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WEEKDAY CLASSES BELLEVUE & MARYSVILLE BELLEVUE: Wed, May 9: Electrical Installation Req & Methods Thu, May 10: NEC Requirements for Electrical Maint. Fri, May 11: Motors, Calculations & Classified Locations Tue, May 15: Intro to Grounding & Bonding Wed, May 16: 2017 NEC Update for Electricians Thu, May 17: Intro to Conductors, Conduit & Box Calcs Fri, May 18: 06 Limited Energy License Review Thu, May 31: Electrical Circuit Theory Fri, Jun 1: RCW/WAC for the 2017 NEC Thu, Jun 7: Find the Code: NEC & RCW/WAC Fri, Jun 8: Tables of the NEC Thu, Jun 21: Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 4 Fri, Jun 22: Intro to Basic Load Calculations Thu, Jul 12: Switchboards, Switchgear, Panelboards... Fri, Jul 13: Residential Wiring Thu, Jul 26: RCW/WAC & Theory of Electrical Circuits Fri, Jul 27: Basic History of Electricity Fri, Aug 10: Intro to Grounding & Bonding Thu, Aug 23: Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 3 Fri, Aug 24: Lamps & Ballasts - LEDS and Drivers MARYSVILLE: Fri, May 4: Understanding Volts, Amps & Ohms Fri, May 18: Lamps & Ballasts - LEDS and Drivers Fri, Jun 22: Electrical Circuit Theory Fri, Jul 6: 2017 NEC Update for Electricians Fri, Jul 20: Intro to Grounding & Bonding Fri, Aug 3: Theory of Electrical Power Fri, Aug 17: Unlocking NEC Article 250 ELECTRICAL ADMINISTRATOR/ MASTER ELECTRICIAN EXAM PREP COURSE BELLEVUE: SATURDAY, MAY 5 - MONDAY, MAY 7 BELLEVUE: SATURDAY, JULY 21 - MONDAY, JULY 23 ELECTRICAL JOURNEYMAN EXAM PREP COURSE BELLEVUE: SATURDAY, JUNE 9 - MONDAY, JUNE 11 BELLEVUE: SATURDAY, AUGUST 18 - MONDAY, AUGUST 20 PLUMBING JOURNEYMAN EXAM PREP COURSE MT VERNON: FRIDAY JUNE 8; SATURDAY JUNE 9; FRIDAY JUNE 15 & SATURDAY JUNE 16 MT VERNON: FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 7; SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 8; FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 14 & SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 15

Table of Contents Online Courses... 1 Overview...1 Online Electrical Courses...2 Online Plumbing Courses...3 Keep Your License Active with Washington State-Approved Continuing Education! The Construction Industry Training Council of Washington (CITC) takes great pride in providing superior online and classroom courses for Electrical Trainees, Electricians, Plumbers and Plumber Trainees to meet the continuing education requirements for the State of Washington. Electrical Trainee... 5 Overview...5 Requirements for Electrical Trainees...5 Spring/Summer 2018 Schedule...6 Classroom Course Descriptions...8 Electrical Admin/Master Prep Course... 11 Electrical Journeyman Prep Course... 11 Electrical...17 Overview...17 Requirements for Electricians...17 Spring/Summer 2018 Schedule... 18 Classroom Course Descriptions...20 Electrical Admin/Master Exam Prep... 23 Electrical Journeyman Exam Prep... 23 Plumbing...29 Overview...29 Requirements for Plumbers...29 Spring/Summer 2018 Schedule...30 Classroom Course Descriptions... 31 Plumbing Journeyman Exam Prep... 33 Registration...34 Registration Information... 34 5 Ways to Register... 34 Registration Deadlines... 34 Registration Form... 35 Construction Industry Training Council of Washington Continuing Education 1930 116th Ave NE Bellevue, WA 98004 Phone: 877-238-8646 Fax: 425-462-7391 Web: ceu.citcwa.org Email: ceu@citcwa.org MT. VERNON MARYSVILLE Course Locations CITC schedules classroom courses throughout Washington State. For detailed facility information, view your confirmation email or contact CITC toll-free at (877) 238-8646 prior to your scheduled course date. BELLEVUE TACOMA VANCOUVER SPOKANE

CONTINUING EDUCATION ONLINE COURSES SAVE TIME Take courses on your own schedule, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, from the comfort of your own home. SAVE MONEY Online Courses range in price from $39-$79. ELECTRICAL COURSES Complete all 24 hours of required CEUs for Journey-level Electricians including: NEC Update, RCW/WAC Update & Industry Related courses! PLUMBING COURSES Complete all 16 hours of required CEU s for Plumbers including: Plumbing Code Update, Industry Related & Industry Related Electrical courses!

Online Washington State Approved Continuing Education Courses With CITC s online Continuing Education courses you are able to maintain your Electrical and Plumbing Certifications on your schedule and from the comfort of your home! Our Washington State approved online courses are developed by local, licensed professionals to provide you with the most current and accurate information. Online courses are self-paced, allowing the student to complete a course on their own schedule, taking breaks when necessary. Courses are available 24 hours/day, 7 days/week, for one year from the date of purchase. Please note: per WAC 296-46B-970 (4)(D), Electrical Trainees can NOT receive continuing education credit for online courses. To view specific continuing education requirements for Electricians, see page 17, for plumbers and plumber trainess, see page 29. Online Courses allow you to: Fit courses around your schedule Never miss or delay work due to class time Complete courses on your own time with 24/7 access to online resources Receive the same continuing education credits as with traditional classroom courses Receiving Continuing Education Credit: Upon successful completion of a course, students are able to download a Certificate of Completion and CITC is required to report the continuing education hours directly to Washington State Labor and Industries within 7 days, however, hours are genereally reported the next business day after receiving notification of course completion. System Requirements Computer, laptop or mobile device running an up-to-date version of Internet Explorer, Safari or Google Chrome (other browsers may support online courses, but should be tested before purchasing) High-speed / Broadband connection (dial up connections are not recommened) Valid Email address For detailed information regarding Online Courses, contact CITC toll-free at 877.238.8646 or visit us online at ceu.citcwa.org. 1

ONLINE COURSES Online Electrical Courses CITC s Online Electrical courses were developed by current Continuing Education instructors and are based on the content taught in a classroom setting. Students must pass the question/answer portion with a minimum score of 75%. For detailed information regarding online courses, visit ceu.citcwa.org. Courses marked with a indicate that electricians who hold both an Electrical and Plumbing license can apply the credit for this course towards both licenses. 2017 NEC Update Online... $79 CEU Credit: 8 hours NEC Code Update This online course will cover the most pertinent and commonly encountered additions and deletions in the 2017 National Electric Code, including the reason and significance of the changes. Required Materials: 2017 NEC Code Book (recommended, not required) 2017 NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE (NEC) The National Electrical Code (NEC), or NFPA 70, is the foundation of all electrical wiring and practice in the United States. Electrical Basics Online...$49 CEU Credit: 4 hours Industry Related This online course reviews basic electrical topics, including electrical safety, electrical theory, and electrical code. Required Materials: The course provides all necessary content to answer the questions. Electrical Safety Online...$49 CEU Credit: 4 hours Industry Related This online course covers the NFPA 70E, which addresses the hazards associated with working in the trade. Topics include proper guidelines for electrical exposure; precautionary steps necessary to ensure a safe work environment; lockout/tagout; PPE; and training requirements for all workers. Required Materials: The course provides all necessary content to answer the questions. Introduction to Parallel Circuits Online...$39 CEU Credit: 4 hours Industry Related This online course illustrates the proper method to solve parallel circuit calculations in relationship to volt, amps, ohms and watts. Required Materials: The course provides all necessary content to answer the questions. Introduction to Series Circuits Online...$39 CEU Credit: 4 hours Industry Related This online course covers the calculation methods for series circuits including electrical current, voltage drops, resistance and wattages that contain resistors and inductors in series. Required Materials: The course provides all necessary content to answer the questions. Effective July 1, 2017, all state inspections will be based on the current version of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 and Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 296-46B, and the 2017 National Electrical Code. Low Voltage/Limited Energy Online...$39 CEU Credit: 4 hours Industry Related This online course focuses on the 2017 NEC and Washington Administrative Code (WAC 296-46B) rule requirements for Low Voltage and Limited Energy installations. Required Materials: 2017 NEC Code Book (recommended, not required) CITC does not sell the 2017 National Electric Code. Code books can be found online, at electrical supply stores or at local bookstores. 2

ONLINE COURSES NEC Article 250 Online... $79 CEU Credit: 8 hours NEC Code Update This online course covers the 2017 NEC Article 250: Grounding and Bonding, with an overview of Articles 90, 100 and 110 to provide an understanding of fundamental requirements needed to fully understand Article 250. Required Materials: 2017 NEC Code Book (recommended, not required) NEC Article 725 Online...$39 CEU Credit: 4 hours NEC Code Update This online course covers the 2017 NEC Article 725 Class 1, Class 2 and Class 3 Remote- Control, Signaling and Power-Limited Circuits with an overview of Articles 90, 100 and 110 to provide an understanding of fundamental requirements needed to fully understand Article 725. Required Materials: 2017 NEC Code Book (recommended, not required NEC Article 760 Online... $79 CEU Credit: 8 hours NEC Code Update This online course covers the 2017 NEC Article 760: Fire Alarm Systems, with an overview of Articles 90, 100 and 110 to provide an understanding of fundamental requirements needed to fully understand Article 760. RequiredMaterials: 2017 NEC Code Book (recommended, not required) RCW/WAC Update Online...$39 CEU Credit: 4 hours RCW/WAC Update This online course covers basic requirements as well as significant changes in the latest edition of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW 19.28) and Washington Administrative Code (WAC 296-46B). Required Materials: Free download of the current RCW/WAC s included with Online Plumbing Courses CITC s Online Plumbing courses were developed by current Continuing Education instructors and are based on the content taught in a classroom setting. Students must pass the question/answer portion with a minimum score of 70%. For detailed information regarding online courses, visit ceu.citcwa.org. Courses marked with a indicate that plumbers who hold both an Electrical and Plumbing license can apply the credit for this course towards both licenses. Electrical Basics Online...$49 CEU Credit: 4 hours Industry Related Electric This online course reviews basic electrical topics, including electrical safety, electrical theory, and electrical code. Required Materials: The course provides all necessary content to answer the questions. Electrical Safety Online...$49 CEU Credit: 4 hours Industry Related Electric This course covers the NFPA 70E, which addresses the hazards associated with working in the trade. Topics include proper guidelines for electrical exposure; precautionary steps necessary to ensure a safe work environment; lockout/tagout; personal protective equipment (PPE); and training requirements for all workers. Required Materials: The course provides all necessary content to answer the questions. I appreciate the ability to take the classes at night and still be Dad around the house. Thanks! 3

