Apprenticeship
All Apprenticeship classes are open enrollment and open to the general public. Successful completion of Apprenticeship course alone, does not allow a student to take a state examination and gain a license for a journey-level card. In order to qualify for Oregon State license or journeyman exam, completion of both OJT and RT hours are required as outlined by the specific trade JATC. Additional Apprenticeship electives may be referenced on each programs JATC Approved Electives Lists and found throughout this schedule. For OAR compliance, Apprentices MUST choose a letter bearing grade for credit classes. Information about Trade specific degrees is also available. Text books for these classes are at the Cascade Campus Bookstore.
- APR 102
- LME: DC Motors
- APR 104
- LME: Luminaires & Equipment
- APR 122
- AC/DC Motor Principles
- APR 131
- Refrigeration I
- APR 132
- Refrigeration II
- APR 133
- Refrigeration III
- APR 162
- Calculations for the Trades
- APR 170
- Power Transmission Systems
- APR 200A
- Pre-Apprenticeship
- APR 200B
- OSHA 30 for Pre-Apprenticeship
- APR 200C
- Pre-Apprenticeship Hands-On In
- APR 200D
- OSHA 30 General Industry
- APR 202
- LME: Electrical Code Level I
- APR 204
- LME: Electrical Code-Level III
- APR 222
- Hazardous Locations
- APR 225
- Electrical Code - Level II
- APR 272
- Machining for Industrial Maint
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Courses for professionals seeking to enhance skills, renew licenses, or gain job training. These non-credit courses are not financial aid eligible.
- CEU 925P
- Coyne 1st Aid/CPR for Trades
- CEU 3168
- Forklift, Safety & Code
- CEU 3965
- Cultural Competency