Get ready to take on the North Dakota journeyman electrician exam with a complete study system built around the 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC). This Super Combo brings together the resources electricians rely on most while preparing for licensure: a North Dakota-focused journeyman study guide, a dedicated electrician calculations study guide, fast-review flash cards, and the NFPA 70: National Electrical Code (2023) paperback with tabs to support faster code navigation during practice and review.
North Dakota exams don’t just test whether you’ve “seen the Code before.” They require you to understand electrical theory fundamentals, apply state wiring standards concepts, and use the NEC efficiently. That’s exactly what this combo is designed to help you do—by giving you structured study materials that build knowledge, strengthen calculations, and sharpen the skill that separates confident candidates from rushed ones: finding the right code rule quickly and accurately.
This Super Combo is a strong fit for:
Instead of piecing together separate materials and hoping they match the exam, you’ll have a focused set that supports steady progress. Use the study guides for structured learning, the calculations guide for step-by-step practice, and the flash cards for quick daily reinforcement—then tie it all together by training code lookups with a tabbed NEC.
How these work together: your study guide helps you build exam-ready understanding of NEC concepts and North Dakota-focused wiring standards themes; the calculations guide strengthens the math-heavy questions that can cost points under time pressure; flash cards keep key rules and definitions fresh; and the NEC with tabs helps you practice navigating like a pro, so you’re not wasting valuable minutes flipping through pages.
The North Dakota State Electrical Board (NDSEB) explains that examinations are based on fundamental electricity, Laws, Rules, and Wiring Standards of North Dakota, and the current edition of the National Electrical Code. The NDSEB also publishes exam information that includes timing and grading expectations.
Key exam points published by the NDSEB include:
Because North Dakota emphasizes both NEC knowledge and state wiring standards concepts, your preparation should include two parallel skills:
This Super Combo is built to support both—so you’re not only studying content, but also developing the pacing and confidence needed to perform on exam day.
The NDSEB lists separate timing for open and closed portions of the journeyman exam, including a Journeyman Open section with a longer time allowance. The board also lists code books among the items provided for the exam. In your preparation, the most effective approach is to practice open-book style skills the right way: learn how to locate the correct NEC article, section, table, and exception quickly—then confirm your answer with the exact wording.
Your NEC 2023 paperback with tabs is an ideal training tool for building speed and confidence. Even when code books are provided at testing, the best results typically come from repeated practice with code structure: chapters, articles, parts, and high-use tables. Tabs support that practice by making navigation more consistent, especially when you’re drilling multiple topics in one study session.
North Dakota licensure is administered through the North Dakota State Electrical Board. While every candidate’s path can look a little different depending on training and experience history, the typical progression follows a practical sequence:
This Super Combo supports the most important part of that process—your preparation—by organizing what to study and giving you tools you can use daily without feeling overwhelmed.
The NDSEB publishes journeyman qualifications, including experience minimums and how credit may be applied. For a Journeyman electrician, the NDSEB states:
North Dakota also references different categories of licenses (such as Class B), and the NDSEB outlines how certain hours may apply under specific qualifications. If you’re moving through the standard journeyman path, the biggest takeaway is straightforward: build your hours, complete the required training, then prepare for an exam that expects both NEC accuracy and North Dakota wiring standards awareness.
Your NEC isn’t just “a book you bring to study.” It’s the foundation for how you think through code questions. Learning to move through it efficiently can make the difference between guessing and proving the answer with confidence.
This Super Combo is built for the way electricians actually learn: a mix of structured study, repetition, and practical application. Here’s how to get the most value from each piece.
A simple weekly routine that works for busy electricians:
Navigation drill idea (quick and effective): pick one topic (grounding and bonding, overcurrent protection, services, motors, special occupancies), then time yourself locating the relevant article and any related tables. The objective isn’t to rush—it’s to build smooth, repeatable movement through the Code.
Over time, your study becomes less about memorizing random rules and more about building a skill set: read the question, identify the NEC path, confirm the rule, compute accurately, and move on.
Preparing for a journeyman electrician exam takes discipline, structure, and the right materials. 1 Exam Prep supports your progress with study resources designed for trade professionals—so you can study efficiently without losing momentum.
This Super Combo is designed to help you show up prepared, calm, and ready to work through NEC questions and calculations with a steady strategy.
Yes. This package is built around the 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC) and includes the NEC 2023 paperback with tabs.
Journeyman electrician licensure in North Dakota is administered through the North Dakota State Electrical Board (NDSEB).
The NDSEB states that a journeyman electrician must complete 8,000 hours of experience, and that experience may not be obtained in less than three (3) years.
Yes. The NDSEB notes that 2,000 hours credit may be granted for graduates of a two (2) year or more electrical school accepted by the board.
The NDSEB lists both open and closed portions for the journeyman exam and includes separate time allowances for each, including a longer Journeyman Open portion. Preparing with strong NEC navigation skills is a smart strategy for the open portion.
Job math and exam math can feel different because exams require clean setup, careful reading, and accurate results under time pressure. A dedicated calculations study guide helps you practice a consistent process so you don’t lose points to preventable mistakes.
Use them for short daily sessions. Ten minutes a day is enough to keep key definitions and common rules fresh, especially when you’re also practicing code navigation and calculations during longer study sessions.