Class Dates & Times
Day 1: Friday, July 17, 2026 (8:00AM – 5:00PM)
Day 2: Saturday, July 18, 2026 (8:00AM – 5:00PM)
Day 3: Sunday, July 19, 2026 (8:00AM – 5:00PM)
Course Description
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
Techniques for solving basic load calculations
Methods and strategies for taking the state 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
Instructor
Jim Bosshart
Refunds/Transfers
Due to limited availability, no refunds or transfers will be issued for students who do not show to this class. No exceptions.
Continuing Education Credit
This course has been approved by Washington State Labor & Industries
Electrical Trainees: 24 hours of Basic Classroom Training
Day 1: WA2026-201
Day 2: WA2026-205 (AM) & WA2023-711 (PM)
Day 3: WA2026-202
Journey Level Electricians 24 hours including 8 hours of NEC Code, 4 hours of RCW/WAC Update and 12 hours of Industry Related
Day 1: WA2026-199
Day 2: WA2026-204 (AM) & WA2023-711 (PM)
Day 3: WA2026-200
Required Books/Materials
2020 NEC Code Book
Scientific Non-Programmable Calculator
Calculator must have the ability to perform various mathematical calculations.
Mobile devices are not allowed during class time and are not allowed for use during State Exams.
NEC Keyword Index (recommended: Tom Henry Key Word Index)
Highlighters, Paper, Pen/Pencil
Exam Information
Contact Washington Labor and Industries Electrical Program: 360.902.5269
Completion of this course does not guarantee a passing score on the licensing exam.
