CE Option C: Advanced Industrial Topics (32 hours online)
This option is suggested for commercial electricians and/or industrial electricians who would like to improve their skills in the areas of advanced motor controls, motor maintenance, specialty transformers, and high voltage terminations and splices. This is an online course that will give journeymen 32 hours of continuing education required to renew their state certification and consists of the following:
- Advanced Motor Control (online -- 12 hours)
- Motor Maintenance, Part 2 (online -- 8 hours)
- Specialty Transformers (online -- 4 hours)
- Heat Tracing & Freeze Protection (online -- 4 hours)
- High Voltage Terminations & Splices (online -- 4 hours)
Note: Online hours are approximate and may take slightly more or less time depending on the speed of the student. Each student will be given credit for 32 hours of CE upon completion.
The price for this 32 hour CE class is $275.00 -- for more information, call 800.678.6669
CE Option D: OSHA Safety Training
CCTC in conjunction with Click Safety offers a number of classes which qualify for CEUs. Two of our most popular classes are OSHA 10 and OSHA 30. OSHA 10 gives a student 10 hours of CEUs while OSHA 30 qualifies for 32 hours of CEUs.
Graduates of these course will receive OSHA completion cards from an OSHA Certified instructor.
The price for OSHA 10 is $125.00
The price for OSHA 30 is $295.00 -- for more information,
call 800.678.6669
There are many other classes available through Click Safety, all of which
qualify for CEUs if signed up through CCTC!
Note: Upon completion of this option through Click Safety, email mike@cctc.edu for your Certificate of Completion (COC)!
For more info and FAQs regarding this option, click [here]
CE Option E: 8 Hour Blocks
You don't need 32 hours? You already have some CEUs? You would prefer other topics? Take control of your online experience and mix and match your own CE classes to meet your needs. Select from the following 8 hour blocks:
- Conduit Bending
- Alternating Current (AC Theory)
- Cable Tray
- Installation of Electric Services
- Grounding
- Load Calculations -- Branch Circuits and Feeders
- Overcurrent Protection
- Distribution Equipment
- Distribution System Transformers
- Motor Calculations
- Hazardous Locations
- Raceway, Box, and Fitting Fill Requirements
If you need 8 hours, register for one class. If you need 16 hours, register for two classes, etc.
All 8 hour classes are just $75.00 each!
Register Here (Separate registration required for each 8 hour block!)
CE Option F: 8 Hour Saturday Classroom Classes (not online!)
You don't like online classes? You prefer a classroom setting? CCTC also offers Saturday classes. These classes are NEC based and focus on one main area of the code (e.g. overcurrent protection, grounding, motors, etc) on Saturday mornings. Saturday afternoons are designed for fun and games. The class is broken down into teams for code based quiz games. Members of the winning team will receive prizes. This is a fun and competitive event.
These classes will be held at our Hayward facility on the fourth Saturday of every month from 7:00 AM until 3:30 PM. There is a minimum requirement of 12 students for each class. If there are not 12 students registered by the Wednesday prior to the class, the class will be postponed until the following month. So if you are interested in this class, please register ASAP so that we can confirm the class. Students will be notified, on the Thursday prior to the class, if the class is to be postponed.
All students are required to bring their own code books (2002 or newer!), calculators, notebooks, pen and/or pencil.
All 8 hour classes are just $75.00 each!
Who can I take continuing education from?
A: A certified electrician may take continuing education from; a community college or public school district or public educational institution, or a state-licensed private post-secondary institution under contract with a public educational institution, community college or public school district that offers classes relevant to the certification category.
A: Those who can offer continuing education include a community college or public school district or public educational institution, or a state-licensed private post-secondary institution under contract with a public educational institution, community college or public school district.
CCTC is a state-licensed private post-secondary under contract with the Eden Area Regional Occupational Program (ROP).


