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Brick and Block Masonry (1650 Clock Hours Certificate) Program Code 2242 SLS 0341V - Employability Skills
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Brick and Block Masonry (6000 Clock Hours Apprenticeship) Program Code 2243 SLS 0341V - Employability Skills Apprenticeship
is a method of instruction designed to prepare students for jobs within
the community its serves. Utilization of this method is a joint effort
between the college and the masonry industry. Apprentices receive
a combination of technical instruction in the classroom and related
on-the-job training through employment in the masonry field.
Apprentices must be employed by a licensed masonry contractor.
Learning experiences are jointly planned and supervised by the Masonry
Apprentice Instructor and the employer. Masonry Apprenticeship is
relevant to the needs of the student-trainee, the employer, the industry
and will assist the student in obtaining the Masonry Certificate.
The apprenticeship also requires 160 hours of related classroom
instruction for every 2000 hours of on-the job training for Levels I,
II, and III with a total program length of 6000 hours of on-the-job
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