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The Denver Joint Electrical Apprenticeship & Training Committee (DJEATC), Emily Griffith Technical College and Metropolitan State University of Denver have come together to provide academic and career pathways and opportunities for DJEATC students.

This pathway allows DJEATC apprentices 6 free credit hours at º£½ÇÉçÇø, along with re-imbursement for another 27 credit hours by the committee. This will allow apprentices to leave DJEATC as a journeyman electrician andÌýhave up to 78 credit hours of completed coursework.

This sets up DJEATC journey electricians to complete a bachelor’s degree in construction project management in only three semesters, as a full time student. This degree can then be added to a student’s certification and years of hands-on training.

The DJEATC Pathway

Here is how your experience at DJEATC translates into a degree path at º£½ÇÉçÇø:

The journeyman electrician credentials from DJEATC = 45 credit hours (24 elective credits and 21 credits in the construction project management program).

The two communication courses you took from º£½ÇÉçÇø during your first year as an apprentice = 6 credit hours of general studies and complete the communication requirement.

Each of the courses below that you completed online with º£½ÇÉçÇø meet the following qualifications:

 

Course Credits Impact!
ENG 1010: Composing Arguments 3 General Studies: Writing Composition
ENG 1020: Research & Argument Writing 3 General Studies: Writing Composition
HIS 1150: Race & Social Justice in US History 3 General Studies: Historical

Ethnic Studies & Social Justice

GEG 1910: Global Water Concerns 3 General Studies: Natural & Physical Sciences

Global Diversity

ARTE 2060: Imagine More! 3 General Studies: Arts &Ìý Humanities
PHI 3360: Business Ethics 3 General Studies: Arts & Humanities
ENV 3620: Resource Use & the Environment 3 General Studies: Natural & Physical Sciences

Global Diversity

SPA 190F: Spanish Goes to Work 3 University elective credit
Projects Budget Management 3 Construction Project Management credit
SUBTOTAL 27
APPRENTICESHIP SUBTOTAL 45
COMMUNICATIONS SUBTOTAL 6
TOTAL 78

With these credits in hand, here’s what your remaining courses would be to complete your degree as a full-time student at º£½ÇÉçÇø:

  • Any two 3-credit hour courses in Social and Behavioral Sciences
  • Remaining courses in the Construction Project Management major: 33-36 credits

With this information, your next step is to connect with academic advisers at º£½ÇÉçÇø to move forward with your journey to a bachelor’s degree.

FOR ACADEMIC ADVISING PLEASE CONTACT:

Kevin Tapscott, [email protected]