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Apprenticeship Training

Obtaining an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree offers several benefits, including enhancing one's resume, providing opportunities for further learning, and potentially increasing salary or promoting individuals in their careers. This degree is recognized for its cost efficiency, where students often pay for a significantly reduced number of credit hours while gaining substantial credits toward their academic program.
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Program Overview

Jefferson College recognizes the importance of the skills developed during apprenticeship training by providing the opportunity to earn college credit for apprenticeship completion. This program recognizes the core curriculum of any apprenticeship training program that is approved by the Bureau of Apprenticeship Standards, a division of the Department of Labor. This allows an individual’s journeyman status to be transferred to Jefferson College satisfying a portion of the core curriculum requirements needed for an associate degree.

To complement an individual’s technical or on-the-job training, a component consisting of 18 hours of general education is included. This enables individuals who have completed the degree requirements to not only receive their journeyman’s license but an Associate of Applied Science degree in Apprenticeship Training.

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