
Journey & Master Level Electrical License Exam Prep
Preparation for the Electrician Wishing to Take the Journey or Master Level Electrical License Exam!
January 25, February 1, 8, 15, 22, March 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29, April 5 & 12, 2021
6:00 pm – 9:00 pm (each evening)
Please note: New students can register up until the 3rd class (1/25)
Benefits of Attending:
- Be fully prepared to take the Pennsylvania Journey or Master Level exam
- Utilize an NEC prep work book in conjunction with the NEC Code
- Develop confidence in your ability to read, understand and apply the NEC
- Understand your daily tasks and how the NEC applies to the method of installation
Class Details:
- Class size is strictly limited to 20
- Prereq: 4th year apprentice or 5+ years industry experience
- Each class will end with a short NEC code test in a timed format
- Each class begins with a review of the previous class NEC code test
- Students are to provide their own 2017 NEC Code book – contact Chapter to confirm edition being used
Our Members Say it Best:
“The course was a great benefit to me by helping me better understand how to navigate the code book. I’m applying the workplace to the code requirements to have a better and safer job!”
– Jean Denis, Clark Mechanical Services
Develop Your Knowledge and Learn More About:
- Electrical theory, basic math formulas
- Basic electrical theory
- Alternating current
- Capacitance
- Induction
- Motors and transformers
- NEC calculations
- Raceway and box calculation
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- Conductor sizing and protection calculations
- Motor and AC calculations
- Dwelling unit calculations
- Advanced NEC calculations
- Transformer calculations
- Multi-family dwellings
- Commercial calculations
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Who Should Attend:
Electricians who want to advance their knowledge and expand their understanding of the National Electric Code and electricians who have an interest in taking the Electrical Journey or Master Level Exams should attend. Prereq: 4th year apprentice or 5+ years industry experience.
Instructor:
Drew Doxzon’s experiences began as a residential electrician while participating in the Maryland state apprenticeship program. For 40 years he has been employed as a construction electrician (since 1977), and in the past, Drew has worked for James Craft & Son, Inc. He has held several job responsibilities, such as electrical journeymen, job foremen, superintendent, project manager and department supervisor. Drew has experience in the commercial / industrial construction areas, and he has spent four years installing, wiring and terminating medium voltage (25K) equipment and splicing. Drew also has an extensive background in low voltage motor and HVAC controls as well as experience in design, installation, programming and start-up of building automation systems. He has taught classes for 4th year electrical apprenticeship for the ABC apprenticeship program for nine years.
COVID-19 Safety Update:
Your health and safety are our number one priority, and all CDC-recommended safety protocols in place on the date of the event will be implemented. Total registration numbers may need to be limited to observe safety requirements, and we encourage you to register early. Please check back for updates, watch for update emails from the Chapter following your registration, or call our office at (717) 653-8106. Thank you in advance for your patience and cooperation. Please enter Door 1 when you arrive.
Registration Details:
Preferred Registration Date: Seven days prior to first session. Attendees may register as late as session 3.
If you must cancel for any reason, please contact us immediately. Cancellations received less than 7 days of the start of class cannot be refunded; substitutions are permitted.
Price includes: Includes textbook; Please bring your own 2017 NEC Code Book
ABC Members may select the option to be invoiced. Non-members will need to please pay at time of registration either via credit card payment online or by calling Kelly at the Chapter office: (717) 653-8106.
EIN: 23-1618254 – Contributions or gifts are not deductible as charitable contributions for federal income tax purposes. However, payments may be deductible by members as an ordinary, necessary business expense. See your accountant for details.

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