Apprenticeship
Code Updates |
BATC is pleased to provide Code Update Training to fulfill the State of Utah Requirements for license renewal for IBC (International Building Code), NEC (National Electric Code), IPC (International Plumbing Code), and IFGC (International Fuel Gas Code).
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Partial funding has been provided by the Division of Occupational & Professional Licensing from the 1% Surcharge Funds on all building permits.
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Electrician |
This is an excellent program for those individuals who have an interest in and an understanding of electricity, whether associated with new construction or maintenance. Areas of emphasis are the National Electric Code, material requirements, practical mathematics required in the trade, and other subject areas that are essential to the trade. This program will satisfy the educational requirements to take the State Journeyman Electrician Exam. To complete the entire Apprentice Electrician Program an individual must be licensed through the State and work under the supervision of a licensed Journeyman or Master Electrician. The State of Utah rules can be viewed at this link. There is a pre-test required for this program, you may schedule it by calling 750-3188.
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HVAC |
The HVAC Program is designed for training in both installation and service work. Apprentices in the HVAC Program have the opportunity to learn techniques required to install new equipment as well as skills and knowledge to repair and troubleshoot existing equipment. The program is designed with related theory and hands-on application for maximum benefit for the student. This is a four-year program requiring 8,000 hours of on-the-job training as well as 576 minimum hours of related instruction. Most sponsors of this program are also registered with the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Traning for certification. Certifications that students will be elgible to test for upon completion of the program include: Red Cross CPR and First Aid Certified, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Rocky Mountain Gas Association (RMGA), Corrugated Stainless Steel Tubing (CSST). Students will be eligible to sit for North American Technical Excellence (NATE) and other national HVAC certification exams.
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Plumbing |
This program can be a springboard into a much demanded and secure profession. The primary emphasis is the understanding and interpretation of the International Plumbing Code, materials and requirements, blueprint reading, practical mathematics required in the trade, and other subject areas that are essential to the trade that are more conductive to the classroom setting than a work situation. This program will satisfy the educational requirements to take the State journeyman Plumber Exam. To complete the entire Apprentice Plumbing Program an individual must be licensed through the State and work under the supervision of a licensed Journeyman Plumber. The State of Utah rules can be viewed at this link. There is a pre-test required for this program, you may schedule it by calling 750-3188.
Apprentice Plumbing
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