ELTR 1174 Natl Electric Code and Wiring Methods Syllabus 810 Spring 2026

Credit Hours 4.00 Lecture Hours 3 Clinical/Lab Hours 3
Type of Credit
CIP Code
47.0105
Course Meeting Time

Tuesday 5.30-10.30pm

Course Description

The student will learn to read and interpret the National Electric Code text, electrical residential blueprints, wiring diagrams, and layouts. Students will wire many different residential and commercial circuits in accordance with the National Electric Code and local ordinance. Basic tools must be supplied by the student.

Prerequisites

ELTR 1004 or consent of instructor

General Education Outcomes

General Education Outcomes are the knowledge, skills, abilities, attitudes, and behaviors that students are expected to develop as a result of their overall experiences with any aspect of the college, including courses, programs, and student services, both inside and outside of the classroom. The General Education Outcomes specifically learned in this course are:

  1. Critical Thinking
Explanation of Course Alignment

National Electric Code and Wiring Methods (ELTR 1174 was designed to meet specific student needs either individually or within a program and is designed to transfer to other colleges and universities. KCC participates in the Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI), a statewide transfer agreement for general education courses. All colleges and universities participating in the IAI agree to accept a collective “package” of IAI general education courses; transfer of courses separately is not guaranteed. For more information about IAI and the transferability of courses to specific four-year institutions, go to www.itransfer.org and MyCreditsTransfer/Transferology.

Faculty Contact Information

Faculty Name
Clay Sterling
Faculty Email
Faculty Phone
815-802-8853
Faculty Office Number
T115
Faculty Student Support Hours

M noon-1pm, 4-5pm; T 1-5pm; W 3.30-5pm. Always available via email

Faculty Information

Clay Sterling

Course Information

Course Outcomes

At the end of this course, students will be able to:

  1. Develop the ability to search and interpret the National Electrical Code.
  2. Develop the ability to appropriately install, troubleshoot and make simple repairs to basic electrical power circuits.
  3. Develop further basic skills in the use of tools and materials of the electrical and electronics industry.
  4. Develop further safe work habits and techniques in the use of electrical equipment.
Textbook/s and Course Materials

Electrical Systems Based on the 2023 NEC, by Michael Callanan and Bill Wusinich.

2023 National Electric Code, by NFPA.

Linemans pliers, Pump pliers, Wire stripper, #1 Phillips screw driver,

#2 Phillips screwdriver, 3/16” straight screwdriver, 1/4” straight screwdriver,

Tape measure, Tool pouch, knife, Safety glasses, calculator

Methods of Evaluation

Student achievement in the classroom phase of the course will be evaluated on the basis of homework, quizzes, mid-term exam and final exam. Achievement in the laboratory will be evaluated on the basis of the accuracy and completeness of reports of laboratory activities and of skills developed in the performance of manipulative tasks as evidenced by the workmanship demonstrated in the laboratory assignments. Laboratory quizzes and a laboratory final examination may also be administered.

NOTE: The following evaluation method may be modified by the instructor as required. Letter grades are determined by the following percentage:

93 - 100 A 85 - 92 B 75 - 84 C 65 - 74 D BELOW 65 F

 

In the determination of the final mark in the course, the various items will be weighted as follows:

 

Assignments = 10%; Lab sheet = 25%; Quizzes = 20%; Final Exams = 45%

 

Assignments will NOT be accepted past the date due without prior approval.

Academic Division

Business, Technology & Human Services

Dean, Paul Carlson; 815-802-8858; V105; pcarlson@kcc.edu; Division Office – W102; 815-802-8650

Course Policies

ATTENDANCE: If a student has missed more class hours than the number of credit hours to be earned in the class, the instructor may record the grade of "F" for the course. Missed classes may not be made up without prior permission from the instructor. Failure of the student to attend class does not constitute withdrawal. A formal written withdrawal must be made by the student to the Office of Admissions and Records.

Some important information provided during the lecture/discussions does not appear in your textbook, but you will find it useful for completing your assignments or exams. It is the student’s responsibility to obtain handouts and information presented for any class for which he/she is absent from fellow students or the instructor. Labs are due at the end of each lab period. Homework is due at the start of class on the day due.

 

No students will be allowed to work in lab areas outside of class time without instructor permission and appropriate supervision.

School code requires that safety glasses or some other APPROVED form of eye protection be worn in the laboratory at all times. There will be NO exceptions! Glasses may be borrowed from the technology office but the student must leave their drivers licenses. The glasses are to be returned at the end of the period. The student may be required to purchase basic components used in the laboratory experiments.

Expectations for Classroom and Online Behavior

Code of Conduct

Students need to adhere to the Code of Conduct located in the college catalog.

Email Policy

To ensure a student's privacy under all applicable education laws and to facilitate timely interactions, two College-authorized methods of electronic communication exist: KCC-issued student email accounts (using the domain name of .student.kcc.edu) and the Canvas Learning Management System. Students are expected to regularly check their KCC email accounts and Canvas for important incoming communication from the college or from individual instructors. Students understand that emails they send from personal email accounts (other than those listed above) may not be delivered to the KCC recipient, and students should have no expectation that such messages will be answered.

Course Calendar

Week

Reading Assignment

Topical Outline

 

1

 

Chapter 01

Course Intro, Safety, and Equipment; and, National Electrical Code
   

2

Chapter 02Branch Circuits and Feeders
   

3

Chapter 03Calculations
   

4

Chapter 04Services
   

5

Chapter 05Conductors and Over-current Protection
   

6

Chapter 06Grounding
   

7

Chapter 07Conduit Bending
   

8

Chapter 08Wiring Methods
9 SPRING BREAK

10

Chapter 09Wiring Materials-Raceways and Boxes
   

11

Chapter 10Wiring Materials-Switches, Switchboards and Panel Boards
   

12

Chapter 11Equipment For General Use
   

13

Chapter 12Motors, Generators, A/C and Refrigeration and Fire Pumps
   

14

 

15

 

16

Chapter 13

Transformers

Special Locations

TBA

   

17

 

18

 

LABORATORY FINAL EXAM

 

WRITTEN FINAL EXAM

College Policies, Resources and Supports

College Policies

For information related to the Student Code of Conduct Policy, Withdrawal Policy, Email Policy, and Non- Attendance/Non-Participation Policy, please review the college’s Code of Campus Affairs and Regulations webpage, which can be found at catalog.kcc.edu under the Academic Regulations & Conduct Guide. 

Resources

KCC offers various academic and personal resources for all students. Many services are offered virtually, as well as in person. Please visit Student Resources - Kankakee Community College to access student resources services such as:

  • Clubs and organizations
  • Counseling and referral services
  • Office of disability services
  • Student complaint policy
  • Transfer services
  • Tutoring services, etc.