Mid-America Carpenters Regional Council Apprentice & Training Program – Pekin Campus | Evaluated Learning Experience
-Millwright Apprenticeship Overview -
Approximately 640 hours of classroom instruction; and a minimum of 4,400 hours of supervised practical experience over four years.
October 2011 - Present.
See “Learner Outcomes” for each of the individual courses that comprise the apprenticeship.
The components listed below constitute the Millwright Apprenticeship conducted by the Mid-Central Illinois Regional Council of Carpenters –Joint Apprenticeship Training Committee (MCIRCC-JATC). The apprenticeship consists of four years of combined classroom instruction and supervised practical experience under the close supervision of experienced supervisors. Methods of instruction include lecture, demonstrations, quizzes, projects, examinations and supervised field experience. Due to the integrated nature of the curriculum as it unfolds over four years, the descriptions, which appear below, reflect the content areas and course titles within degree programs where credit may be awarded.
In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 39 semester hours, as applied across the following courses listed below. NOTE: Students must successfully complete all courses to access the credit recommendation.