ONLINE COURSES Plumbing Code Update Online... $79 CEU Credit: 8 hours Plumbing Code This online course provides a review of common UPC and Washington State requirements encountered by residential and commercial plumbers. Required Books/Materials: 2015 Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC); Washington State Amendments (free PDF included with course) Top Plumbing Questions Online...$39 CEU Credit: 4 hours Plumbing Code or 4 hours Industry Related Plumbing This online course covers the most commonly asked Code questions in the plumbing industry. Required Books/Materials: 2015 Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC); Washington State Amendments (free PDF included with course) 2015 UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE (UPC) On July 1, 2016, Washington State adopted the 2015 Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) with the Washington State Amendments as the code regulating all plumbing installations in the State. Effective July 1, 2016, all continuing education courses for Plumbers and Plumber Trainees, both online and in the classroom, will be based on the 2015 Uniform Plumbing Code. Effective January 1, 2017, the Journey level and Residential Specialty examination will be based on the 2015 Uniform Plumbing Code. CITC does not sell the 2015 Uniform Plumbing Code. Code books can be found online, at larger supply stores or at local bookstores. UPC Chapter 2: Plumbing Definitions Online...$39 CEU Credit: 4 hours Plumbing Code or 4 hours Industry Related Plumbing This online course reviews the most common and useful definitions of the 2015 UPC, Chapter 2: Definitions. Required Books/Materials: 2015 Uniform Plumbing Code (recommended, not required); Washington State Amendments (free PDF included with course) Waste & Vent Sizing Online...$39 CEU Credit: 4 hours Plumbing Code or 4 hours Industry Related Plumbing This online course challenges students on the proper application and interpretation of Chapters 7 through 10 of the 2015 UPC as it relates to drain, waste, and vent loading and pipe sizing To successfully complete this online course, student must have a prior knowledge of waste and vent sizing. Required Books/Materials: 2015 Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC); Washington State Amendments (free PDF included with course); Waste & Vent Sizing drawings (included with course) Water Pipe Sizing Online...$39 CEU Credit: 4 hours Plumbing Code or 4 hours Industry Related Plumbing This online course challenges students to properly size water pipes by emphasizing the Tables in Chapter 6 of the 2015 UPC and information on the current Water Supply Fixture Units. To successfully complete this online course, student must have a prior knowledge of water pipe sizing. Required Books/Materials: 2015 Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC); Washington State Amendments (free PDF included with course); Water Pipe Sizing drawings (included with course). 4

Electrical Trainee Washington State Approved Basic Classroom Training Courses Our basic classroom training courses are developed by local, licensed professionals to meet the continuing education requirements for Electrical Trainees. Classroom courses encourage interaction, feedback and lively discussions with your fellow classmates. Participants learn practical, useful information. Electrical Journeyman, Electrical Administrator's or Master Electricians can take any of the courses offered under the Electrical Trainee section of this catalog for Industry Related continuing education credit. Exams All participants in basic classroom training courses are required to complete and pass a 20-question exam with a minimum score of 75%. Students with a testing anxiety, learning disability or language barrier are encouraged to inform the instructor so that all efforts to ensure student success are made. Continuing Education Requirements Electrical Trainee card holders are required to complete Basic Classroom Training prior to renewing their trainee card every two years. Electrical trainees must complete 48 hours of Basic Trainee Classes to renew/activate their training certificate. Per WAC 296-46B-970 (4)(c)((ii)((D), all basic trainee courses must be classroom instruction only. No correspondence or internet classes are allowed. For additional questions on your Electrical Trainee license in Washington State, contact Labor & Industries Electrical Department at 360.902.5269 or online at www.lni.wa.gov. Registration Deadlines CITC requires all students register prior to the class date - NO EXCEPTIONS. Students who attend class without prior registration will not receive continuing education credit. Registration is open until the day(s)/time(s) listed below or until the class has reached maximum enrollment. CITC encourages all students to register early in order to ensure a space in class. For more information on registration, see page 34. CLASS START DAY.REGISTRATION DEADLINE Monday...Friday 3:00pm Tuesday...Monday 4:00pm Wednesday...Tuesday 4:00pm Thursday...Wednesday 4:00pm Friday...Thursday 4:00pm Saturday...Friday 3:00pm Sunday...Friday 3:00pm 5

ELECTRICAL TRAINEE COURSES MAY 2018 Fri 5/4 Understanding Volts, Amps & Ohms Marysville 8A-5P Sat 5/5 Conductors & Terminations Bellevue 8A-5P Sat-Mon 5/5-7 Electrical Administrator/Master Exam Prep Course Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 5/5 Introduction to Conductors, Conduit & Box Calculations Marysville 8A-5P Sat 5/5 Introduction to Grounding & Bonding Marysville 8A-5P Sat 5/5 Introduction to the 2017 NEC Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 5/5 Residential Wiring Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 5/6 Code Requirements for Electricians: Part 1 Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 5/6 Electrical Transformers Bellevue 8A-5P Sun 5/6 Unlocking NEC Article 250: Grounding & Bonding Tacoma 8A-5P Wed 5/9 Electrical Installation Requirements & Methods Bellevue 8A-5P Thu 5/10 NEC Requirements for Electrical Maintenance Bellevue 8A-5P Fri 5/11 Motors, Calculations & Classified Locations Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 5/12 Essential Changes to the 2017 NEC Vancouver 8A-5P Sat 5/12 Introduction to the 2017 NEC Marysville 8A-5P Sat 5/12 Motor Control Basics Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 5/12 RCW/WAC Update & Low Voltage/Limited Energy Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 5/12 RCW/WAC Update for the 2017 NEC Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 5/13 Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 1 & 2 Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 5/13 Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 3 Spokane 8A-5P Sun 5/13 Residential Wiring Bellevue 8A-5P Tue 5/15 Introduction to Grounding & Bonding Bellevue 8A-5P Wed 5/16 2017 NEC Update for Electricians Bellevue 8A-5P Thu 5/17 Introduction to Conductors, Conduit & Box Calculations Bellevue 8A-5P Fri 5/18 06 Limited Energy License Review Bellevue 8A-5P Fri 5/18 Lamps & Ballasts - LEDS and Drivers Marysville 8A-5P Sat 5/19 15 Theories and Laws for Electricians Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 5/19 Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 4 Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 5/19 Data & Communication Cabling Marysville 8A-5P Sat 5/19 Find the Code Reference: NEC & RCW/WAC Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 5/19 Introduction to Electrical Codes Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 5/19 Introduction to Electrical Theory Vancouver 8A-5P Sat 5/19 RCW/WAC Update & Introduction to Article 230 Bellevue 8A-5P Sun 5/20 Article 230: Electrical Services Spokane 8A-5P Sun 5/20 Basic History of Electricity Bellevue 8A-5P Sun 5/20 Introduction to Electrical Circuits Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 5/20 Tables of the NEC Tacoma 8A-5P Thu 5/31 Electrical Circuit Theory Bellevue 8A-5P JUNE 2018 Fri 6/1 RCW/WAC Update for the 2017 NEC Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 6/2 Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 3 Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 6/2 Essential Changes to the 2017 NEC Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 6/2 NEC Requirements for Electrical Maintenance Marysville 8A-5P Sat 6/2 Theory of Electrical Power Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 6/3 Introduction to Electrical Circuits Spokane 8A-5P Sun 6/3 Introduction to Electrical Codes Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 6/3 Introduction to the 2017 NEC Bellevue 8A-5P Sun 6/3 RCW/WAC Update & Theory of Electrical Circuits Tacoma 8A-5P BUY 5 8-HOUR CLASSROOM COURSES AND GET ONE 8-HOUR CLASSROOM COURSE FREE* COURSES MUST BE PURCHASED IN A BUNDLE TO RECEIVE DISCOUNT. BUY 5 GET 1 FREE *Receive One (1) FREE 8-hour continuing education classroom course with the purchase of Five (5) 8-hour classroom courses. Discount applied automatically for online orders. In order to redeem coupon, classes must be bought in a bundle. Discounts available at the time of purchase ONLY and can not be redeemed after your order has been placed. Not valid with any other offers. No cash value. Expires 12/31/2018. 6

ELECTRICAL TRAINEE COURSES Thu 6/7 Find the Code Reference: NEC & RCW/WAC Bellevue 8A-5P Fri 6/8 Tables of the NEC Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 6/9 Article 230: Electrical Services Marysville 8A-5P Sat-Mon 6/9-11 Electrical Journeyman Exam Prep Course Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 6/9 Introduction to Electrical Theory Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 6/9 Lamps & Ballasts - LEDS and Drivers Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 6/9 RCW/WAC & Basic Electricity/Code Requirements Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 6/10 Code Requirements for Electricians: Part 1 Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 6/16 15 Theories and Laws for Electricians Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 6/16 Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 1 & 2 Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 6/16 Electrical Motors, Motor Circuits & Article 430 Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 6/16 Fundamentals of Motor Controls Marysville 8A-5P Sat 6/16 Residential Wiring Vancouver 8A-5P Sat 6/16 Unlocking NEC Article 250: Grounding & Bonding Tacoma 8A-5P Thu 6/21 Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 4 Bellevue 8A-5P Fri 6/22 Electrical Circuit Theory Marysville 8A-5P Fri 6/22 Introduction to Basic Load Calculations Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 6/23 Code Requirements for Electricians: Part 1 Vancouver 8A-5P Sat 6/23 Code Requirements for Electricians: Part 2 Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 6/23 Motors, Calculations & Classified Locations Marysville 8A-5P Sat 6/23 RCW/WAC & Basic Electricity/Code Requirements Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 6/23 Solar Photovoltaic Systems Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 6/23 Switchboards, Switchgear, Panelboards & Loadcenters Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 6/24 2017 NEC Update for Electricians Spokane 8A-5P Sun 6/24 Introduction to Grounding & Bonding Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 6/24 Understanding Volts, Amps & Ohms Bellevue 8A-5P JULY 2018 Fri 7/6 2017 NEC Update for Electricians Marysville 8A-5P Sat 7/7 Code Requirements for Electricians: Part 1 Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 7/7 Code Requirements for Electricians: Part 2 Vancouver 8A-5P Sat 7/7 RCW/WAC Update & Introduction to Article 230 Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 7/7 Tables of the NEC Marysville 8A-5P Sun 7/8 Introduction to the 2017 NEC Tacoma 8A-5P Thu 7/12 Switchboards, Switchgear, Panelboards & Loadcenters Bellevue 8A-5P Fri 7/13 Residential Wiring Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 7/14 Alternative Energy Systems Spokane 8A-5P Sat 7/14 Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 1 & 2 Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 7/14 Data & Communication Cabling Marysville 8A-5P Sat 7/14 NEC Requirements for Electrical Maintenance Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 7/14 RCW/WAC & Basic Electricity/Code Requirements Marysville 8A-5P Sat 7/14 Understanding Volts, Amps & Ohms Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 7/15 06 Limited Energy License Review Spokane 8A-5P Sun 7/15 Introduction to Electrical Circuits Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 7/15 RCW/WAC Update for the 2017 NEC Tacoma 8A-5P Fri 7/20 Introduction to Grounding & Bonding Marysville 8A-5P Sat 7/21 Article 230: Electrical Services Bellevue 8A-5P Sat-Mon 7/21-23 Electrical Administrator/Master Exam Prep Course Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 7/21 Essential Changes to the 2017 NEC Marysville 8A-5P Sat 7/21 Motor Control Basics Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 7/21 RCW/WAC Update & Low Voltage/Limited Energy Vancouver 8A-5P Sun 7/22 Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 4 Tacoma 8A-5P Thu 7/26 RCW/WAC Update & Theory of Electrical Circuits Bellevue 8A-5P Fri 7/27 Basic History of Electricity Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 7/28 15 Theories and Laws for Electricians Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 7/28 Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 3 Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 7/28 Introduction to Conductors, Conduit & Box Calculations Spokane 8A-5P Sat 7/28 Introduction to the 2017 NEC Marysville 8A-5P Sun 7/29 Essential Changes to the 2017 NEC Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 7/29 Introduction to Electrical Theory Bellevue 8A-5P AUGUST 2018 Fri 8/3 Theory of Electrical Power Marysville 8A-5P Sat 8/4 2017 NEC Update for Electricians Vancouver 8A-5P Sat 8/4 Electrical Circuit Theory Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 8/4 Fundamentals of Motor Controls Marysville 8A-5P Sat 8/4 RCW/WAC & Basic Electricity/Code Requirements Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 8/4 Residential Wiring Tacoma 8A-5P 7

