Students must be currently working in a registered apprenticeship program in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. The apprenticeship program prepares the student to work as a journey-level Painter, as well as earn an Associate of Applied Science degree in Applied Industrial Technology. A four-year apprenticeship emphasizes the skill set required to be a highly skilled craftsman. Painters prepare surfaces of buildings and other structures and then apply paint and other compounds by means of brushes, rollers and sprayers. Painters apply a variety of substances including varnish, lacquers and enamels to interior surfaces and exterior structures. They may also work with wallpaper, vinyl and other materials, as well as mix paints, sandblast and waterblast.

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This degree program contains one or more embedded certificates which will be automatically awarded when the certificate requirements are completed. If you do not want to receive the embedded certificate(s), please notify the Office of the Registrar at RegistrarOffice@tri-c.edu.

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Program Admission Requirements

  • Participant must be working in an apprenticeship in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training
  • High School Diploma/GED
  • Appropriate score on English Placement Test: eligibility at or above ENG-1001 Intensive College Reading & Writing
  • MATH-0955 Beginning Algebra or appropriate score on Math Placement Test
  • Aptitude Test – contact program coordinator for information
  • Intent-to-hire agreement with participating contractor

Program Learning Outcomes

This program is designed to prepare students to demonstrate the following learning outcomes:

  1. Apply basic math concepts to accurately determine material and labor needs for a specific task.
  2. Apply fundamentals of workplace health and safety related to the construction site commensurate with state, federal, local, contractors and customer’s standards and policies.
  3. Identify and resolve unexpected issues that impede successful and timely completion of a specified task.
  4. Demonstrate effective listening, verbal, written, and conflict management skills to communicate accurately and respectfully with co-workers and customers.
  5. Apply finishing trade skills, techniques, and philosophies to complete the assigned task in an efficient, timely and professional manner.
  6. Perform professional craftsmen skills to properly apply a variety of paints, wall coverings, stains and faux finishes required to complete a job in an efficient and aesthetic manner.
  7. Use appropriate personal protective equipment and fall protection to ensure a safe work environment.

Suggested Semester Sequence

Plan of Study Grid
First SemesterCredit Hours
ATPT-1300 Introduction to Painting, Drywall Finishing, and Glazing 2
ATPT-1320 Safety Standards for Construction (OSHA-10) 3
ATPT-1330 Filling Compounds and Procedures 2
ATPT-1340 Wall Preparation and Repair 2
MATH-1xxx1000-level MATH course or higher 3
Select one of the following: 3
College Composition I
Honors College Composition I
Select one of the following: 3
BADM-xxxx
Business Elective
CNST-1xxx
CNST Elective
Business Math Applications
 Credit Hours18
Second Semester
ATPT-1620 Wood Finishing 2
ATPT-1630 Color Mixing and Matching 2
ATPT-1640 Rigging & Hoisting 2
ATPT-1650 Blueprints I: Construction Fundamentals 2
ATPT-1660 Labor in American Society 2
Select one of the following: 3
BADM-xxxx
Business Elective
CNST-xxxx
CNST Elective
Select one of the following: 3
Computer Applications
Honors Computer Applications
 Credit Hours16
Third Semester
ATPT-2320 Safe Work Practices 3
ATPT-2330 Spray & Industrial Painting 2
Arts & Humanities requirement 3
Select one of the following: 2
Advanced Rigging & Hoisting
Abrasives Blasting Techniques 1
Special Coating and Decorative Finishes
Select one of the following: 3
Personal Finance
BADM-xxxx
Business Elective
Construction Print Reading
 Credit Hours13
Fourth Semester
ATPT-2340 Bluepints II: Advanced Reading and Estimating 2
ATPT-2350 Advanced Spray and Industrial Painting 2
ATPT-2360 Foreman Training 2
AIT-2990 Contracting in a Diverse World 3
Communication requirement 3
Social & Beh Sciences /Natural and Physical Sciences requirement 3
Select one of the following: 3
BADM-xxxx
Business Elective
Construction Methods and Materials
 Credit Hours18
 Total Credit Hours65
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ATPT-2370 Abrasives Blasting Techniques and ATPT-2380 Special Coating and Decorative Finishes may each be used only once. 

MATH-1140, MATH-1141, MATH-1200, MATH-1270, and MATH-1280 can no longer count towards fulfilling the college-level mathematics requirement.  These courses were re-classified as developmental mathematics by the state of Ohio in 2016.  Tri-C established a 5-year transitioning window for students who had completed these courses prior to 2016 to apply them towards meeting graduation requirements, which expired in Summer 2021. It is highly recommended to see a counselor to determine the appropriate math required for your current major.