Technical Studies-Journeyworker

Why Consider Technical Studies-Journeyworker?

  • Receiving academic credit for your Registered Apprenticeship is important to you. 
  • Owning your own business or completing a bachelor’s degree in the future appeals to you.
  • You want to expand your Registered Apprenticeship skillset to include general education courses in communications, math, science, and other subjects.

Why Learn at Lakeshore? 

  • Because of our low student-to-faculty ratio, you’ll get to know instructors and fellow students.
  • Courses are offered in a variety of learning formats.
  • Smoothly transfer your degree to your choice of several university partners to complete a bachelor’s degree.
  • Start in August or January.

What It Takes

  • Interest in gaining a well-rounded education covering diverse subject matter
  • Ability to work independently and with others
  • Desire for personal growth
  • Interest in developing critical thinking skills

 

Career Area
Manufacturing
Type
Associate Degree
Program Number
10-499-5
Availability
In-Person
  • Associate Degree
  • Term Varies
  • 60 Credits
  • Financial Aid Eligible
  • Starts September / January

Career Outlook

Technical Studies-Journeyworker

Median Income: $59,383.00*
 

POTENTIAL JOB TITLES

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Install, maintain, and repair electrical wiring, equipment, and fixtures. Ensure that work is in accordance with relevant codes. May install or service street lights, intercom systems, or electrical control systems.

 

Position and secure steel bars or mesh in concrete forms in order to reinforce concrete. Use a variety of fasteners, rod-bending machines, blowtorches, and hand tools. Includes rod busters.

 

Fabricate, assemble, install, and repair sheet metal products and equipment, such as ducts, control boxes, drainpipes, and furnace casings. Work may involve any of the following: setting up and operating fabricating machines to cut, bend, and straighten sheet metal; shaping metal over anvils, blocks, or forms using hammer; operating soldering and welding equipment to join sheet metal parts; or inspecting, assembling, and smoothing seams and joints of burred surfaces. Includes sheet metal duct installers who install prefabricated sheet metal ducts used for heating, air conditioning, or other purposes.

 

Analyze specifications, lay out metal stock, set up and operate machine tools, and fit and assemble parts to make and repair dies, cutting tools, jigs, fixtures, gauges, and machinists’ hand tools.

 


Disclosure:

*Lightcast/EMSI data is a hybrid dataset derived from official government sources such as the US Census Bureau, Bureau of Economic Analysis, and Bureau of Labor Statistics. This salary data is from the Lakeshore District.

ADMISSION AND FIRST SEMESTER ENROLLMENT STEPS

Work with Admissions Advisor to:

  • Submit Application
  • Complete the Student Success Questionnaire.
  • Schedule your First Time Program Counseling/Registration Session with your assigned program counselor to plan your first semester schedule, review your entire plan of study and discuss the results of the Student Success Questionnaire.

*Submit transcripts and test scores (optional, highly recommended): College transcripts, along with high school transcripts and test scores from within the last five years, used for course registration. Official transcripts needed for transferring college credit(s) and for financial aid purposes.

Program Cost

  • Tuition Cost: $6,185.33
  • Book Cost: $0.00
  • Supply Cost: $0.00
  • Program Total: $6,185.33

Want more information?

Technical Studies - Journeyworker classes run year-round with varying program start dates throughout the year.