ELECTRICAL TRAINEE COURSES Sat 8/4 Tables of the NEC Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 8/5 Introduction to Electrical Theory Tacoma 8A-5P Fri 8/10 Introduction to Grounding & Bonding Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 8/11 Electrical Motors, Motor Circuits & Article 430 Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 8/11 Introduction to Basic Load Calculations Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 8/11 Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers Spokane 8A-5P Sat 8/11 RCW/WAC Update & Introduction to Solar PV Systems Marysville 8A-5P Sat 8/11 RCW/WAC Update for the 2017 NEC Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 8/12 Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 1 & 2 Spokane 8A-5P Sun 8/12 Introduction to Electrical Codes Tacoma 8A-5P Fri 8/17 Unlocking NEC Article 250: Grounding & Bonding Marysville 8A-5P Sat 8/18 06 Limited Energy License Review Vancouver 8A-5P Sat-Mon 8/18-20 Electrical Journeyman Exam Prep Course Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 8/18 Essential Changes to the 2017 NEC Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 8/18 Find the Code Reference: NEC & RCW/WAC Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 8/18 Introduction to the 2017 NEC Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 8/18 Motors, Calculations & Classified Locations Marysville 8A-5P Sun 8/19 Understanding Volts, Amps & Ohms Tacoma 8A-5P Thu 8/23 Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 3 Bellevue 8A-5P Fri 8/24 Lamps & Ballasts - LEDS and Drivers Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 8/25 Basic History of Electricity Spokane 8A-5P Sat 8/25 Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 4 Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 8/25 Code Requirements for Electricians: Part 1 Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 8/25 Conductors & Terminations Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 8/25 Solar Photovoltaic Systems Marysville 8A-5P Sun 8/26 Article 230: Electrical Services Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 8/26 Find the Code Reference: NEC & RCW/WAC Bellevue 8A-5P REQUIRED MATERIALS CITC s continuing education courses may require a Code book or other text, tools and materials. It is essential that each attendee have the required book(s) and materials to gain the full benefit of the course and increase success on the end of class exam. Code books can be found online or at larger electrical supply stores. CITC does not sell books. 06 Limited Energy License Review This course reviews material relevant to an 06 (Limited Energy) specialty license by providing a focused review of the NEC s Limited Energyrelated sections, the RCW/WAC, and examrelevant technology and mathematics. RCW/ WAC Rules and other supplemental handouts included in cost of Fri, May 18...Bellevue $119 Sun, July 15...Spokane $99 Sat, August 18...Vancouver $119 15 Theories and Laws for Electricians This course will allow the electrician to understand ideas and theories from a layman s point of view that can be used on the jobsite. Topics include everything from basic electron theory to advanced concepts of three phase circuits. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: Sat, May 19...Tacoma $119 Sat, June 16...Bellevue $119 Sat, July 28...Tacoma $119 2017 NEC Update for Electricians This course will cover the most pertinent and commonly encountered additions and deletions in the 2017 National Electric Code (NEC), including the reason and significance of the changes. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: Wed, May 16...Bellevue $119 Sun, June 24...Spokane $99 Fri, July 6...Marysville $119 Sat, August 4...Vancouver $119 8

ELECTRICAL TRAINEE COURSES Alternative Energy Systems This course covers the basics of Alternative Energy Systems including Solar Photovoltaic, Geothermal, and Wind Farms. Focus is on the main features, advantages, and disadvantages of the various approaches to creating cleaner, more efficient energy resources. References will be made, to the NEC and the RCW/ WAC requirements for these systems. RCW/ WAC Rules and other supplemental handouts included in cost of Scheduled Date Sat, July 14...Spokane $99 I learned more in an 8 hour class than I have in the last 3 months on the job! Article 230: Electrical Services This course covers important code requirements for electrical service installations. Topics include service disconnect requirements; metering; AC system grounding; WAC amendments to the NEC and much more. This curriculum is code heavy, but loaded with practical knowledge regarding the subject. Whether you are a trainee who has just begun pulling wire or you are a journeyman who wants a refresher or update on the NEC and WAC requirements for services, this is the class for you! Supplemental handouts included in cost of Sun, May 20...Spokane $99 Sat, June 9...Marysville $119 Sat, July 21...Bellevue $119 Sun, August 26...Tacoma $119 Basic History of Electricity This course will guide participants through a basic history of electricity. Topics include how electricity is produced, understanding the power of electricity, what electricity really is and how electricity is transported. Required Materials: Sun, May 20...Bellevue $119 Fri, July 27...Bellevue $119 Sat, August 25...Spokane $99 Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapters 1 & 2 This course will cover a basic understanding of Chapters 1 and 2 of the NEC, with an emphasis on the fundamental rules and major concepts of Articles 100 and 200. References to the RCW/WAC requirements for these chapters will be covered along with how to use the NEC to solve important code questions. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Sun, May 13...Tacoma $119 Sat, June 16...Tacoma $119 Sat, July 14...Bellevue $119 Sun, August 12...Spokane $99 Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 3 This course will guide participants through a basic understanding of Chapter 3 of the NEC. References to the RCW/WAC requirements for this chapter will be covered along with how to use the NEC to solve important code questions. Sun, May 13...Spokane $99 Sat, June 2...Tacoma $119 Sat, July 28...Bellevue $119 Thu, August 23...Bellevue $119 Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 4 This course will guide participants through a basic understanding of Chapter 4 of the NEC, with an emphasis on the fundamental rules and major concepts of this chapter. References to the RCW/WAC requirements for this chapter will be covered along with how to use the NEC to solve important code questions. Sat, May 19...Tacoma $119 Thu, June 21...Bellevue $119 Sun, July 22...Tacoma $119 Sat, August 25...Bellevue $119 9

ELECTRICAL TRAINEE COURSES Code Requirements for Electricians: Part 1 This course will review many important and fundamental NEC requirements that all electricians should know. Content is intended to provide a foundation of electrical knowledge to build upon or a review of key Code requirements for all electricians. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Sun, May 6...Tacoma $119 Sun, June 10...Tacoma $119 Sat, June 23...Vancouver $119 Sat, July 7...Bellevue $119 Sat, August 25...Tacoma $119 Code Requirements for Electricians: Part 2 Part 1 is NOT a pre-requisite for this class! This course reviews additional important and fundamental NEC requirements that all electricians should know. The course material is intended as either a foundation of electrical knowledge to build upon or a review of key code requirements for all electricians. Sat, June 23...Tacoma $119 Sat, July 7...Vancouver $119 Conductors & Terminations This course provides an introduction to the NEC application requirements and calculations for sizing and using conductors and terminations. Special focus will be on NEC Article 310: Conductors for General Wiring. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Sat, May 5...Bellevue $119 Sat, August 25...Tacoma $119 Data and Communication Cabling This course is designed to present the NEC requirements related to data and communication cabling, basic terminology associated with data and communication cabling and a demonstration of basic skills required to complete a data and communication cabling installation. All necessary tools and supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: Sat, May 19...Marysville $119 Sat, July 14...Marysville $119 Electrical Circuit Theory This course provides an overview of Electrical Circuit Theory and will help participants understand amps, ohms, volts, coulombs and watts, as well as learn about magnetism, electron theory and series and parallel circuits. Also covered are how to calculate motor circuits and an overview of insulators, conductors, and semiconductors. Required Materials: Thu, May 31...Bellevue $119 Fri, June 22...Marysville $119 Sat, August 4...Bellevue $119 Electrical Installation Requirements and Methods This course will cover requirements corresponding to work that an electrician is likely to encounter and highlight the NEC Codes related to Electrical Installations, Means and Methods. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Scheduled Date Wed, May 9...Bellevue $119 There was nothing on the state exam that took me by surprise thanks to your class. The instructor really zoned in on the crucial areas in a short time frame. Thank you for all the help! 10

ELECTRICAL TRAINEE COURSES Electrical Administrator/Master Electrician Exam Prep Course for the Washington State Exam CEU Credit: 24 hours Basic Classroom Training *EXAM PREP* This comprehensive 3-day course prepares participants to take the Electrical Administrator or Master Electrician Exam for the State of Washington. This course is formatted to reflect the current testing modules and includes the following topics: Requirements of the National Electric Code Analysis of Washington State Rules & Regulations Electrical Theory and Application Ohm s Law and its uses Common electrical formulas and calculations Techniques for solving basic load calculations for residential and commercial structures Methods and strategies for taking the exam Practice exams covering code, theory, RCW/ WAC s and calculations All participants will receive the following copyrighted material, which can be brought into the exam: 3-ring binder with over 500 pages of useful information, examples, practice exams and calculation forms Bound copy of the current RCW/WACs Over 1,000 practice questions with a thorough review of answers Supplemental handouts, diagrams, examples and worksheets Completion of this course does not guarantee a passing score on the licensing exam. Required Materials: 2014 or 2017 NEC Code Book (see below), Keyword Index (i.e. Tom Henry Key Word Index or Ferm s Fast Finder), Non-Programmable Calculator, Highlighters, Paper, Pen/Pencil * Per Washington State L&I, all electrical examinations will be based on the 2014 edition of the NEC through June 30, 2018. Beginning July 1, 2018, all electrical examinations will be based on the 2017 edition of the NEC. CITC will base the May 5-7 class on the 2014 NEC and the July 21-23 class on the 2017 NEC. For more information or questions relating to the NEC Code Book, please contact the CEU Department at 877-238-8646. Exam Information Contact Washington Labor and Industries Electrical Program at 360.902.5269 This is a 3-day All 24 hours must be attended to obtain continuing education credit. Bellevue (see dates below) $549 Day 1: Saturday, May 5 8am-5pm Day 2: Sunday, May 6 8am-5pm Day 3: Monday, May 7 8am-5pm Bellevue (see dates below) $549 Day 1: Saturday, July 21 8am-5pm Day 2: Sunday, July 22 8am-5pm Day 3: Monday, July 23 8am-5pm Due to limited availability, no refunds or transfers will be issued for students who do not show to this class. No exceptions. Electrical Journeyman Course for the Washington State Exam CEU Credit: 24 hours Basic Classroom Training *EXAM PREP* This comprehensive 3-day course prepares participants to take the Electrical Journeyman Exam for the State of Washington. This course is formatted to reflect the current testing modules and includes the following topics: Requirements of the National Electric Code Analysis of Washington State Rules & Regulations Electrical Theory and Application Ohm s Law and its uses Common electrical formulas and calculations Methods and strategies for taking the exam Practice exams covering code, theory, RCW/ WAC s and calculations All participants will receive the following copyrighted material, which can be brought into the exam: 3-ring binder with over 500 pages of useful information, examples, practice exams and calculation forms Bound copy of the current RCW/WACs Over 1,000 practice questions with a thorough review of answers Supplemental handouts, diagrams, examples and worksheets Completion of this course does not guarantee a passing score on the licensing exam. Required Materials: 2014 or 2017 NEC Code Book (see below), Keyword Index (i.e. Tom Henry Key Word Index or Ferm s Fast Finder), Non-Programmable Calculator, Highlighters, Paper, Pen/Pencil * Per Washington State L&I, all electrical examinations will be based on the 2014 edition of the NEC through June 30, 2018. Beginning July 1, 2018, all electrical examinations will be based on the 2017 edition of the NEC. CITC will base the June 9-11 class on the 2014 NEC and the August 18-20 class on the 2017 NEC.For more information or questions relating to the NEC Code Book, please contact the CEU Department at 877-238-8646. Exam Information Contact Washington Labor and Industries Electrical Program at 360.902.5269 This is a 3-day All 24 hours must be attended to obtain continuing education credit. Bellevue (see dates below) $549 Day 1: Saturday, June 9 8am-5pm Day 2: Sunday, June 10 8am-5pm Day 3: Monday, June 11 8am-5pm Bellevue (see dates below) $549 Day 1: Saturday, August 18 8am-5pm Day 2: Sunday, August 19 8am-5pm Day 3: Monday, August 20 8am-5pm *Due to limited availability, no refunds or transfers will be issued for students who do not show to this class. No exceptions. 11

