National Electrical Code (NEC) Workshop
If you're an engineering student or young professional, you’ve probably heard of IEEE, but what about the NEC?
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) standards help engineers design electrical systems, and the National Electrical Code (NEC) ensures those systems are installed safely and meet code. In industry, you need both.
Join us for a beginner NEC Workshop where we’ll break it down:
- What the NEC is and why it matters
- How to navigate the code book
- How NEC applies to real-world design & construction
- How it connects to IEEE standards you’re already learning
- Why NEC knowledge gives you a career edge
- How it relates to the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam (especially for ECE students)
Perfect for:
- Electrical Engineering
- Civil Engineering
- Construction Management
- Architecture
- Anyone interested in infrastructure, power, or technology systems
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🍕 Food provided
📘Free NEC resources for students
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- University of Nevada - Las Vegas
- 4505 S Maryland Parkway
- Las Vegas, Nevada
- United States 89154
- Building: AEB (Advanced Engineering Building)
- Room Number: 130 (Flexatorium)
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Speakers
Christel Hunter
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NFPA Instructor
Justin Veilleux
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FEA Consulting, PE
Tom Anderson
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TJK Consulting, PE
Katie Whalon
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Helix Electric - Project Engineer, IEEE YP LV Chair