NCCER Electrical, Level 2, helps learners advance their electrical skills. In this second level of a 4-part series, trainees build on the foundational knowledge gained in level 1. They study the theory and practical applications of installation and maintenance, exploring topics such as alternating current, motors and control systems.
The 11th edition aligns with the most up-to-date electrical codes. Its simplified presentation of complex concepts will help learners better grasp the material. A new, modern layout and art style reflect the latest tools, methods, technologies and best practices.
Practical application
- Step-by-step instructions throughout the text guide students in performing technical procedures safely and efficiently.
- An introductory page for each module lists the module objectives and relevant trade terms. It also includes performance tasks for applying new knowledge to real-world tasks.
Self-review
- Section review questions at the end of each section test students' knowledge of the content they've just read.
- Review questions reinforce the knowledge students gain while measuring what they understand.
Learning aids
- Trade features present technical tips and professional practices based on real scenarios encountered on the job.
- Figures and tables throughout each module illustrate important concepts and clarify complex instructions.
The latest industry standards
- Revised: The most up-to-date electrical codes are incorporated across the 11th edition, aligning the series with current industry requirements. Modules 26209 and 26210 have significant code updates.
- Revised: Concepts throughout Level 2 have been simplified and improved. This includes content on transformers, power bending, math concepts and calculations, and short circuit flow, among others.
An enhanced experience
- New: A new, modern layout improves both the learning and teaching experience.
- Updated: All illustrations have been updated in accordance with the series' new modern art style.
- Updated: Photos have been updated to better represent the modern electrical field and to be more relevant to today's trainees.