CWCE Classes

• 2 classes max per quarter
• Must have all lessons completed to attend the lab
• Must attend lab to receive credits for classes!!!
• Classes begin after they sign up

CWCE Classes 2024-2025

-Subscription Fee:  $16 per month or $136 per year
-4000 SBC max credits awarded from classes 
-2 classes per quarter

Construction Drawings (CML)

Cost: $100.00
Includes book and lessons (400 SBC's)

Conduit System Fabrication 1 & 2 (CML)

Conduit 1
Includes book and lessons Cost: $100.00 (400 SBC's)
Conduit 2 
Includes lessons Cost: $26.00 (400 SBC's)

Codeology (CML)

Cost: $80.00
Includes book and lessons (400 SBC's)

Code, Standards and Practices 1

Cost: $100.00
Includes book and lessons (400 SBC's)

Code, Standards and Practices 2 (L1)

Cost: $25.00
Includes lessons (400 SBC's)

Code, Standards and Practices 2 (L2)

Cost: $25.00
Includes lessons (400 SBC's)

Code Standards & Practices 3

Cost: $25.00
Includes lessons (400 SBC's)

Grounding and Bonding (CML)

Cost: $110.00
Includes book and lessons (400 SBC's)

2023 Codebook

Cost: $125.00

CW/CE Assessments  

Beginning September 1st you will be required to take and successfully pass your corresponding assessments in order to advance levels and obtain raises. 

Day/Time: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1:00pm-4:00pm
If you have any questions or would like to practice tasks you'll be tested on, please contact the JATC office 

State Test Preparation 
Levels 7 and 8 ONLY

Day/Time: Monday, 4:00pm-6:00pm
Duration: 12 weeks (may be extended depending on class needs)
Capacity: Limited 10 students per session (first come, first serve) 
Start Date: Tentatively scheduled for September 29th (subject to change)


Contact the NM JATC

4501 Montbel Pl. NE
Albuquerque, NM 87107

                 About us

The NMJATC trains electrical workers from across the state to become journeyman inside wiremen. The National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) and Local Union 611 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) jointly sponsor our training programs that offer apprentices the opportunity to earn wages and benefits while they learn the skills needed to be successful in the electrical industry. The NMJATC has trained thousands of workers to become licensed electricians since its creation.