ELECTRICAL TRAINEE COURSES Electrical Motors, Motor Circuits & Article 430 This course provides an overview of NEC Article 430: Motors, Motor Circuits, and Controllers. Topics include definitions and terminology, motor nameplate requirements, calculating motor circuit conductors, branch circuit overcurrent protective devices, motor and branch circuit ground fault protection, installation of controllers and disconnects, sizing of fuses and circuit breaker and feeder tap rules. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Sat, June 16...Tacoma $119 Sat, August 11...Tacoma $119 Electrical Transformers This course introduces participant to what transformers are, how they work, and why voltages are calculated differently in the US as compared to other countries. Participants will also learn about WYE, Delta, code regulations, and calculations pertinent to transformers. Scheduled Date Sun, May 6...Bellevue $119 Essential Changes to the 2017 NEC This course provides an analysis of important changes to the 2017 NEC, including new and revised requirements impacting residential, commercial, and industrial electrical installations. Participants will become familiar with using code publications; gain a clear understanding of how the NEC rule-making process works; and discuss and analyze the most pertinent and commonly encountered additions and deletions in the 2017 edition of the NEC. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: Sat, May 12...Vancouver $119 Sat, June 2...Bellevue $119 Sat, July 21...Marysville $119 Sun, July 29...Tacoma $119 Sat, August 18...Tacoma $119 Find The Code Reference: NEC & RCW/WAC Rules Class participation and engagement will be high in this class. AM: How to use the NEC Code book and the index to find all necessary references within the Code. PM: Covers the current edition of RCW/WACs and how to use the index to find the information specified within the body of the text. Relevant Code references will be discussed to cement the knowledge gained and show how the Code relates to field work as an Electrician or Administrator. RCW/WACs and supplemental handouts included in cost of Highlighters, Sat, May 19...Tacoma $119 Thu, June 7...Bellevue $119 Sat, August 18...Tacoma $119 Sun, August 26...Bellevue $119 *Half Day (AM or PM Only) $79 Fundamentals of Motor Controls In this course, students will learn: motor control symbols, operation of contractors and relays, drawing and reading motor control diagrams, control wire numbering and color coding, NEC requirements for control circuits, and motors and motor circuits. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials:, Basic Hand Tools: Strippers, Flat screwdriver, #1 and #2 Philips - NO 10-in-1 TOOLS PLEASE! Sat, June 16...Marysville $119 Sat, August 4...Marysville $119 Introduction to Basic Load Calculations This course introduces students to load calculations per the NEC. Participants will learn to solve basic calculations for singledwelling, multi-dwelling, and commercial units using Power Law, Ohm s Law, and NEC tables. Highlighters, Fri, June 22...Bellevue $119 Sat, August 11...Bellevue $119 12

ELECTRICAL TRAINEE COURSES Introduction to Conductors, Conduit and Box Calculations This calculations course is guided by NEC Articles 310, 312 and 314. Recent code changes require more strict calculations. A review of the Code changes and practical calculation practice will help the students achieve expert knowledge of the subject. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Sat, May 5...Marysville $119 Thu, May 17...Bellevue $119 Sat, July 28...Spokane $99 Introduction to Electrical Circuits This course will introduce participants to electrical circuits. It offers a general introduction to electrical concepts used in Ohm s law and includes atomic theory, electromagnetic force, resistance, and electric power equations. Also covered are series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits. Sun, May 20...Tacoma $119 Sun, June 3...Spokane $99 Sun, July 15...Tacoma $119 *NEW* Introduction to Electrical Codes Not valid for NEC Code Update or RCW/WAC Update for Journey-level Electricians. This course introduces the concepts for safe installation requirements found in the NEC and RCW/WACs; provides an understanding of how the NEC and WAC rule making process works; and instructs students in using code publications. Also covered are the basic purposes of bonding and grounding, AFCI, and GFCI protection required to provide electrical safety. RCW/WAC Rules and supplemental handouts included in cost of Sat, May 19...Bellevue $119 Sun, June 3...Tacoma $119 Sun, August 12...Tacoma $119 Introduction to Electrical Theory This course introduces the concepts of electrical theory, including the application of Ohm s law in simple circuits, the selection of and uses for electrical test equipment, and electrical and job site safety requirements. Required Materials: Sat, May 19...Vancouver $119 Sat, June 9...Bellevue $119 Sun, July 29...Bellevue $119 Sun, August 5...Tacoma $119 Introduction to Grounding & Bonding This course provides an introduction to grounding and bonding concepts as outlined in the NEC. Topics include: GFCI/AFCI devices, function of an OCPD, basic calculations, and review of NEC Article 250. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: NEC Code Book, Sat, May 5...Marysville $119 Tue, May 15...Bellevue $119 Sun, June 24...Tacoma $119 Fri, July 20...Marysville $119 Fri, August 10...Bellevue $119 Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers This course will cover the basics of Programmable Logic Controllers with an emphasis on the evolution of these devices in electrical installations where few advances in technology have impacted the trade so dramatically. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: 2017 NEC Code Book,, Laptop Computer (Recommended) Scheduled Date Sat, August 11...Spokane $99 13

ELECTRICAL TRAINEE COURSES Introduction to the 2017 NEC Participants will learn about the layout, format, history and use of the NEC and review the Code by chapter, highlighting the most utilized articles commonly encountered on the job. Sat, May 5...Bellevue $119 Sat, May 12...Marysville $119 Sun, June 3...Bellevue $119 Sun, July 8...Tacoma $119 Sat, July 28...Marysville $119 Sat, August 18...Bellevue $119 Lamps and Ballasts - LED s and Drivers This course provides students with a thorough understanding of the operations of various lamps and ballast, including fluorescent and HID. Light spectrum and lumens will be covered before concluding with a practical Light Budget Calculation based on the standards of the NEC. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: Fri, May 18...Marysville $119 Sat, June 9...Tacoma $119 Fri, August 24...Bellevue $119 Motor Control Basics This course will cover Articles 430 and 500 of the NEC relating to calculations and installation requirements for motors and motor control systems. Topics include definitions and terminology, motor nameplate requirements, calculating motor circuit conductors, branch circuit overcurrent protective devices, motor and branch circuit ground fault protection, installation of controllers and disconnects, sizing of fuses and circuit breaker and feeder tap rules. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Scheduled Date Sat, May 12...Tacoma $119 Sat, July 21...Tacoma $119 Motors, Calculations and Classified Locations This course will cover Articles 430 and 500 of the NEC relating to calculations and installation requirements for motors and motor control systems. Topics include definitions and terminology, motor nameplate requirements, calculating motor circuit conductors, branch circuit overcurrent protective devices, motor and branch circuit ground fault protection, installation of controllers and disconnects, sizing of fuses and circuit breaker and feeder tap rules. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Fri, May 11...Bellevue $119 Sat, June 23...Marysville $119 Sat, August 18...Marysville $119 NEC Requirements for Electrical Maintenance This course covers NEC requirements as they apply to typical electrical maintenance tasks. The course is structured to highlight the importance of complying and adhering to the NEC and covers requirements for new, additional, remodel, and existing electrical systems as they apply to items that an electrician might encounter. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Thu, May 10...Bellevue $119 Sat, June 2...Marysville $119 Sat, July 14...Tacoma $119 RCW/WAC for the 2017 NEC This course will guide students through the basic requirements and recent changes in the Revised Code of Washington (RCW 19.28) and Washington Administrative Code (WAC 296-46B). Students will gain a clear understanding of the relationship between the RCW/WACs and the 2017 National Electric Code (NEC), and how these rules apply to the electrical industry. RCW/WAC Rules and supplemental handouts included in cost of Sat, May 12...Tacoma $119 Fri, June 1...Bellevue $119 Sun, July 15...Tacoma $119 Sat, August 11...Tacoma $119 14

ELECTRICAL TRAINEE COURSES RCW/WAC Update and Basic Electricity & Code Requirements AM: This course covers the current adopted Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 and its related Washington Administrative Codes (WAC). PM: This course is designed to provide a general understanding of Electrical Theory, National Electrical Code and Safety requirements. RCW/WAC Rules and supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: Scheduled Date Sat, June 9...Tacoma $119 Sat, June 23...Bellevue $119 Sat, July 14...Marysville $119 Sat, August 4...Bellevue $119 *Half Day (AM or PM Only) $79 RCW/WAC Update and Intro to Article 230 AM: This course covers the current adopted Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 and its related Washington Administrative Codes (WAC). PM: This course covers some of the most important code requirements for electrical service installations. Topics include service disconnect requirements; metering; AC system grounding; WAC amendments to the NEC and more. RCW/WAC Rules and supplemental handouts included in cost of Sat, May 19...Bellevue $119 Sat, July 7...Tacoma $119 *Half Day (AM or PM Only) $79 RCW/WAC Update and Intro to Solar PV Systems AM: This course covers the current adopted Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 and its related Washington Administrative Codes (WAC). PM: A basic introduction to Photovoltaic systems, including what PV systems are and how they work; a review of NEC Article 690; and a review of installation requirements and considerations. RCW/WAC Rules and supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: Scheduled Date Sat, August 11...Marysville $119 *Half Day (AM or PM Only) $79 RCW/WAC Update and Low Voltage/Limited Energy AM: This course covers the current adopted Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 and its related Washington Administrative Codes (WAC). PM: This course provides an overview of the State and NEC articles pertinent to low voltage and limited energy systems. RCW/WAC Rules and supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: Sat, May 12...Bellevue $119 Sat, July 21...Vancouver $119 *Half Day (AM or PM Only) $79 RCW/WAC Update and Theory of Electrical Circuits AM: This course covers the current adopted Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 and its related Washington Administrative Codes (WAC). PM: This course covers series and parallel circuit construction and how to calculate all parts of the circuit. Motor circuits will be reviewed including sizing circuit conductors and overload protection for the entire circuit. RCW/WAC Rules and supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: Sun, June 3...Tacoma $119 Thu, July 26...Bellevue $119 *Half Day (AM or PM Only) $79 Residential Wiring The course offers a basic framework of electrical theory and code and provides a fundamental technical understanding of residential wiring. Class includes instruction on electrical theory, common residential wiring installations, wiring alterations and additions to existing structures, and troubleshooting and repair for residential occupancies applying National Electrical Code standards. Sat, May 5...Tacoma $119 Sun, May 13...Bellevue $119 Sat, June 16...Vancouver $119 Fri, July 13...Bellevue $119 Sat, August 4...Tacoma $119 15

ELECTRICAL TRAINEE COURSES Solar Photovoltaic Systems This course reviews the basic concepts of Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems and their electrical components, including what PV systems are, their function and design. In addition, this course provides a detailed analysis of NEC Article 690 and related RCW/WAC rules as well as specific safety concerns related to PV Systems. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Sat, June 23...Bellevue $119 Sat, August 25...Marysville $119 Switchboards, Switchgear, Panelboards and Loadcenters This course will guide students through the basic rules of NEC Article 408: Switchboards, Switchgear, and Panelboards. Participants will learn the differences between these four devices, how to ground and bond them, and the requirements and methods of installation. A cross reference of WAC Rules to the NEC will also be covered. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Sat, June 23...Tacoma $119 Thu, July 12...Bellevue $119 Tables of the NEC This course is an overview of the various tables of the NEC, from Article 110 to Chapter 9. Topics covered include where the tables are located, the Code article that precedes the table, and how to use the tables. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Sun, May 20...Tacoma $119 Fri, June 8...Bellevue $119 Sat, July 7...Marysville $119 Sat, August 4...Tacoma $119 Theory of Electrical Power This course provides an introduction to electrical power theory, including amps, ohms, volts, coulombs and watts; solving power calculations; transportation from source to consumer; and understanding a power meter. Participants will build a small motor in class. Motor Kit and supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials:, 2 AA Batteries, Needle Nose Pliers, Pocket Knife, Ruler, Scratch Awl/Nail, Straight Blade Screwdriver and Wire Cutters Sat, June 2...Tacoma $119 Fri, August 3...Marysville $119 Understanding Volts, Amps & Ohms This course will teach participants how to understand the basic theory of Voltage, Amps and Resistance and how these three electrical areas interact with each other. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: Fri, May 4...Marysville $119 Sun, June 24...Bellevue $119 Sat, July 14...Tacoma $119 Sun, August 19...Tacoma $119 Unlocking NEC Article 250: Grounding & Bonding This course will provide a review of NEC Article 250 Grounding and Bonding. Participants will learn to solve grounding and bonding questions; the difference between equipment grounding, grounded conductor, grounding electrode conductor, service conductors, feeder conductors and branch circuits and how they relate to Article 250. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Sun, May 6...Tacoma $119 Sat, June 16...Tacoma $119 Fri, August 17...Marysville $119 The instructors are so knowledgeable and passionate about the subject matter it s hard not to catch their enthusiasm. I really enjoy every class I ve taken with CITC! 16

