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Apprenticeships

Earn While You Learn

Apprenticeship is a structured training program that combines paid on-the-job learning with related classroom instruction, allowing individuals to gain practical skills while earning a living wage with health care, retirement and other benefits, preparing individuals to become journey-level workers. A journey-level workers is a master in their trade, able to perform all required tasks to industry standards.

By the Numbers: Living wage with no college loans

  • Average pay rate for apprentices is $20 or more per hour

  • 1,800 apprenticeship students last year at SCC

What is an Apprenticeship?

Apprenticeship is paid on-the-job training combined with classroom instruction that prepares individuals for a career in a skilled trade.  The length of an apprenticeship varies by trade and typically lasts two to five years, depending on the complexity of the occupation.

Apprentices are paid employees who receive regular wage increases as their skills grow and training milestones are met.  Upon successfully completing the program, they achieve journey-level status and are considered masters in their trade. 

Training: Classroom and On-the-Job

Classroom training requires six to 48 hours each week, depending on the trade. These classes may take place days, evenings, or weekends.

On-the-job training involves working with and learning from experienced journeyman workers. During this training period, you receive wages for your work. The starting wage for beginning apprentices is usually about half of the journeyman rate and increases regularly as you satisfactorily progress through the program. Near the end of the training, an apprentice is performing as a skilled worker and is earning close to the journeyman wage.

Questions?

Apprenticeship Office 509-533-7178

Department of Labor and Industries - Apprenticeship Section Offices 509-324-2590

The Inland Northwest Chapter Associated General Contractors Carpenters AC course is a four-year program comprised of 8,000 hours of on-the-job training and 640 hours of related supplemental instruction. The program provides apprentices with the skills necessary to construct and maintain complex structures. Apprentices learn essential carpentry skills like blueprint reading, framing, concrete forming, and scaffolding with a strong emphasis on safety. The program provides hands-on experience working with a variety of materials, including wood, steel, and concrete, while adhering to industry standards and project specification.

Please note, this program takes four years to complete. Apprentices begin with “AGC Carpenter Year 1-1” unless they receive advanced standing from the program, allowing them to begin at a higher level. Apprentices are also college students and recieve a certificate for completing 30 college credits from Spokane Community College. 

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Total Program Credits: 64


Program Courses

First Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
CARPN110
AGC Carpenter Year 1-1  
4
Total Credits
 
4

Second Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
CARPN111
AGC Carpenter Year 1-2  
4
CARPN112
Carpenter 1-3  
4
Total Credits
 
8

Third Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
CARPN113
AGC Carpenter Year 1-4  
4
Total Credits
 
4

Fourth Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
CARPN114
AGC Carpenter Year 2-1  
4
Total Credits
 
4

Fifth Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
CARPN115
AGC Carpenter Year 2-2  
4
CARPN116
AGC Carpenter Year 2-3  
4
Total Credits
 
8

Sixth Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
CARPN117
AGC Carpenter Year 2-4  
4
Total Credits
 
4

Seventh Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
CARPN118
AGC Carpenter Year 3-1  
4
Total Credits
 
4

Eighth Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
CARPN119
AGC Carpenter Year 3-2  
4
CARPN120
AGC Carpenter Year 3-3  
4
Total Credits
 
8

Ninth Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
CARPN121
AGC Carpenter 3-4  
4
Total Credits
 
4

Tenth Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
CARPN122
AGC Carpenter Year 4-1  
4
Total Credits
 
4

Eleventh Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
CARPN123
AGC Carpenter Year 4-2  
4
CARPN124
AGC Carpenter Year 4-3  
4
Total Credits
 
8

Twelfth Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
CARPN125
AGC Carpenter Year 4-4  
4
Total Credits
 
4

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Costs for completing a degree or certificate can vary. For more information about costs, visit our How Much Does it Cost? page.

Each apprenticeship program has its own requirements and application process. Students must be accepted into an apprenticeship program before enrolling at SCC.

To get started:

  • Contact the apprenticeship program you’re interested in and apply directly with them (insert apprenticeship programs button like what’s on the overview page)
  • Once accepted, your apprenticeship coordinator will work with SCC to get you enrolled in the apprenticeship classes.

Questions?

SCC Apprenticeship Office 509 324-2590

Have a question? Let's hear it.

Pathway Specialist Main Campus

scc.reg-office@scc.spokane.edu

509-533-8400

Wendy Jones

Workforce Transition Specialist
Wendy.Jones@scc.spokane.edu
509-533-8655

Kenna May

Apprenticeship Manager
Kenna.May@scc.spokane.edu
509-533-8098