Cerritos College
- Cerritos College
- 11110 Alondra Boulevard
- Norwalk, CA 90650
- Contact: Dr. Graciela Vasquez
- gvasquez@cerritos.edu
Meet Your Apprenticeship Team
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Dr. Graciela Vasquez
Dr. Graciela Vasquez, the Dean of Continuing Education at Cerritos Community College, oversees the institution's Adult Education, Apprenticeship, and Fee-Based Programs. With over 20 years of administrative experience at Cerritos College, Dr. Vasquez has been instrumental in developing innovative programs for adults, primarily immigrants, in areas such as basic skills, apprenticeship, vocational education, job preparation, language skills development, citizenship and civics education, parent education, and bilingual education. A UCLA graduate, Dr. Vasquez holds a Doctorate in Education, a Master's degree in Urban Planning, and a Bachelor's in Development Studies. She is also the proud mother of four children. -
Claudia Aguilar-Gonzalez
Grants / Apprenticeship Programs
Claudia Aguilar González works in the Continuing Education Division as the Program Facilitator. She is responsible in supporting apprenticeship programs and grants. This is a new skill that will assist her in developing and expanding innovative opportunities for the division. Her experience in the field of education began 31 years ago, and since then Claudia has acquired a Master's Degree in Early Childhood Education from National University. She believes in the importance of building relationships and being resourceful to students, colleagues, and the community. -
Jennifer Nieto
Program Facilitator - Apprenticeship Programs
Jennifer Nieto is the Program Facilitator that oversees the apprenticeship programs with the Continuing Education Division at Cerritos College. She completed her undergraduate degree in Health Science from the California State University, Fullerton, and is currently in the process of completing her master's degree in Global Public Health. She has over seven years of experience working with noncredit and credit programs, and most recently has taken on the role of aiding apprentices in completing their Associate of Science in Field Ironwork. Jennifer's goal is to help students explore lucrative career pathways and accomplish educational milestones in higher education.
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Program 1/3
Field Ironworker Reinforcing Apprenticeship Program
8 semesters to complete the program
Access to this program is typically open to:
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Current employees
Incumbent workers referred to the program by their employer
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Current Students
Students enrolling in the program needing placement with an employer
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Entry-Level Job Seekers
Entry-level job seekers with no previous experience
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General
Workers with experience in the industry prior to apprenticeship
Individuals who previously completed specified apprenticeship or pre-apprenticeship
The courses required
The courses required to complete the program are listed here. Many other courses of Related Instruction are also available and subject to apprenticeship waiver of fees.
- IWAP 40.07 FIW Orientation
- IWAP 40.50 IW-Mixed Base-Reinforcing
- IWAP 40.12 IW- Reinforcing Iron I
- IWAP 41.03 IW Reinforcing II
- IWAP 40.56 IW-Ironworker History Reinforcing
- IWAP 40.63 IW- Structural Lead Hazard
- IWAP 40.15 IW-Post Tension I
- IWAP 41.07 Post-Tension II
- IWAP 40.09 IW Gen-Rigging
- IWAP 40.53 IW-Detailing/Reinforcing Iron
- IWAP 40.22 IW-Cranes
- IWAP 40.10 IW- Welding I-Reinforcing
- IWAP 40.11 IW-Welding II-Reinforcing
- IWAP 40.55 IWS-Reinforcing Foreman Training
- IWAP 41.08 IW=Post Tension III
- IWAP 41.09 IW-Welding III-Reinforcing
- Individuals interested the FIW program have the options of completing the "Structural" OR "Reinforcing" pathways that lead apprentices in completing the Field Ironwork Associate of Science Degree
Are there pre-conditions for entry into the Program or for apprentice job placement in this Industry Sector?
- Must have a drivers license
- Employers may complete drug test and background check
- Must be 18 years of age
- Must have a U.S. High School Diploma, GED/High School Equivalency
- Must be physically able to do work normally performed in the trade
- Must be part of Field Ironworkers Local 416 OR Local 433
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Program 2/3
Field Ironworker Structural Apprenticeship Program
8 semesters to complete the program
Access to this program is typically open to:
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Current Students
Students enrolling in the program needing placement with an employer
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Entry-Level Job Seekers
Entry-level job seekers with no previous experience
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General
Workers with experience in the industry prior to apprenticeship
Individuals who previously completed specified apprenticeship or pre-apprenticeship
The courses required
The courses required to complete the program are listed here. Many other courses of Related Instruction are also available and subject to apprenticeship waiver of fees.
- IWAP 40.07 FIW-Orientation
- IWAP 41.06 IW-Structural Steel II
- IWAP 40.22 IW-Cranes
- IWAP 40.09 IW-Gen Rigging
- IWAP 40.63 IW-Structural Lead Hazard
- IWAP 40.10 IW-Welding I-Reinforcing
- IWAP 40.11 IW-Welding II-Reinforcing
- IWAP 40.05 IW-Advanced Welding III
- IWAP 40.60 IW-Architectural and Ornamental I
- IWAP 41.05 IW-Architectural II
- IWAP 40.56 IW-Ironworker History Reinforcing
- IWAP 40.61 - IW-Structural Precast Concrete
- IWAP41.04 IW-Architectural III
- IWAP 40.26 IW-Metal Building Erection I/Foreman Training
- Individuals interested the FIW program have the options of completing the "Structural" OR "Reinforcing" pathways that lead apprentices in completing the Field Ironwork Associate of Science Degree
Are there pre-conditions for entry into the Program or for apprentice job placement in this Industry Sector?
- Must have a drivers license
- Employers may complete drug test and background check
- Must be 18 years of age
- Must have a U.S. High School Diploma, GED/High School Equivalency
- Must be physically able to do work normally performed in the trade
- Must be part of Field Ironworkers Local 416 OR Local 433
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Program 3/3
The Painting & Decorating Contractors of America Apprenticeship Program
3 years to complete the program
Access to this program is typically open to:
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Current employees
Individuals with specified industry or academic credential required prior to entry
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Current Students
Students enrolling in the program needing placement with an employer
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General
Workers with experience in the industry prior to apprenticeship
The courses required
The courses required to complete the program are listed here. Many other courses of Related Instruction are also available and subject to apprenticeship waiver of fees.
- AED 39.01 Introduction to Painting/Coating/Decorating Tools
- AED 30.02 Professionalism in Painting Trades/Job Planning and Surfaces
- AED 39.03 Introduction to Paints, Coatings, Sealants, Repairs and Fillers, Surface Conditions
- AED 39.04 Interior and Exterior Projects and Safety
- AED 39.05 Job Plan for Paint/Coat
- AED 39.06 Clear Finishes, Coatings, Spray Painting Drywall, and Specialty Coatings
- AED 39.07 Wallcoverings, Decorative Finishes, HVLP, and Brush & Roll
- AED 39.08 Application & Preparation, Failures & Remedies, and Exterior Brush & Roll
- AED 39.09 Professionalism, Job Supervision, Planning & Control, Color Tinting, and Wallcoverings
- AED 39.10 Texturing, Wood Finishing, and Spraying with Special and Electronic Devices
- AED 39.11 High Performance Coatings, Primers, Urethanes & Epoxies, Architectural Drawings & Graphics
- AED 39.12 Wallcovering Applications
Are there pre-conditions for entry into the Program or for apprentice job placement in this Industry Sector?
- Entry into the apprenticeship program includes conditions
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