Electrical Washington State Approved Continuing Education Courses Our classroom courses are developed by local, licensed professionals to meet the continuing education requirements for Electricians. Classroom courses encourage interaction, feedback and lively discussions with your fellow classmates. Participants learn practical, useful information. Continuing Education Requirements All Washington Electrical Journeyman, Electrical Administrator's or Master Electricians must complete 24 hours of continuing education prior to license renewal every three years. Continuing Education hours must include: 8 hours NEC Code Update 4 hours RCW/WAC Update 12 hours Additional / Industry Related Electrical Journeyman, Electrical Administrator s and Master Electricians can take any of the courses offered under the Electrical Trainee section of this catalog for Industry Related continuing education credit. Any course listed under the Electrical Trainee section of this catalog will require participants to participate in a 20-question exam. Journey-level Electricians are not required to pass the exam. For additional questions on your Electrical License in Washington State, contact Labor & Industries Electrical Department at 360.902.5269 or online at www.lni.wa.gov. Registration Deadlines CITC requires all students register prior to the class date - NO EXCEPTIONS. Students who attend class without prior registration will not receive continuing education credit. Registration is open until the day(s)/time(s) listed below or until the class has reached maximum enrollment. CITC encourages all students to register early in order to ensure a space in class. For more information on registration, see page 34. CLASS START DAY.REGISTRATION DEADLINE Monday...Friday 3:00pm Tuesday...Monday 4:00pm Wednesday...Tuesday 4:00pm Thursday...Wednesday 4:00pm Friday...Thursday 4:00pm Saturday...Friday 3:00pm Sunday...Friday 3:00pm Interested in taking your continuing education online? See page 1 for details. 17

ELECTRICAL COURSES MAY 2018 Fri 5/4 Understanding Volts, Amps & Ohms Marysville 8A-5P Sat 5/5 Conductors & Terminations Bellevue 8A-5P Sat-Mon 5/5-7 ALL Electrical Administrator/Master Exam Prep Course Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 5/5 Introduction to Conductors, Conduit & Box Calculations Marysville 8A-5P Sat 5/5 Introduction to Grounding & Bonding Marysville 8A-5P Sat 5/5 NEC Introduction to the 2017 NEC Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 5/5 Residential Wiring Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 5/6 NEC Code Requirements for Electricians: Part 1 Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 5/6 Electrical Transformers Bellevue 8A-5P Sun 5/6 NEC Unlocking NEC Article 250: Grounding & Bonding Tacoma 8A-5P Wed 5/9 Electrical Installation Requirements & Methods Bellevue 8A-5P Thu 5/10 NEC NEC Requirements for Electrical Maintenance Bellevue 8A-5P Fri 5/11 Motors, Calculations & Classified Locations Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 5/12 NEC Essential Changes to the 2017 NEC Vancouver 8A-5P Sat 5/12 NEC Introduction to the 2017 NEC Marysville 8A-5P Sat 5/12 Motor Control Basics Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 5/12 RCW RCW/WAC Update & Low Voltage/Limited Energy Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 5/12 RCW RCW/WAC Update for the 2017 NEC Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 5/13 NEC Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 1 & 2 Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 5/13 NEC Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 3 Spokane 8A-5P Sun 5/13 Residential Wiring Bellevue 8A-5P Tue 5/15 Introduction to Grounding & Bonding Bellevue 8A-5P Wed 5/16 NEC 2017 NEC Update for Electricians Bellevue 8A-5P Thu 5/17 Introduction to Conductors, Conduit & Box Calculations Bellevue 8A-5P Fri 5/18 06 Limited Energy License Review Bellevue 8A-5P Fri 5/18 Lamps & Ballasts - LEDS and Drivers Marysville 8A-5P Sat 5/19 15 Theories and Laws for Electricians Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 5/19 NEC Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 4 Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 5/19 Data & Communication Cabling Marysville 8A-5P Sat 5/19 RCW Find the Code Reference: NEC & RCW/WAC Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 5/19 Introduction to Electrical Codes Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 5/19 Introduction to Electrical Theory Vancouver 8A-5P Sat 5/19 RCW RCW/WAC Update & Introduction to Article 230 Bellevue 8A-5P Sun 5/20 NEC Article 230: Electrical Services Spokane 8A-5P Sun 5/20 Basic History of Electricity Bellevue 8A-5P Sun 5/20 Introduction to Electrical Circuits Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 5/20 NEC Tables of the NEC Tacoma 8A-5P Thu 5/31 Electrical Circuit Theory Bellevue 8A-5P JUNE 2018 Fri 6/1 RCW RCW/WAC Update for the 2017 NEC Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 6/2 NEC Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 3 Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 6/2 NEC Essential Changes to the 2017 NEC Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 6/2 NEC NEC Requirements for Electrical Maintenance Marysville 8A-5P Sat 6/2 Theory of Electrical Power Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 6/3 Introduction to Electrical Circuits Spokane 8A-5P Sun 6/3 Introduction to Electrical Codes Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 6/3 NEC Introduction to the 2017 NEC Bellevue 8A-5P Sun 6/3 RCW RCW/WAC Update & Theory of Electrical Circuits Tacoma 8A-5P Thu 6/7 RCW Find the Code Reference: NEC & RCW/WAC Bellevue 8A-5P Fri 6/8 NEC Tables of the NEC Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 6/9 1st Aid/CPR & Basic Electricity/Code Requirements Tacoma 830A-5P Sat 6/9 NEC Article 230: Electrical Services Marysville 8A-5P Sat-Mon 6/9-11 ALL Electrical Journeyman Exam Prep Course Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 6/9 Introduction to Electrical Theory Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 6/9 Lamps & Ballasts - LEDS and Drivers Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 6/9 RCW RCW/WAC & Basic Electricity/Code Requirements Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 6/10 NEC Code Requirements for Electricians: Part 1 Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 6/16 15 Theories and Laws for Electricians Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 6/16 NEC Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 1 & 2 Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 6/16 Electrical Motors, Motor Circuits & Article 430 Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 6/16 Fundamentals of Motor Controls Marysville 8A-5P Sat 6/16 Residential Wiring Vancouver 8A-5P Sat 6/16 NEC Unlocking NEC Article 250: Grounding & Bonding Tacoma 8A-5P Thu 6/21 NEC Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 4 Bellevue 8A-5P Fri 6/22 Electrical Circuit Theory Marysville 8A-5P Fri 6/22 Introduction to Basic Load Calculations Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 6/23 NEC Code Requirements for Electricians: Part 1 Vancouver 8A-5P Sat 6/23 NEC Code Requirements for Electricians: Part 2 Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 6/23 Motors, Calculations & Classified Locations Marysville 8A-5P Sat 6/23 RCW RCW/WAC Update & Basic Electricity/Code Requirements Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 6/23 Solar Photovoltaic Systems Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 6/23 Switchboards, Switchgear, Panelboards & Loadcenters Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 6/24 NEC 2017 NEC Update for Electricians Spokane 8A-5P Sun 6/24 Introduction to Grounding & Bonding Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 6/24 Understanding Volts, Amps & Ohms Bellevue 8A-5P 18

ELECTRICAL COURSES: JULY 2018 Fri 7/6 NEC 2017 NEC Update for Electricians Marysville 8A-5P Sat 7/7 NEC Code Requirements for Electricians: Part 1 Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 7/7 NEC Code Requirements for Electricians: Part 2 Vancouver 8A-5P Sat 7/7 RCW RCW/WAC Update & Introduction to Article 230 Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 7/7 NEC Tables of the NEC Marysville 8A-5P Sun 7/8 NEC Introduction to the 2017 NEC Tacoma 8A-5P Thu 7/12 Switchboards, Switchgear, Panelboards & Loadcenters Bellevue 8A-5P Fri 7/13 Residential Wiring Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 7/14 1st Aid/CPR & Basic Electricity/Code Requirements Marysville 830A-5P Sat 7/14 Alternative Energy Systems Spokane 8A-5P Sat 7/14 NEC Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 1 & 2 Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 7/14 Data & Communication Cabling Marysville 8A-5P Sat 7/14 NEC NEC Requirements for Electrical Maintenance Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 7/14 RCW RCW/WAC & Basic Electricity/Code Requirements Marysville 8A-5P Sat 7/14 Understanding Volts, Amps & Ohms Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 7/15 06 Limited Energy License Review Spokane 8A-5P Sun 7/15 Introduction to Electrical Circuits Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 7/15 RCW RCW/WAC Update for the 2017 NEC Tacoma 8A-5P Fri 7/20 Introduction to Grounding & Bonding Marysville 8A-5P Sat 7/21 NEC Article 230: Electrical Services Bellevue 8A-5P Sat-Mon 7/21-23 ALL Electrical Administrator/Master Exam Prep Course Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 7/21 NEC Essential Changes to the 2017 NEC Marysville 8A-5P Sat 7/21 Motor Control Basics Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 7/21 RCW RCW/WAC Update & Low Voltage/Limited Energy Vancouver 8A-5P Sun 7/22 NEC Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 4 Tacoma 8A-5P Thu 7/26 RCW RCW/WAC Update & Theory of Electrical Circuits Bellevue 8A-5P Fri 7/27 Basic History of Electricity Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 7/28 15 Theories and Laws for Electricians Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 7/28 NEC Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 3 Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 7/28 Introduction to Conductors, Conduit & Box Calculations Spokane 8A-5P Sat 7/28 NEC Introduction to the 2017 NEC Marysville 8A-5P Sun 7/29 NEC Essential Changes to the 2017 NEC Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 7/29 Introduction to Electrical Theory Bellevue 8A-5P AUGUST 2018 Fri 8/3 Theory of Electrical Power Marysville 8A-5P Sat 8/4 1st Aid/CPR & Basic Electricity/Code Requirements Bellevue 830A-5P Sat 8/4 NEC 2017 NEC Update for Electricians Vancouver 8A-5P Sat 8/4 Electrical Circuit Theory Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 8/4 Fundamentals of Motor Controls Marysville 8A-5P Sat 8/4 RCW RCW/WAC & Basic Electricity/Code Requirements Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 8/4 Residential Wiring Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 8/4 NEC Tables of the NEC Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 8/5 Introduction to Electrical Theory Tacoma 8A-5P Fri 8/10 Introduction to Grounding & Bonding Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 8/11 Electrical Motors, Motor Circuits & Article 430 Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 8/11 Introduction to Basic Load Calculations Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 8/11 Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers Spokane 8A-5P Sat 8/11 RCW RCW/WAC Update & Introduction to Solar PV Systems Marysville 8A-5P Sat 8/11 RCW RCW/WAC Update for the 2017 NEC Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 8/12 NEC Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 1 & 2 Spokane 8A-5P Sun 8/12 Introduction to Electrical Codes Tacoma 8A-5P Fri 8/17 NEC Unlocking NEC Article 250: Grounding & Bonding Marysville 8A-5P Sat 8/18 06 Limited Energy License Review Vancouver 8A-5P Sat-Mon 8/18-20 ALL Electrical Journeyman Exam Prep Course Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 8/18 NEC Essential Changes to the 2017 NEC Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 8/18 RCW Find the Code Reference: NEC & RCW/WAC Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 8/18 NEC Introduction to the 2017 NEC Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 8/18 Motors, Calculations & Classified Locations Marysville 8A-5P Sun 8/19 Understanding Volts, Amps & Ohms Tacoma 8A-5P Thu 8/23 NEC Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 3 Bellevue 8A-5P Fri 8/24 Lamps & Ballasts - LEDS and Drivers Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 8/25 Basic History of Electricity Spokane 8A-5P Sat 8/25 NEC Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 4 Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 8/25 NEC Code Requirements for Electricians: Part 1 Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 8/25 Conductors & Terminations Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 8/25 Solar Photovoltaic Systems Marysville 8A-5P Sun 8/26 NEC Article 230: Electrical Services Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 8/26 RCW Find the Code Reference: NEC & RCW/WAC Bellevue 8A-5P 19

