NCCER Publishes Significant Revision to Industry-Recognized Electrical Curriculum

The four-level electrical track is one of NCCER’s most widely-used programs and sets the industry standard for electrician training.

ALACHUA, FL – GLOBE NEWSWIRE/ The National Center for Construction
Education and Research (NCCER) has published the eleventh edition of its Electrical
curriculum, providing a focused learner experience aligned with 2023 electrical codes and
regulations. With more than 630,000 electricians needed nationwide over the next three years,
the four-level electrical track is one of NCCER’s most widely-used programs and sets the
industry standard for electrician training.
The most robust revision of the curriculum to date, the eleventh edition includes newly
updated content and extensive interactive features. The curriculum was rewritten with help from
top industry subject matter experts, many of whom are involved in the national code-making
process. The resulting training material reflects current industry trends supplemented by new
artwork and graphics that improve comprehension of electrical concepts and code application. In
addition, more than 58 new instructional videos and other learning aids are available through
NCCERconnect, an online solution that combines the enhanced digital curriculum with a
customizable learning management system.
Rounding out NCCER’s Electrical offerings, NCCER’s Journeyman Electrician Exam
Prep was updated to include 2023 code. Designed to help aspiring electricians pass the journey-
level licensing exam in their respective states, these test preparation materials include practice
exams and questions, test-taking tips and more.
To learn more about Electrical Levels 1-4, Eleventh Edition, contact your Pearson
executive director or visit the Electrical craft page on the NCCER website. To learn more about
the Journeyman Electrician Exam Prep, visit the NCCER store.
NCCER develops and distributes its curricula in partnership with a leading learning
company, Pearson, and ensures that it complies with the Department of Labor’s Office of
Apprenticeship requirements for time-based training. Individuals who successfully complete
these training programs through an NCCER Accredited Training Sponsor will earn industry-
recognized credentials.
For more information, visit: www.nccer.org.

NCCER Publishes Significant Revision to Industry-Recognized Electrical Curriculum

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