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CONTINUING EDUCATION

LEARNING ISN'T JUST FOR APPRENTICES.

Journeypersons continue to educate themselves to keep up-to-date on the latest technology, skills and practicalities of the sheet metal industry throughout their careers.

Not only are classes available in various fields, from design and fabrication to installation and balancing, training is available to help you earn the certiciations you've had your eyes on.


Click here to see a list of online classes approved by St. Louis County and to view instructions for signing up for courses.

INTERNATIONAL TRAINING INSTITUTE (ITI)
Click here to view instructions for signing up for night classes.

TOTAL TRACK
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COLLEGE DEGREE

The Associate of Applied Science Degree, or the Apprentice Credit Option Program, is an opportunity for Local 36 members, employees, apprentices and journeypersons to access a program that recognizes pre-existing skills and abilities. Credit is awarded for quality skill training gained outside the realm of traditional community college education.

The program recognizes the core curriculum of the SMART Apprentice Training Program, approved by the Bureau of Aprenticeship Standards (a division of the Department of Labor) and allows journeyperson status to be transferred to a community college to satisfy a portion of the credits needed for an associate degree.

The follow community colleges off the Associate of Skilles Trades Applied Science degree in partnership with Local 36. Each college requires additional general education couses to be taken through their campus.

St. Louis Community College
Jefferson College
St. Charles Community College

Gateway Arch landmark in St. Louis representing the local area served by the apprenticeship program
WHAT IS A SHEET METAL
APPRENTICESHIP?

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