You can earn an Associate of Applied Science degree in construction technology with an emphasis in IBEW/NECA construction electrician. Utilize your four or five years of apprenticeship schooling and combine it with an articulation agreement between IBEW/NECA and RRCC for an associate degree.
The objective of the program is to allow members having served their apprenticeship program through the National Joint apprenticeship (NJATC) to earn an associate’s degree. This program allows you to combine your excellent trade skills with your academic skills. After completing the IBEW/NECA NJATC apprenticeship program, RRCC will grant 43 credits toward an AAS degree. The degree requires a total of 61 credits, of which 18 must be taken at RRCC or through RRCC via CCCOnline.
You must show proof of completion of IBEW/NECA Wireman or Outside Lineman NJATC programs. |
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| General Education Requirements |
| English/ Speech (ENG, SPE 100 or higher) |
3 |
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| Mathematics (MAT 107 - Technical or higher) |
3 |
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| Six credits from two of these areas: |
6 |
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| Humanities: (ART, FRE, GER, HUM, LIT, MUS, PHI, SPA) |
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| Science: (AST, BIO, CHE, GEY, PHY) |
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| Social and Behavioral Sciences: (ANT, ECO, GEO, HIS, POS, PSY, SOC) |
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| General Education Electives |
3 |
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| CON 115 or (CIS 118 or higher) |
3 |
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| Total General Education Requirements |
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18 |
| Certificate of Completion from your four or five year IBEW/NECA NJATC apprenticeship. |
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43 |
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| Total Required Credits |
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61 |