has worked as an electrical inspector for the past 9 years.
A portion of this course is taught by Jeremiah Delaney, a licensed electrician, fire protection engineer, and electrical educator.
This course covers the following topics:
- Introduction
- NEC Code-Wide Changes
- NEC Chapter 1: General
- NEC Chapter 2: Wiring and Protection
- NEC Chapter 3: Wiring Methods and Materials
- NEC Chapter 4: Equipment for General Use
- NEC Chapter 5: Special Occupancies
- NEC Chapter 6: Special Equipment
- NEC Chapter 7: Special Conditions
- NFPA 72: Fire Alarm Systems
- NFPA 70E: Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace [slideshow format, not video]
The course includes periodic multiple choice quiz questions throughout each section, to help the student measure his or her comprehension of the topic and to ensure adequate understanding of each section. These quiz questions are placed periodically throughout the video modules and at the end of each section. There is no minimum score required on the quiz questions; instead, if you select the wrong answer, the correct answer will be given.
At Leisure Contractor Licensing brings to you a self-paced, relaxed, easy-to-navigate online alternative to the traditional classroom setting. Led by three electrical industry experts, our course brings all the benefits of the classroom setting directly to you in the comfort of your own home, workplace, or anywhere else you have internet access. The future of continuing education is here.
Upon completion of the course, your certificate is immediately available for download. At Leisure will also automatically report your credits to the Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL).
We have custom built our course player from scratch with one goal in mind: To offer you the best user experience possible. Get ready for headache-free continuing education.
Don't have time to finish your course in one sitting? Don't worry about it. This course features auto-save course progress, so you can pause anytime and resume from where you left off, without losing any of your work.
Access your account and complete your course(s) from any internet-enabled device, any time, any place.
Our course has been approved by the Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL) to meet all continuing education requirements for Utah electricians.
Course Number: 22103
This course features a 120-day course subscription, which starts when you start your course (not when you purchase your course). If you need more time, simply request a course extension from your online dashboard at no extra charge.
Renewing your license can sneak up on you, leaving you to rush to complete your continuing education at the last minute. We have a solution for you: our license management tools! Free with your account, simply add your license expiration date, and choose when you want to be notified. Our system will automatically notify you that your license is coming due for renewal. Choose between email and/or text notification.
You don't need to be a computer expert to use our platform. "Ease of use" was and is our number one focus when developing our website. Still, you may decide you want some help, and we are a quick phone call away. We receive a great deal of positive feedback for our customer support, so rest assured, you're in good hands. Visit our contact page to reach out.
Courses are not timestamped. Try us out, and if you are not satisfied with the experience, you will receive a full refund as long as you have not completed the course!
Resources:
Utah electricians must complete 16 hours of DOPL-approved continuing education during each two year licensing cycle. 12 of the hours must be "core" education and the remaining four can be "core" or "professional" related.
Licenses expire on November 30 of even years.
See Rule R156-55b-304 for details.
Licenses expire on November 30 of even years.
Approximately 60 days prior to the expiration date of a license, DOPL will mail a renewal notice to each licensee.
You can renew your UT electrician license online via the UtahID website.
During each two year license term, you must have completed 16 hours of continuing education through a DOPL-approved provider, of which a minimum of 12 hours must be on the National Electrical Code.
For more information, visit the Utah DOPL website.
For general licensing questions, call or email:
(801) 530-6628
(866) 275-3675 Toll-Free in Utah
b5@utah.gov
FAQs:
You must notify the Utah Division of Professional Licensing (DOPL) of any changes to your name, physical address, or email address within 10 days of the change.
For more information on how to do so, visit the DOPL website.