
This apprenticeship program map for the 2024-2025 catalog year provides an overview of the required courses. You must be accepted into the apprenticeship by the Program Sponsor.
Apprenticeship Programs at Chabot College are an excellent way to earn a certificate and/or an associate degree while also gaining real-world, paid work experience in the occupation. The requirements and expectations vary depending on the apprenticeship program. Classes also vary by program, with some offered in person, online or off-campus.
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Sheet metal workers make, install, and maintain air conditioning, heating, ventilation, and pollution control duct systems; roofs; skylights; and many other building products made from sheet metal and other materials. Some workers may specialize in testing, balancing, and servicing existing air conditioning and ventilation systems.
The Associated Builders and Contractors San Diego (ABCSD) Apprenticeship program is a state and federally recognized construction training program. Apprenticeship Career and Technical Education (CTE) combines paid on-the-job training and work experience with formal classroom instruction. Apprentices are employed by a company where they receive hands-on training, and attend classes in the evening to study theory and participate in hands-on technical training.
All Apprentices start off with an hourly wage (based on the prevailing wage in the county in which the work is performed) and in some cases, a fringe benefit package and the wages increase based on advancement within the program.
Upon completion of the apprenticeship program, the graduate may be employed at the journey level by contractors. The median California wage for exiting students is $75,446 (2022 LMI data), and the median hour wage for sheet metal is $31 (Bay Area 2022 LMI data).
For more information about apprenticeship programs, including Sheet Metal Technology, please see: www.chabotcollege.edu/academics/apprenticeship/
Critical Course Prerequisite for Other Courses Prerequisite Required Required for Major GE General Education
SHEE 9795 is a work experience course that may be taken each term for the apprentice to receive credit for working.
Students may earn an AA or AS degree at Chabot with completion of any one of the following general education patterns:
See the general education course lists: https://www.chabotcollege.edu/counseling/transfer/ge-requirement-transfer-archive.php.
It is recommended that all students meet with a Chabot College counselor to review and create an individualized student education plan. See the Counseling Department webpage for information on how to speak with a counselor: www.chabotcollege.edu/counseling.
Elective units may be needed to reach the 60 units required for an Associate's Degree. Please see a counselor for assistance in selecting elective units.