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Apprenticeship Journey Maps

 Explore the path from skill or interest to a career though hands-on training.

Apprenticeship Journey Maps

These Apprenticeship Journey Maps are informative PDFs intended to provide information and spark conversation between practitioner, student, and/or families. Each journey map provides example jobs, example general job specifications, example job descriptions, suggested development, links to additional resources, and next steps for each area of interest. 

The maps are not an extensive collection of all the possible jobs, classes, or skills available in each cluster but an opportunity to explore. 

Click on links for individual maps or folder of all apprenticeship journey maps.

Carpenter Registered Apprenticeship

downloadable PDF
Laborer Registered Apprenticeship

downloadable PDF
Mechanic Registered Apprenticeship

downloadable PDF
Energy & Utility Registered Apprenticeship

downloadable PDF
Fire Protection Registered Apprenticeship

downloadable PDF
Heating & Cooling Registered Apprenticeship

downloadable PDF
Heavy Highway Worker Registered Apprenticeship

downloadable PDF
Construction Registered Apprenticeship

downloadable PDF
Limited Energy Technician Registered Appprenticeship

downloadable PDF
Inside Wire & Residential Electrician Registered Apprenticeship

downloadable PDF
Masonry & Stoneworker Registered Apprenticeship

downloadable PDF
Manufacturing Registered Apprenticeship

downloadable PDF
Plumber, Pipefitter, Steamfitter Registered Apprentice

downloadable PDF

Folder of all maps

link to google drive folder for all apprenticeship journey maps

Additional Resources

C3 Services

Explore our other services, including Apprenticeship Journey Maps and CCR Lessons for you to use with your students.

C3 Services
Career Journey Maps

C3's Career Journey Maps are guides to help zoom in on a particular career area and learn a ton.

Career Journey Maps
Career Technical Education (CTE)

If a student has an interest in pursuing a certain career area, the first step is to see whether there are available activities to explore things further in person. Options include high School CTE programs and traade schools

Career Technical Education