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Apprenticeships

Earn While You Learn

Spokane Community College (SCC) partners with industry to provide apprenticeship training available. Apprenticeships give students on-the-job training and classroom education, while making a living wage with health care, retirement and other benefits.

By the Numbers: Living wage with no college loans

  • Average pay rate for apprentices is $20 per hour

  • Average cost for tools for starting an apprenticeship is $450
    • Students are only responsible for their own tools and supplies. That means you don't pay tuition!
  • 1,500apprenticeship students last year at SCC

What is an Apprenticeship?

In apprenticeship training, you learn while you're employed. In addition, on-the-job training is supplemented by classroom learning each year. The training period, or apprenticeship, varies in length from one to five years, depending on the complexity of the occupation you select.

Apprentices are paid by their employer. They receive pay increases at regular intervals over the period of apprenticeship if their skills have increased and their training has been completed satisfactorily. Those who successfully complete their apprenticeship training reach journeyman status and are then fully qualified to pursue their occupation.

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

In partnership with Spokane Community College, the Inland Northwest Masonry Apprenticeship Program offers Bricklayers Apprenticeship courses in a rigorous line of study and skill development. The goal of the program is to share industry knowledge, skills, and techniques to develop apprentices into highly skilled journey-level bricklayers. The Inland Northwest Masonry Apprenticeship Program is a comprehensive, hands-on initiative designed to equip apprentice bricklayers with essential skills and knowledge. Apprentices engage in both classroom instruction and practical applications where they learn about various types of masonry materials, tools, and techniques.

The curriculum covers key topics such as reading blueprints, understanding building codes, and mastering laying, bonding, and finishing bricks. Under the guidance of journey-level instructors, apprentices gain experience through real-world projects, fostering teamwork and precision. This program not only emphasizes technical proficiency but also instills a strong work ethic and safety awareness, preparing graduates for successful careers in the construction industry.

Please note that this program is broken into quarters but this is an apprenticeship that takes three years to complete. Apprentices begin with “Bricklayers Year 1 Apprentice” unless they receive advanced standing from the JATC, which allows them to begin at a higher level in the program. Apprentices are also college students and recieve a  certificate for completing 30 college credits from Spokane Community College when they graduation.

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Total Program Credits: 45


Program Courses

First Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
BRLY 110
Bricklayers Apprentice Year 1  
15
Total Credits
 
15

Second Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
BRLY 111
Bricklayers Apprentice Year 2  
15
Total Credits
 
15

Third Quarter

Course ID
Course Title
Credits
BRLY 112
Bricklayers Apprentice Year 3  
15
Total Credits
 
15

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

Program start: Varying
Pre-requisites: No
Program length: Varying
Number of students each start: Varying
Contact: Mindi Bayley 509-533-7178
Please note: An 11 week program (Skilled Trades Preparation) is recommended prior to beginning any trade program ($25)

Have a question? Let's hear it.

Wendy Jones

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

Kenna May

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