Earn an associate’s degree at Renton Technical College with your completed apprenticeship program! Students are eligible to earn a Multi Occupational Trades Associate of Applied Science degree after completing an apprenticeship with:

  • 432+ classroom hours (RSI)
  • 6,000+ on-the-job training (OJT) hours  
  • Renton Technical College affiliated apprenticeship program 
    • Fill out this interest form to see if your apprenticeship is eligible

Eligible Apprenticeship Programs & Occupations

Northwest Carpenter’s Institute (NWCI):

  • Carpenters 
  • Pile Drivers 
  • Millwrights 
  • LADS 

Local 7 Insulators Heat and Frost: 

  • Firestop  
  • Mechanical Insulator (Asbestos) 

Plasterers

AJAC:

  • Machinist 

Ardagh:

  • Moldmakers 
  • Industrial Maintenance Mechanic & Repair 

Construction Industry Training Council (CITC):

  • Carpentry 

Western Washington Stationary Engineers Training Trust (WWSETT):

  • Stationary Engineers  

Multi-Occupational Trades AAS Degree Requirements

An information session will be held on December 13 at 5:30 p.m. in the Renton Technical College Library (Building – C, Room 204).

Fill out an MOT interest form to get updates on the next information session.

  • RTC is on a quarter system: RTC academic calendar
    • Fall, Winter & Spring quarters are about 3 months long 
    • Summer quarter is much shorter - only about 1 ½ months long (classes are accelerated to fit into the summer quarter)  
  • Each class will take 10-15 hours of work per week (more in summer quarter), three classes is a full-time student schedule 
  • Apprentices may begin taking general education classes before, during, or after their apprenticeship 
  • Take the RTC English Placement survey to decide what English class to start with.
  • Choose what math class to take:  
    • You can sign up for AMATH 175 Financial Math or AMATH 190 Financial Algebra- either of these classes will meet the math requirement for your MOT AAS degree but will not transfer well  
    • If you’ve taken math at another college, please talk with the MOT adviser  
    • Assess your math knowledge & preparedness to take a more advanced math class: Math Placement Survey
  • If you are an NCWI apprentice/journeyperson and your plan is to transfer to CWU, follow the CWU recommended classes for your MOT degree- please see these in Transfer Partnerships below

  • After signing up for classes, request the Apprentice/ Journeyperson tuition discount (needs to be done every quarter): MOT tuition discount request form
  • Apprentice/ Journeyperson Tuition rates for Fall 23- Summer 24 
    • Apprentice Tuition: Apprentices taking state-funded classes are charged $61.79/unit (credit) 
    • Journeyperson Tuition: Journeypersons taking state-funded classes are charged $74.49/unit (credit) 
  • The Apprentice/ Journeyperson tuition rate is only available for the classes required to complete your MOT AAS degree 
  • Need help paying for tuition? You may qualify for Workforce Funding programs: Worker Retraining or Opportunity Grant funding
  • Pay tuition by the deadline, or if you sign up after the deadline it’s due five days after you sign up: RTC tuition dates 
  • You can pay in full or sign up for a payment plan

  • Transfer your credit to RTC: 
    • Order an official copy of your transcript sent directly to RTC (or electronically to transcripts@rtc.edu)  
    • ATTN: Credentials
      Enrollment Services, Renton Technical College 
      3000 NE 4th St 
      Renton, WA 98056 
  • Complete a transfer credit evaluation request form and email to transcripts@rtc.edu   
  • Apprentices may need to meet residency requirements (a certain percentage or number of credits completed at RTC), generally this means at least four classes for your MOT AAS degree need to be completed at RTC 

  • NWCI graduates with a MOT AAS degree can transfer to Central Washington University to earn a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology & Administrative Management, with a specialization in Project Management
  • NWCI graduates with a MOT AAS degree can transfer to Central Washington University to earn a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology & Administrative Management, with a specialization in Project Management
  • The following classes are recommended for the MOT AAS degree, if transfer to CWU is your goal: 
    • MATH&107 Math in Society 
    • ENGL&101 English Composition I  
    • PSYC&100 General Psychology 
    • Elective (choose one) 
      • ECON&202 Macroeconomics 
      • ENGL&111 Introduction to Literature 
      • GEOL&101 Introduction to Physical Geology 
      • MUSC&105 Music Appreciation 
      • NUTR&101 Human Nutrition 
      • POLS&202 American Government 
  • RTC is continuing to explore transfer partners for the MOT degree, currently the only transfer agreement is for NWCI graduates

 

CONTACT

Chelsea Paulsen smiling

Chelsea Paulsen
Apprenticeship Program Coordinator/PDSO 
425-235-6632
cpaulsen@rtc.edu
 

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