What is an Apprenticeship and Training Program?
The Apprenticeship & Training Program is a form of education that incorporates workplace training with technical in-school classroom training. Since 1972, IEC has conducted apprenticeship training programs across the United States under standards approved by the U.S. Department of Labor. In August, 2003, the Central PA Chapter IEC partnered with the Harrisburg Area Community College (HACC) to grant participants in the IECs apprenticeship program with a HACC Certificate. The IECs apprentice program will be worth 8 credits each of the four years for a total of 32 credits. Students may continue taking additional HACC credits toward an Associate in Applied Science in Electrical Technology The Central Pennsylvania Chapter IEC adopted the national IECs Apprenticeship Training Program and registered it with the Pennsylvania Apprenticeship and Training Council in 1991. What Makes IECs Program So Successful? IECs four year program curriculum is recognized by the U.S. Department of Labors Bureau
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