ELECTRICAL COURSES This icon next to a course description indicates that the course has been approved by the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries for 8 hours of NEC Code Update for Journey-level Electricians. This icon next to a course description indicates that the course has been approved by the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries for 4 hours of RCW/WAC Update and 4 Additional hours for Journey-level Electricians. 06 Limited Energy License Review This course reviews material relevant to an 06 (Limited Energy) specialty license by providing a focused review of the NEC s Limited Energyrelated sections, the RCW/WAC, and examrelevant technology and mathematics. RCW/ WAC Rules and other supplemental handouts included in cost of Fri, May 18...Bellevue $119 Sun, July 15...Spokane $99 Sat, August 18...Vancouver $119 2017 NEC Update for Electricians CEU Credit: 8 hours NEC Code Update This course will cover the most pertinent and commonly encountered additions and deletions in the 2017 National Electric Code (NEC), including the reason and significance of the changes. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: Wed, May 16...Bellevue $119 Sun, June 24...Spokane $99 Fri, July 6...Marysville $119 Sat, August 4...Vancouver $119 15 Theories and Laws for Electricians This course will allow the electrician to understand ideas and theories from a layman s point of view that can be used on the jobsite. Topics include everything from basic electron theory to advanced concepts of three phase circuits. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: Sat, May 19...Tacoma $119 Sat, June 16...Bellevue $119 Sat, July 28...Tacoma $119 Alternative Energy Systems This course covers the basics of Alternative Energy Systems including Solar Photovoltaic, Geothermal, and Wind Farms. Focus is on the main features, advantages, and disadvantages of the various approaches to creating cleaner, more efficient energy resources. References will be made, to the NEC and the RCW/ WAC requirements for these systems. RCW/ WAC Rules and other supplemental handouts included in cost of Scheduled Date Sat, July 14...Spokane $99 The National Electrical Code (NEC), or NFPA 70, is the foundation of all electrical wiring and practice in the United States. Washington State adopted the 2017 edition of the NEC effective July 1, 2017 and all electrical examinations will be based on the 2017 edition of the NEC effective July 1, 2018. 20

ELECTRICAL COURSES Article 230: Electrical Services CEU Credit: 8 hours NEC Code Update This course covers important code requirements for electrical service installations. Topics include service disconnect requirements; metering; AC system grounding; WAC amendments to the NEC and much more. This curriculum is code heavy, but loaded with practical knowledge regarding the subject. Whether you are a trainee who has just begun pulling wire or you are a journeyman who wants a refresher or update on the NEC and WAC requirements for services, this is the class for you! Supplemental handouts included in cost of Sun, May 20...Spokane $99 Sat, June 9...Marysville $119 Sat, July 21...Bellevue $119 Sun, August 26...Tacoma $119 Basic History of Electricity This course will guide participants through a basic history of electricity. Topics include how electricity is produced, understanding the power of electricity, what electricity really is and how electricity is transported. Required Materials: Sun, May 20...Bellevue $119 Fri, July 27...Bellevue $119 Sat, August 25...Spokane $99 Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapters 1 & 2 CEU Credit: 8 hours NEC Code Update This course will cover a basic understanding of Chapters 1 and 2 of the NEC, with an emphasis on the fundamental rules and major concepts of Articles 100 and 200. References to the RCW/WAC requirements for these chapters will be covered along with how to use the NEC to solve important code questions. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Sun, May 13...Tacoma $119 Sat, June 16...Tacoma $119 Sat, July 14...Bellevue $119 Sun, August 12...Spokane $99 Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 3 CEU Credit: 8 hours NEC Code Update This course will guide participants through a basic understanding of Chapter 3 of the NEC. References to the RCW/WAC requirements for this chapter will be covered along with how to use the NEC to solve important code questions. Sun, May 13...Spokane $99 Sat, June 2...Tacoma $119 Sat, July 28...Bellevue $119 Thu, August 23...Bellevue $119 Basic Understanding of the NEC: Chapter 4 CEU Credit: 8 hours NEC Code Update This course will guide participants through a basic understanding of Chapter 4 of the NEC, with an emphasis on the fundamental rules and major concepts of this chapter. References to the RCW/WAC requirements for this chapter will be covered along with how to use the NEC to solve important code questions. Sat, May 19...Tacoma $119 Thu, June 21...Bellevue $119 Sun, July 22...Tacoma $119 Sat, August 25...Bellevue $119 Code Requirements for Electricians: Part 1 CEU Credit: 8 hours NEC Code Update This course will review many important and fundamental NEC requirements that all electricians should know. Content is intended to provide a foundation of electrical knowledge to build upon or a review of key Code requirements for all electricians. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Sun, May 6...Tacoma $119 Sun, June 10...Tacoma $119 Sat, June 23...Vancouver $119 Sat, July 7...Bellevue $119 Sat, August 25...Tacoma $119 21

ELECTRICAL COURSES Code Requirements for Electricians: Part 2 CEU Credit: 8 hours NEC Code Update Part 1 is NOT a pre-requisite for this class! This course reviews additional important and fundamental NEC requirements that all electricians should know. The course material is intended as either a foundation of electrical knowledge to build upon or a review of key code requirements for all electricians. Sat, June 23...Tacoma $119 Sat, July 7...Vancouver $119 Conductors & Terminations This course provides an introduction to the NEC application requirements and calculations for sizing and using conductors and terminations. Special focus will be on NEC Article 310: Conductors for General Wiring. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Sat, May 5...Bellevue $119 Sat, August 25...Tacoma $119 Electrical Circuit Theory This course provides an overview of Electrical Circuit Theory and will help participants understand amps, ohms, volts, coulombs and watts, as well as learn about magnetism, electron theory and series and parallel circuits. Also covered are how to calculate motor circuits and an overview of insulators, conductors, and semiconductors. Required Materials: Thu, May 31...Bellevue $119 Fri, June 22...Marysville $119 Sat, August 4...Bellevue $119 Electrical Installation Requirements and Methods This course will cover requirements corresponding to work that an electrician is likely to encounter and highlight the NEC Codes related to Electrical Installations, Means and Methods. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Scheduled Date Wed, May 9...Bellevue $119 22 Data and Communication Cabling This course is designed to present the NEC requirements related to data and communication cabling, basic terminology associated with data and communication cabling and a demonstration of basic skills required to complete a data and communication cabling installation. All necessary tools and supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: Sat, May 19...Marysville $119 Sat, July 14...Marysville $119 Electrical Motors, Motor Circuits & Article 430 This course provides an overview of NEC Article 430: Motors, Motor Circuits, and Controllers. Topics include definitions and terminology, motor nameplate requirements, calculating motor circuit conductors, branch circuit overcurrent protective devices, motor and branch circuit ground fault protection, installation of controllers and disconnects, sizing of fuses and circuit breaker and feeder tap rules. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Sat, June 16...Tacoma $119 Sat, August 11...Tacoma $119

ELECTRICAL COURSES Electrical Administrator/Master Electrician Exam Prep Course for the Washington State Exam CEU Credit: 8 hours NEC Code Update, 4 hours RCW/ WAC Update & 12 hours Industry Related *EXAM PREP* This comprehensive 3-day course prepares participants to take the Electrical Administrator or Master Electrician Exam for the State of Washington. This course is formatted to reflect the current testing modules and includes the following topics: Requirements of the National Electric Code Analysis of Washington State Rules & Regulations Electrical Theory and Application Ohm s Law and its uses Common electrical formulas and calculations Techniques for solving basic load calculations for residential and commercial structures Methods and strategies for taking the exam Practice exams covering code, theory, RCW/ WAC s and calculations All participants will receive the following copyrighted material, which can be brought into the exam: 3-ring binder with over 500 pages of useful information, examples, practice exams and calculation forms Bound copy of the current RCW/WACs Over 1,000 practice questions with a thorough review of answers Supplemental handouts, diagrams, examples and worksheets Completion of this course does not guarantee a passing score on the licensing exam. Required Materials: 2014 or 2017 NEC Code Book (see below), Keyword Index (i.e. Tom Henry Key Word Index or Ferm s Fast Finder), Non-Programmable Calculator, Highlighters, Paper, Pen/Pencil * Per Washington State L&I, all electrical examinations will be based on the 2014 edition of the NEC through June 30, 2018. Beginning July 1, 2018, all electrical examinations will be based on the 2017 edition of the NEC. CITC will base the May 5-7 class on the 2014 NEC and the July 21-23 class on the 2017 NEC. For more information or questions relating to the NEC Code Book, please contact the CEU Department at 877-238-8646. Exam Information Contact Washington Labor and Industries Electrical Program at 360.902.5269 This is a 3-day All 24 hours must be attended to obtain continuing education credit. Bellevue (see dates below) $549 Day 1: Saturday, May 5 8am-5pm Day 2: Sunday, May 6 8am-5pm Day 3: Monday, May 7 8am-5pm Bellevue (see dates below) $549 Day 1: Saturday, July 21 8am-5pm Day 2: Sunday, July 22 8am-5pm Day 3: Monday, July 23 am-5pm Due to limited availability, no refunds or transfers will be issued for students who do not show to this class. No exceptions. Electrical Journeyman Course for the Washington State Exam CEU Credit: 8 hours NEC Code Update, 4 hours RCW/ WAC Update & 12 hours Industry Related *EXAM PREP* This comprehensive 3-day course prepares participants to take the Electrical Journeyman Exam for the State of Washington. This course is formatted to reflect the current testing modules and includes the following topics: Requirements of the National Electric Code Analysis of Washington State Rules & Regulations Electrical Theory and Application Ohm s Law and its uses Common electrical formulas and calculations Methods and strategies for taking the exam Practice exams covering code, theory, RCW/ WAC s and calculations All participants will receive the following copyrighted material, which can be brought into the exam: 3-ring binder with over 500 pages of useful information, examples, practice exams and calculation forms Bound copy of the current RCW/WACs Over 1,000 practice questions with a thorough review of answers Supplemental handouts, diagrams, examples and worksheets Completion of this course does not guarantee a passing score on the licensing exam. Required Materials: 2014 or 2017 NEC Code Book (see below), Keyword Index (i.e. Tom Henry Key Word Index or Ferm s Fast Finder), Non-Programmable Calculator, Highlighters, Paper, Pen/Pencil * Per Washington State L&I, all electrical examinations will be based on the 2014 edition of the NEC through June 30, 2018. Beginning July 1, 2018, all electrical examinations will be based on the 2017 edition of the NEC. CITC will base the June 9-11 class on the 2014 NEC and the August 18-20 class on the 2017 NEC.For more information or questions relating to the NEC Code Book, please contact the CEU Department at 877-238-8646. Exam Information Contact Washington Labor and Industries Electrical Program at 360.902.5269 This is a 3-day All 24 hours must be attended to obtain continuing education credit. Bellevue (see dates below) $549 Day 1: Saturday, June 9 8am-5pm Day 2: Sunday, June 10 8am-5pm Day 3: Monday, June 11 8am-5pm Bellevue (see dates below) $549 Day 1: Saturday, August 18 8am-5pm Day 2: Sunday, August 19 8am-5pm Day 3: Monday, August 20 8am-5pm *Due to limited availability, no refunds or transfers will be issued for students who do not show to this class. No exceptions. 23

