CCOG for APR 225 Winter 2025


Course Number:
APR 225
Course Title:
Electrical Code - Level II
Credit Hours:
4
Lecture Hours:
40
Lecture/Lab Hours:
0
Lab Hours:
0

Course Description

Emphasizes the use and understanding of the NEC. Topics include cable, raceway, busway, cablebus, switches, panel boards, lighting, heating equipment, transformers and the taking of practice exams. Prerequisites: APR 224 or TE 9619. Audit available.

Intended Outcomes for the course

Intended Outcomes for the Course

  1. Use the requirements of the NEC, the Oregon Administrative Rules, and the Oregon Specialty Code, as defined by specific articles in each of these code books to discuss, explain and apply the basic principles of general wireways, portable cords, cables, switches, receptacles, cord connections, plugs, panels, general lighting systems, resistance heating, motors and controls, HVAC/R equipment, generators, transformers, transformer vaults, and related calculations as they apply to the workplace.
  2. Interpret NEC and Oregon Specialty Codes. *
  3. Utilize the Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR's) in relation to the NEC and Oregon Specialty Codes (OSC). *
  4. Use the NEC articles and tables to perform various calculations. *
  5. Prepare for the NEC code exam. *
  6. Complete and pass timed practice exams. *
  7. Complete the NEC code preparation exams with a 75% or higher. *
    * required for statewide Apprenticeship degree

Course Activities and Design

Course Activities and Design

The instructor uses sample computation examinations, and time-saving references/indexes to prepare the student/journeyperson for licensing, per requirements of the NEC.

Outcome Assessment Strategies

Procedures will be discussed at the first class session and the instructor's grading policy will be referenced on the class syllabus.

A Pass - No/Pass grading option is not available for any APR (Apprenticeship) course.

Course Content (Themes, Concepts, Issues and Skills)

  1. Use the requirements of the NEC, the Oregon Administrative Rules, and the Oregon Specialty Code, as defined by specific articles in each of these code books to discuss, explain and apply the basic principles of general wireways, portable cords, cables, switches, receptacles, cord connections, plugs, panels, general lighting systems, resistance heating, motors and controls, HVAC/R equipment, generators, transformers, transformer vaults, and related calculations as they apply to the workplace.
  2. Interpret NEC and Oregon Specialty Codes. *
  3. Utilize the Oregon Administrative Rules (OAR's) in relation to the NEC and Oregon Specialty Codes (OSC). *
  4. Use the NEC articles and tables to perform various calculations. *
  5. Prepare for the NEC code exam. *
  6. Complete and pass timed practice exams. *
  7. Complete the NEC code preparation exams with a 75% or higher. *
    * required for statewide Apprenticeship degree