Renew Your North Carolina Electrical License
Stay Current. Stay Licensed. Stay Working.
The National Electrical Code (NEC) is constantly evolving. To keep your North Carolina electrical license active and your skills sharp, you need reliable, Board-approved continuing education. At Cape Fear Community College, we make the renewal process straightforward and stress-free.
Our NEC Code Changes courses are designed specifically to meet the North Carolina Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors (NCBEEC) requirements, providing you with the necessary CEUs in a professional, hands-on environment.
Who Should Attend?
Whether you are working in the field or overseeing a crew, this update training is essential for:
- Licensed Electricians (Master & Journeyman)
- Electrical Contractors (Unlimited, Intermediate, Limited, SP-SFD)
- Inspectors
- Maintenance Electricians
- Anyone required to complete NEC update training for license renewal
Fast-Track Your License Renewal
We value your time and know you need to get back to the job site. Our 8-hour update course is designed for maximum efficiency, allowing you to complete your requirements in a single day.
- Convenience: Classes are typically held on Saturdays from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
- Schedule: Includes a 1-hour lunch break to keep you focused.
- Reporting: Optimized processes ensure your license remains in good standing without the wait.
The CFCC Advantage
- Expert Instruction: Learn the most critical code changes from industry veterans who understand the field.
- Instant Verification: Walk away with your Certificate of Completion immediately after the course ends.
- Rapid Reporting: We submit your hours to the NCBEEC within two business days—guaranteed.
What to Bring
Please arrive prepared with the following supplies to ensure you get the most out of your training:
- Notebook and pen
- Highlighter
- Calculator
Course Topics & Articles
Our curriculum covers the most significant updates to the National Electrical Code. Each session provides 50 minutes of deep-dive instruction on the following articles:
| NEC Articles | Description |
|---|---|
| Articles 90-200 | Introduction and General Requirements |
| Articles 210-240 | Branch Circuits, Feeders, and Overcurrent Protection |
| Article 250 | Detailed Focus on Grounding and Bonding |
| Articles 300-310 | Wiring Methods and Materials |
| Articles 320-400 | Specific Wiring Methods and General-Use Equipment |
| Articles 400-490 | Equipment for General Use |
| Articles 500-590 | Special Occupancies |
| Articles 600-840 | Special Equipment and Communication Systems |
Ready to get started?
Don’t wait until the expiration date. Secure your seat in our next NEC Code Changes session and keep your career moving forward.
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