Alabama Electrical Contractor Electrician Exam Preparation 4 week Virtual Class – April 2026

Original price was: $700.00.Current price is: $550.00.

This is a 4 week virtual Electrical exam preparation class
for Alabama Electrical Contractor Electrician Exam
This class we be every Wednesday night in the month of April
from 5:00pm-8:00pm Central Time
Wednesday April 8
Wednesday April 15
Wednesday April 22
Wednesday April 29
This includes 4 weeks of class and a year access to study material.
Call 407-312-6127 with any questions
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Have any questions? Please call us at (407) 312-6127

This is for Alabama Electrical Contractor virtual 4 week exam preparation.
This class will take place virtually every Wednesday night in the month of April via ZOOM
from 5:00pm-8:00pm Central time.

What is included with this class?
  • Live online Seminars: Join us every Wednesday night for interactive sessions led by industry experts who have aced these exams themselves.
  • Comprehensive Coverage: From electrical theory to business and law, our courses cover all exam topics to equip you for success.
  • Flexible Learning: Spread over 4 weeks, our online format allows you to absorb the material at your own pace, without the rush of a weekend cram session.
  • Proven Results: Our students’ success stories speak for themselves. Let us guide you on the path to becoming a licensed electrical contractor.
  • A year access to all of our online study material. This includes recordings of your classes, study guides, copies of the presentation, practice exams, hours of extra videos going over topics, flash cards and more!
What will be covered each week?

WEEK 1 April 8: DIVE INTO THE ESSENTIALS
• Get acquainted with the National Electrical Code (NEC)
• Understand Ohm’s Law and Resistor fundamentals
• Master Basic theory and essential lighting calculations
WEEK 2 April 15: PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS
• Explore receptacles, appliances, and specialized equipment like dryers and ranges
• Tackle all the different kinds of load calculations crucial for your exam success
WEEK 3 April 22: KEY CONCEPTS IN PRACTICE
• Learn about conductors, overcurrent protection, and grounding principles
• Navigate through motors, conduit practices, and box fill requirements
WEEK 4 April 29: ADVANCED TOPICS AND EXAM STRATEGIES
• understand transformers and voltage drop calculations
• Familiarize yourself with the National Fire Alarm and Signaling Code
• Gain insights into business and law specific to contractors
• Strategize for effective test-taking to maximize your scores

What books do I need?

Make sure you have all your books and a regular calculator.

  1. 2023 National Electrical Code
  2. NASCLA Contractors Guide to Business, Law and Project Management, Basic 14th Edition
Who is the instructor?

He orchestrates training initiatives, virtual design and construction projects, layout, planning, and oversees prefabrication and acts as the UL Manufacturing Technical Representative. His journey in the electrical industry commenced in 2002, where he embarked on a path of growth through Local 606’s esteemed apprenticeship program. He ascended to roles including foreman, electrical inspector, plans examiner, and qualifying agent before assuming his current position. Samuel serves as Principal for NFPA across various codes and standards, including the revered National Electrical Code and Nation Fire Alarm and Signaling Code. His expertise extends further as he actively contributes to five UL Standards Technical Panels, shaping industry benchmarks and best practices. Holding multiple electrical contractors’ licenses, is also a licensed plans examiner and inspector, a provider of continuing education, and NICET Level IV certification in Fire Alarm Systems.

What if I miss a week?

We record all of our classes, so if you cant make a week, you can login to your account on the website here and rewatch it at your convenience.
We also do this class every month, so you can reschedule to the next month if you need to. Just let us know.

How do I apply for this License ?

The first thing you want to do is apply for the license with the licensing board of Alabama. They are called the Alabama Electrical Contractor Board. You can find their website and info here: CLICK HERE FOR AECB WEBSITE.
After you have applied and been approved for the license, you will be contacted by the testing company to schedule and take your exam. The testing company is called PROV Exam Services. CLICK HERE FOR PROV WEBSITE
once approved you will have 1 year to schedule and take your exam. once you have passed, they will mail you the license!

If you have any questions, feel free to call us at 407-312-6127.
We look forward to seeing you in class.