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Continuing education

For all upcoming in-person electrical continuing education units (CEUs) hosted by IECRM

For all upcoming online electrical continuing education units (CEUs) hosted by IECRM

For all upcoming self-paced electrical continuing education units (CEUs) hosted by Mike Holt & United Academy

Continuing
Education Classes
(CEUs)

Hone your professional knowledge and electrical skills with continuing education units. Get the information you need to ensure that your electrical installations comply with the National Electrical Code. Learn from experts and get connected to advanced resources and training.

Safety &
Certifications

Safe operations are the lifeline of the electrical contracting business. Ensure your employees perform safely on the job.

Professional &
Business Development

New technologies, specialized installation processes and crucial skills drive success in the electrical industry. Prepare now to take your career to the next level by ensuring your skills and knowledge provide your customers with cutting edge technology.

EDUCATIONAL PARTNERS

IECRM partners with leading training providers to enhance our offerings. Mike Holt Enterprises provides self-paced online electrical CEUs available 24/7. United Academy features safety and equipment training for the construction industry, online or in-person.

College Credit

Through a four-year apprenticeship, a student can earn up to 44 college credits transferable to another community college in Colorado to count toward an Associate in Applied Science in an Applied Technology Degree, leaving only the general education courses to be completed. Due to the unique partnership between Emily Griffith Technical College and CSU Global, these credits can now be transferred toward a bachelor’s degree in any area of study offered through CSU Global. IECRM graduates who have earned up to 53 college credits may apply those credits to a CSU Global Bachelor’s degree of their choice.

The Independent Electrical Contractors, Inc. (IEC) is proud to partner with the American Council on Education’s College Credit Recommendation Service (ACE CREDIT®) to offer college credit to students of IEC’s Apprenticeship program.

Reciprocal Credits

IECRM’s Continuing Education Units are approved by the State Of Colorado and 3 reciprocal states’ licensure requirements.

  • Alaska

  • New Mexico

  • Wyoming

Additionally, IECRM’s continuing education classes are accepted by the International Code Council (ICC) for CEU credit.

Have Specific Questions about CEU’s or License Renewal?

 

Please contact the Colorado Department of Regulatory Affairs (DORA) with your specific questions.

State-Approved Electrical CEUs

Credit Hours
Advanced Motor Control 16
Basic Motor Controls 16
Grounding & Bonding 8
Grounding & Bonding I 4
Grounding & Bonding II 4
NEC Changes 8
NEC Changes I 4
NEC Changes II 4
NEC Tables and Calculations 8
NFPA 70E Safety Related to the Electrical Industry 4
RW, JW, and Master License Exam Preparation 20
Theory & Calculations – Basic Electrical Circuits 4
Theory & Calculations – Basics of Alternating Current 4
Theory & Calculations – Motors 4
Theory & Calculations – Transformers 4
Wiring Methods 8
Wiring Methods I – Conductor Sizing & Protection 4
Wiring Methods II 4

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IECRM Self-Pay Tuition Policy

 

Self-pay students who are employed with a member company must register and pay through the member company using the IECRM Flashpoint Enrollment Portal/Process in order to qualify for member rates.

Self-pay students that are employed with a member company but that do not register and pay through the member will be charged the non-member rate for tuition, books and applicable fees.


Self-pay students who are employed with a member company and require a payment plan will not qualify for the member rate and will be charged the non-member rate for tuition, books and applicable fees.


Self-pay students who do not work for a member company will continue to be charged the non-member rate for tuition, books and applicable fees.


To maximize association/membership benefits, ALL member companies are encouraged to register and pay for all enrolled apprentices utilizing internal payment arrangements and processes between employer and employee.


We value our IECRM members and apprentice community. We encourage all apprentices to be enrolled in the four-year apprenticeship program, earning, and learning their way toward Journeyworker licensure. We encourage all members to utilize the member discount for tuition, books and applicable fees to ensure the long-term support and success of the next-generation electrician.


(Payment Plans are available, please reference the Self Pay Payment Plan Policy.)


Self-Pay Payment Plan Policy


We offer the following arrangements for students that are unable to pay in full at the time of registration.


● Self-pay students will be charged the non-member rate.
● A 50% down payment of total semester tuition, books and applicable fees are due at registration.
● Remaining balance can be divided up to 3 additional monthly payments ($10.00 processing fee applies on each installment)
● All payments that are declined will incur a $20.00 NSF fee.

 

We encourage all students who are employed with a member company to work with their employer to register and pay through the IECRM Flashpoint Enrollment Portal/Process. This will ensure the student is paying the lowest possible rate for tuition, books and applicable fees.