ELECTRICAL COURSES Electrical Transformers This course introduces participant to what transformers are, how they work, and why voltages are calculated differently in the US as compared to other countries. Participants will also learn about WYE, Delta, code regulations, and calculations pertinent to transformers. Scheduled Date Sun, May 6...Bellevue $119 Essential Changes to the 2017 NEC CEU Credit: 8 hours NEC Code Update This course provides an analysis of important changes to the 2017 NEC, including new and revised requirements impacting residential, commercial, and industrial electrical installations. Participants will become familiar with using code publications; gain a clear understanding of how the NEC rule-making process works; and discuss and analyze the most pertinent and commonly encountered additions and deletions in the 2017 edition of the NEC. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: Sat, May 12...Vancouver $119 Sat, June 2...Bellevue $119 Sat, July 21...Marysville $119 Sun, July 29...Tacoma $119 Sat, August 18...Tacoma $119 Find The Code Reference: NEC & RCW/WAC Rules CEU Credit: 4 hours NEC Code Update (AM) & 4 hours RCW/WAC Update (PM) Class participation and engagement will be high in this class. AM: How to use the NEC Code book and the index to find all necessary references within the Code. PM: Covers the current edition of RCW/WACs and how to use the index to find the information specified within the body of the text. Relevant Code references will be discussed to cement the knowledge gained and show how the Code relates to field work as an Electrician or Administrator. RCW/WACs and supplemental handouts included in cost of Highlighters, Sat, May 19...Tacoma $119 Thu, June 7...Bellevue $119 Sat, August 18...Tacoma $119 Sun, August 26...Bellevue $119 *Half Day (AM or PM Only) $79 First Aid/AHA CPR & Basic Electricity and Code Requirements CEU Credit: 4 hours Industry Related (AM) & 4 hours Industry Related (PM) AM: This course provides a two-year first aid card and two-year rescuer-cpr card. PM: This course is designed to provide a general understanding of Electrical Theory, National Electrical Code and Safety requirements. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: Paper, Pen/Pencil Sat, June 9...Tacoma $119 Sat, July 14...Marysville $119 Sat, August 4...Bellevue $119 *Half Day (AM or PM Only) $79 Fundamentals of Motor Controls In this course, students will learn: motor control symbols, operation of contractors and relays, drawing and reading motor control diagrams, control wire numbering and color coding, NEC requirements for control circuits, and motors and motor circuits. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials:, Basic Hand Tools: Strippers, Flat screwdriver, #1 and #2 Philips - NO 10-in-1 TOOLS PLEASE! Sat, June 16...Marysville $119 Sat, August 4...Marysville $119 24

ELECTRICAL COURSES Introduction to Basic Load Calculations This course introduces students to load calculations per the NEC. Participants will learn to solve basic calculations for singledwelling, multi-dwelling, and commercial units using Power Law, Ohm s Law, and NEC tables. Highlighters, Fri, June 22...Bellevue $119 Sat, August 11...Bellevue $119 Introduction to Conductors, Conduit and Box Calculations This calculations course is guided by NEC Articles 310, 312 and 314. Recent code changes require more strict calculations. A review of the Code changes and practical calculation practice will help the students achieve expert knowledge of the subject. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Sat, May 5...Marysville $119 Thu, May 17...Bellevue $119 Sat, July 28...Spokane $99 Introduction to Electrical Circuits This course will introduce participants to electrical circuits. It offers a general introduction to electrical concepts used in Ohm s law and includes atomic theory, electromagnetic force, resistance, and electric power equations. Also covered are series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits. Sun, May 20...Tacoma $119 Sun, June 3...Spokane $99 Sun, July 15...Tacoma $119 *NEW* Introduction to Electrical Codes Not valid for NEC Code Update or RCW/WAC Update for Journey-level Electricians. This course introduces the concepts for safe installation requirements found in the NEC and RCW/WACs; provides an understanding of how the NEC and WAC rule making process works; and instructs students in using code publications. Also covered are the basic purposes of bonding and grounding, AFCI, and GFCI protection required to provide electrical safety. RCW/WAC Rules and supplemental handouts included in cost of Sat, May 19...Bellevue $119 Sun, June 3...Tacoma $119 Sun, August 12...Tacoma $119 Introduction to Electrical Theory This course introduces the concepts of electrical theory, including the application of Ohm s law in simple circuits, the selection of and uses for electrical test equipment, and electrical and job site safety requirements. Required Materials: Sat, May 19...Vancouver $119 Sat, June 9...Bellevue $119 Sun, July 29...Bellevue $119 Sun, August 5...Tacoma $119 Introduction to Grounding & Bonding This course provides an introduction to grounding and bonding concepts as outlined in the NEC. Topics include: GFCI/AFCI devices, function of an OCPD, basic calculations, and review of NEC Article 250. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: NEC Code Book, Sat, May 5...Marysville $119 Tue, May 15...Bellevue $119 Sun, June 24...Tacoma $119 Fri, July 20...Marysville $119 Fri, August 10...Bellevue $119 This was the best class I have taken in 12 years as a Journeyman. Above and beyond anything I could have anticipated! 25

ELECTRICAL COURSES Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers This course will cover the basics of Programmable Logic Controllers with an emphasis on the evolution of these devices in electrical installations where few advances in technology have impacted the trade so dramatically. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: 2017 NEC Code Book,, Laptop Computer (Recommended) Scheduled Date Sat, August 11...Spokane $99 Motor Control Basics This course will cover Articles 430 and 500 of the NEC relating to calculations and installation requirements for motors and motor control systems. Topics include definitions and terminology, motor nameplate requirements, calculating motor circuit conductors, branch circuit overcurrent protective devices, motor and branch circuit ground fault protection, installation of controllers and disconnects, sizing of fuses and circuit breaker and feeder tap rules. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Scheduled Date Sat, May 12...Tacoma $119 Sat, July 21...Tacoma $119 Introduction to the 2017 NEC CEU Credit: 8 hours NEC Code Update Participants will learn about the layout, format, history and use of the NEC and review the Code by chapter, highlighting the most utilized articles commonly encountered on the job. Sat, May 5...Bellevue $119 Sat, May 12...Marysville $119 Sun, June 3...Bellevue $119 Sun, July 8...Tacoma $119 Sat, July 28...Marysville $119 Sat, August 18...Bellevue $119 Lamps and Ballasts - LED s and Drivers This course provides students with a thorough understanding of the operations of various lamps and ballast, including fluorescent and HID. Light spectrum and lumens will be covered before concluding with a practical Light Budget Calculation based on the standards of the NEC. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: Fri, May 18...Marysville $119 Sat, June 9...Tacoma $119 Fri, August 24...Bellevue $119 Motors, Calculations and Classified Locations This course will cover Articles 430 and 500 of the NEC relating to calculations and installation requirements for motors and motor control systems. Topics include definitions and terminology, motor nameplate requirements, calculating motor circuit conductors, branch circuit overcurrent protective devices, motor and branch circuit ground fault protection, installation of controllers and disconnects, sizing of fuses and circuit breaker and feeder tap rules. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Fri, May 11...Bellevue $119 Sat, June 23...Marysville $119 Sat, August 18...Marysville $119 NEC Requirements for Electrical Maintenance CEU Credit: 8 hours NEC Code Update This course covers NEC requirements as they apply to typical electrical maintenance tasks. The course is structured to highlight the importance of complying and adhering to the NEC and covers requirements for new, additional, remodel, and existing electrical systems as they apply to items that an electrician might encounter. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Thu, May 10...Bellevue $119 Sat, June 2...Marysville $119 Sat, July 14...Tacoma $119 26

ELECTRICAL COURSES RCW/WAC for the 2017 NEC CEU Credit: 8 hours RCW/WAC Update This course will guide students through the basic requirements and recent changes in the Revised Code of Washington (RCW 19.28) and Washington Administrative Code (WAC 296-46B). Students will gain a clear understanding of the relationship between the RCW/WACs and the 2017 National Electric Code (NEC), and how these rules apply to the electrical industry. RCW/WAC Rules and supplemental handouts included in cost of Sat, May 12...Tacoma $119 Fri, June 1...Bellevue $119 Sun, July 15...Tacoma $119 Sat, August 11...Tacoma $119 RCW/WAC Update and Basic Electricity & Code Requirements CEU Credit: 4 hours RCW/WAC Update (AM) & 4 hours Industry Related (PM) AM: This course covers the current adopted Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 and its related Washington Administrative Codes (WAC). PM: This course is designed to provide a general understanding of Electrical Theory, National Electrical Code and Safety requirements. RCW/WAC Rules and supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: Scheduled Date Sat, June 9...Tacoma $119 Sat, June 23...Bellevue $119 Sat, July 14...Marysville $119 Sat, August 4...Bellevue $119 *Half Day (AM or PM Only) $79 RCW/WAC Update and Intro to Article 230 CEU Credit: 4 hours RCW/WAC Update (AM) & 4 hours Industry Related (PM) AM: This course covers the current adopted Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 and its related Washington Administrative Codes (WAC). PM: This course covers some of the most important code requirements for electrical service installations. Topics include service disconnect requirements; metering; AC system grounding; WAC amendments to the NEC and more. RCW/WAC Rules and supplemental handouts included in cost of Sat, May 19...Bellevue $119 Sat, July 7...Tacoma $119 *Half Day (AM or PM Only) $79 RCW/WAC Update and Intro to Solar PV Systems CEU Credit: 4 hours RCW/WAC Update (AM) & 4 hours Industry Related (PM) AM: This course covers the current adopted Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 and its related Washington Administrative Codes (WAC). PM: A basic introduction to Photovoltaic systems, including what PV systems are and how they work; a review of NEC Article 690; and a review of installation requirements and considerations. RCW/WAC Rules and supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: Scheduled Date Sat, August 11...Marysville $119 *Half Day (AM or PM Only) $79 RCW/WAC Update and Low Voltage/Limited Energy CEU Credit: 4 hours RCW/WAC Update (AM) & 4 hours Industry Related (PM) AM: This course covers the current adopted Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 and its related Washington Administrative Codes (WAC). PM: This course provides an overview of the State and NEC articles pertinent to low voltage and limited energy systems. RCW/WAC Rules and supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: Sat, May 12...Bellevue $119 Sat, July 21...Vancouver $119 *Half Day (AM or PM Only) $79 RCW/WAC Update and Theory of Electrical Circuits CEU Credit: 4 hours RCW/WAC Update (AM) & 4 hours Industry Related (PM) AM: This course covers the current adopted Revised Code of Washington (RCW) 19.28 and its related Washington Administrative Codes (WAC). PM: This course covers series and parallel circuit construction and how to calculate all parts of the circuit. Motor circuits will be reviewed including sizing circuit conductors and overload protection for the entire circuit. RCW/WAC Rules and supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: Sun, June 3...Tacoma $119 Thu, July 26...Bellevue $119 *Half Day (AM or PM Only) $79 27

ELECTRICAL COURSES Residential Wiring The course offers a basic framework of electrical theory and code and provides a fundamental technical understanding of residential wiring. Class includes instruction on electrical theory, common residential wiring installations, wiring alterations and additions to existing structures, and troubleshooting and repair for residential occupancies applying National Electrical Code standards. Sat, May 5...Tacoma $119 Sun, May 13...Bellevue $119 Sat, June 16...Vancouver $119 Fri, July 13...Bellevue $119 Sat, August 4...Tacoma $119 Solar Photovoltaic Systems This course reviews the basic concepts of Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Systems and their electrical components, including what PV systems are, their function and design. In addition, this course provides a detailed analysis of NEC Article 690 and related RCW/WAC rules as well as specific safety concerns related to PV Systems. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Sat, June 23...Bellevue $119 Sat, August 25...Marysville $119 Switchboards, Switchgear, Panelboards and Loadcenters This course will guide students through the basic rules of NEC Article 408: Switchboards, Switchgear, and Panelboards. Participants will learn the differences between these four devices, how to ground and bond them, and the requirements and methods of installation. A cross reference of WAC Rules to the NEC will also be covered. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Sat, June 23...Tacoma $119 Thu, July 12...Bellevue $119 Tables of the NEC CEU Credit: 8 hours NEC Code Update This course is an overview of the various tables of the NEC, from Article 110 to Chapter 9. Topics covered include where the tables are located, the Code article that precedes the table, and how to use the tables. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Sun, May 20...Tacoma $119 Fri, June 8...Bellevue $119 Sat, July 7...Marysville $119 Sat, August 4...Tacoma $119 Theory of Electrical Power This course provides an introduction to electrical power theory, including amps, ohms, volts, coulombs and watts; solving power calculations; transportation from source to consumer; and understanding a power meter. Participants will build a small motor in class. Motor Kit and supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials:, 2 AA Batteries, Needle Nose Pliers, Pocket Knife, Ruler, Scratch Awl/Nail, Straight Blade Screwdriver and Wire Cutters Sat, June 2...Tacoma $119 Fri, August 3...Marysville $119 Understanding Volts, Amps & Ohms This course will teach participants how to understand the basic theory of Voltage, Amps and Resistance and how these three electrical areas interact with each other. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: Fri, May 4...Marysville $119 Sun, June 24...Bellevue $119 Sat, July 14...Tacoma $119 Sun, August 19...Tacoma $119 Unlocking NEC Article 250: Grounding & Bonding This course will provide a review of NEC Article 250 Grounding and Bonding. Participants will learn to solve grounding and bonding questions; the difference between equipment grounding, grounded conductor, grounding electrode conductor, service conductors, feeder conductors and branch circuits and how they relate to Article 250. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Sun, May 6...Tacoma $119 Sat, June 16...Tacoma $119 Fri, August 17...Marysville $119 28

