Continuing education is a powerful way to advance your career and keep your skills sharp. Many employers expect electricians to stay current with the latest NEC updates and safety protocols. Keeping up with code changes, best practices, and installation standards ensures your work remains top quality. With JADE Learning, you'll get the tools and training you need to keep growing and excelling in your field.
All of our Idaho continuing education courses are taught online, where you are free to work at your own pace on your own time, from anywhere you'd like. Work from your desktop, laptop, tablet, or even a smartphone. Our Idaho electrical continuing education courses work around your schedule.
Each course includes an official certificate of completion that you can save for your records. Looking for state reporting information? Learn more here. If you are interested in reciprocating hours between states, please visit our CE Reciprocation Planning Page.
Whether you're aiming to stay competitive, meet employer expectations, or simply sharpen your skills, our 24-hour online course package can help Idaho master and journeyman electricians stay ahead in the electrical trade.
JADE Learning's continuing education has helped over 150,000 electricians renew their licenses and enhance their careers for more than 20 years. And we can help you, too.
Choose from a list of state-approved courses. Our course material is 100% online.
Study at your own pace according to your schedule, using a desktop computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone.
Upon course completion, JADE Learning will send you a certificate that confirms you completed continuing education hours.
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This online course reviews 100 of the most important changes to the 2023 National Electrical Code. Changes from Section 100 through Annex C will be covered. This course is for professional development.
Idaho electricians who take this course will receive an overview of 2023 NEC commercial and industrial electrical installation requirements. Lesson topics focus on overcurrent protection, switchboards and panelboards, branch circuits, industrial machinery, and more.
This course is for professional development.
Electricians in Idaho who take this course will understand the rules and requirements found in the 2024 NFPA 70E Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace publication. Topics discussed include the lockout/tagout protocol, the electrical safety program, applying safety standards to general electrical installations, and more.
This course is for professional development.
This course for electricians is a detailed look at wiring requirements for every room in modern residential dwelling units. Learn the standards of NEC 2023 for everything from GFCI protection for dishwashers to outdoor balcony outlets. Lighting requirements, branch circuits and other core concepts are explained for every room in the house. Room-specific advice is given for kitchens, pantries, dining rooms, bathrooms, laundry rooms, living areas, bedrooms, and hallways.
This course is for professional development.
This course is based on the 2023 NEC and teaches electricians in Idaho about the materials and procedures required for proper bonding and grounding. Finishing this course will allow students to be able to identify approved grounding electrodes, define grounding and bonding, understand the critical differences between grounding and bonding and more.
This course is for professional development.
This four-hour course explains what electricians in Idaho must know to pass commercial or residential inspections. Topics covered include installation practices for passing a rough and final inspection, 2023 NEC requirements for installing wiring in various situations, and more.
This course is for professional development.
This online course covers 2023 NEC® installation service requirements for homes, businesses, or other types of facilities in Idaho. Topics include underground service conductors, service-entrance conductors, overhead service conductors, general equipment and more.
This course is for professional development.
Idaho electricians who take this course will learn about overcurrent protection definitions found in the 2023 NEC. It reviews the rules for overcurrent devices installed in panelboards, the purpose of overcurrent protection, how to calculate the minimum ampacity required for feeder taps and more. This course has no prerequisites.
This course is for professional development.
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