Plumbing Washington State Approved Continuing Education Courses Our classroom courses are developed by local, licensed professionals to meet the continuing requirements for Plumbers and Plumber Trainees. Classroom courses encourage interaction, feedback and lively discussions with your fellow classmates, and provides participants with practical, useful information. Continuing Education Requirements Plumbers All Washington Journeyman or Residential plumbers must complete 16 hours of continuing education prior to license renewal (every 2 years). Continuing education hours must include: 8 hours Plumbing Code 4 hours Industry Related Electrical 4 additional hours of: Plumbing Code, Industry Related Electrical or Industry Related Plumbing Plumber Trainees All Washington plumber trainees must complete 8 hours of continuing education prior to annual license renewal. Each year continuing education hours must include (required categories will alternate from one year to the next): 8 hours Plumbing Code OR 4 hours Industry Related Electrical 4 additional hours of: Plumbing Code, Industry Related Electrical or Industry Related Plumbing For additional questions on your Plumbing License in Washington State, contact Labor & Industries Plumbing Department at 360.902.5207 or online at www.lni.wa.gov. Registration Deadlines CITC requires all students register prior to the class date - NO EXCEPTIONS. Students who attend class without prior registration will not receive continuing education credit. Registration is open until the day(s)/time(s) listed below or until the class has reached maximum enrollment. CITC encourages all students to register early in order to ensure a space in class. For more information on registration, see page 34. CLASS START DAY.REGISTRATION DEADLINE Monday...Friday 3:00pm Tuesday...Monday 4:00pm Wednesday...Tuesday 4:00pm Thursday...Wednesday 4:00pm Friday...Thursday 4:00pm Saturday...Friday 3:00pm Sunday...Friday 3:00pm Interested in taking your continuing education online? See page 1 for details. 29

PLUMBING COURSES MAY 2018 Sat 5/5 Introduction to the 2017 NEC Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 5/5 Plumbing Code Update w/ Water Supply & DWV Sizing Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 5/12 Essential Changes to the 2017 NEC Vancouver 8A-5P Sat 5/12 Introduction to the 2017 NEC Marysville 8A-5P Wed 5/16 2017 NEC Update for Electricians Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 5/19 Introduction to Electrical Theory Vancouver 8A-5P JUNE 2018 Sat 6/2 Essential Changes to the 2017 NEC Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 6/2 Plumbing Code Update w/ Water Supply & DWV Sizing Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 6/3 Introduction to the 2017 NEC Bellevue 8A-5P See Below Plumbing Journeyman Refresher Exam Prep Course Mt. Vernon Fri 6/8 3P-9P Sat 6/9 7A-5P Fri 6/15 3P-9P Sat 6/16 7A-5P Sat 6/9 1st Aid/CPR & Basic Electricity and Code Requirements Tacoma 830A-5P Sat 6/9 Introduction to Electrical Theory Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 6/16 Plumbing Code Update w/ Water Supply & DWV Sizing Marysville 8A-5P Sat 6/23 Seattle Gas Piping & Basic Electricity/Code Requirements Bellevue 8A-5P Sun 6/24 2017 NEC Update for Electricians Spokane 8A-5P JULY 2018 Fri 7/6 2017 NEC Update for Electricians Marysville 8A-5P Sat 7/7 Plumbing Code Update w/ Water Supply & DWV Sizing Mt. Vernon 8A-5P Sun 7/8 Introduction to the 2017 NEC Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 7/14 1st Aid/CPR & Basic Electricity and Code Requirements Marysville 830A-5P Sat 7/14 Plumbing Code Update w/ Water Supply & DWV Sizing Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 7/21 Essential Changes to the 2017 NEC Marysville 8A-5P Sat 7/28 Introduction to the 2017 NEC Marysville 8A-5P Sat 7/28 Plumbing Code Update w/ Water Supply & DWV Sizing Marysville 8A-5P Sun 7/29 Essential Changes to the 2017 NEC Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 7/29 Introduction to Electrical Theory Bellevue 8A-5P AUGUST 2018 Sat 8/4 1st Aid/CPR & Basic Electricity and Code Requirements Bellevue 830A-5P Sat 8/4 2017 NEC Update for Electricians Vancouver 8A-5P Sat 8/4 Plumbing Code Update w/ Water Supply & DWV Sizing Tacoma 8A-5P Sun 8/5 Introduction to Electrical Theory Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 8/11 Plumbing Code Update w/ Water Supply & DWV Sizing Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 8/18 Essential Changes to the 2017 NEC Tacoma 8A-5P Sat 8/18 Introduction to the 2017 NEC Bellevue 8A-5P Sat 8/25 Plumbing Code Update w/ Water Supply & DWV Sizing Marysville 8A-5P 2015 UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE On July 1, 2016, Washington State adopted the 2015 Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) with the Washington State Amendments as the code regulating all plumbing installations in the State. Effective July 1, 2016, all continuing education courses for Plumbers and Plumber Trainees, both online and in the classroom, will be based on the 2015 Uniform Plumbing Code. Effective January 1, 2017, the Journey level and Residential Specialty examination is based on the 2015 Uniform Plumbing Code. 30

PLUMBING COURSES 2017 NEC Update for Electricians Electric This course will cover the most pertinent and commonly encountered additions and deletions in the 2017 National Electric Code (NEC), including the reason and significance of the changes. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: Wed, May 16...Bellevue $119 Sun, June 24...Spokane $99 Fri, July 6...Marysville $119 Sat, August 4...Vancouver $119 Essential Changes to the 2017 NEC Electric This course provides an analysis of important changes to the 2017 NEC, including new and revised requirements impacting residential, commercial, and industrial electrical installations. Participants will become familiar with using code publications; gain a clear understanding of how the NEC rule-making process works; and discuss and analyze the most pertinent and commonly encountered additions and deletions in the 2017 edition of the NEC. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: Sat, May 12...Vancouver $119 Sat, June 2...Bellevue $119 Sat, July 21...Marysville $119 Sun, July 29...Tacoma $119 Sat, August 18...Tacoma $119 First Aid/AHA CPR & Basic Electricity and Code Requirements CEU Credit: 4 hours Industry Related Plumbing & 4 hours Industry Related Electric AM: This course provides a two-year first aid card and two-year rescuer-cpr card. PM: This course is designed to provide a general understanding of Electrical Theory, National Electrical Code and Safety requirements. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: Paper, Pen/Pencil Sat, June 9...Tacoma $119 Sat, July 14...Marysville $119 Sat, August 4...Bellevue $119 *Half Day (AM or PM Only) $79 Introduction to Electrical Theory Electric This course introduces the concepts of electrical theory, including the application of Ohm s law in simple circuits, the selection of and uses for electrical test equipment, and electrical and job site safety requirements. Required Materials: Sat, May 19...Vancouver $119 Sat, June 9...Bellevue $119 Sun, July 29...Bellevue $119 Sun, August 5...Tacoma $119 Introduction to the 2017 NEC Electric This course provides an introduction to the 2017 NEC. Participants will learn about the layout, format, history and use of the NEC and review the Code by chapter, highlighting the most utilized articles commonly encountered on the job. Supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: Sat, May 5...Bellevue $119 Sat, May 12...Marysville $119 Sun, June 3...Bellevue $119 Sun, July 8...Tacoma $119 Sat, July 28...Marysville $119 Sat, August 18...Bellevue $119 Plumbing Code Update w/ Water Supply & DWV Sizing CEU Credit: 8 hours Plumbing Code Update This course reviews changes to the current Uniform Plumbing Code and related WA State Amendments and Washington State Laws regulating plumbers. Course also incorporates an interactive review of the proper sizing of the drain, waste and vent system. Washington State Amendments and other supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: 2015 Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC), Calculator, Paper, Pen/Pencil Sat, May 5...Tacoma $119 Sat, June 2...Tacoma $119 Sat, June 16...Marysville $119 Sat, July 7...Mt. Vernon $119 Sat, July 14...Bellevue $119 Sat, July 28...Marysville $119 Sat, August 4...Tacoma $119 Sat, August 11...Bellevue $119 Sat, August 25...Marysville $119 31

PLUMBING JOURNEYMAN REFRESHER COURSE for the WASHINGTON STATE EXAM MT. VERNON JUNE 8, 9, 15 & 16 PROVIDES EXTENSIVE, INTERACTIVE REVIEW OF WASHINGTON PLUMBING LAWS AND REGULATIONS, ALONG WITH ALL CHAPTERS OF THE UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE. Call CITC toll-free at 877.238.8646 to reserve your seat!

PLUMBING COURSES Plumbing Journeyman Refresher Course for the Washington State Exam CEU Credit: 12 hours Plumbing Code Update **SPACE IS LIMITED** This course prepares plumber apprentices/ trainees for the Washington State Journeyman and Residential Plumber Certification Exam. Provides extensive review of WA plumbing laws and regulations and all chapters of the 2015 UPC. Course also includes interactive review of plumbing definitions, DWV sizing, water system sizing, traps and injectors, joints and connections, indirect wastes, plumbing fixtures and special wastes. Course may be taken by licensed plumbers. Washington State Amendments and other supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: 2015 Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC), Calculator, Paper, Pen/Pencil 2015 Guide To Important Code Changes (Recommended) Exam Information Contact Washington State Labor & Industries Plumbing Program at 360.902.5207 Mt. Vernon - Instructor: Steve Murray $549 Day 1: Fri, June 8... 3pm-9pm Day 2: Sat, June 9...7am-5pm Day 3: Fri, June 15... 3pm-9pm Day 4: Sat, June 16...7am-5pm Early Enrollment for September Available! Mt. Vernon - Instructor: Steve Murray $549 Day 1: Fri, September 7... 3pm-9pm Day 2: Sat, September 8...7am-5pm Day 3: Fri, September 14... 3pm-9pm Day 4: Sat, September 15...7am-5pm Due to limited availability, no refunds or transfers will be issued for students who do not show to this class. No exceptions. Seattle Gas Piping & Basic Electricity and Code Requirements CEU Credit: 4 hours Industry Related Plumbing & 4 hours Industry Related Electric AM: This course reviews City of Seattle Gas Piping regulations, codes, standards and definitions, and prepares students for Gas Piping Exam. PM: This course is designed to provide a general understanding of Electrical Theory, National Electrical Code and Safety requirements. Washington State Amendments and other supplemental handouts included in cost of Required Materials: 2015 Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC), Calculator, Paper, Pen/Pencil Scheduled Date Sat, June 23...Bellevue $119 *Half Day (AM or PM Only) $79 I recently completed the Plumbing Refresher Course and wanted to let you know that I PASSED THE STATE EXAM! The instructor was energetic and kept the group engaged, and even after 32 hours in a classroom, he stayed late to answer questions, and then made himself available via email for last minute help. This course was worth every penny I spent, and I would highly recommend it to anyone preparing for the state exam. 33