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framers.jpgThe Verde Valley
Skilled Trades Center

Welcome to the 10,000 sq. ft. state-of-the-art facility that opened in the fall of 2021 on the Verde Valley Campus in Clarkdale.

The Center focuses on training students in career and technical education trade programs, preparing them for essential jobs in the Verde Valley and throughout Yavapai County.

🚩 According to EMSI, Yavapai County, Arizona is a hot spot for Construction, Electrician, HVAC, and Plumbing jobs. Job posting activity is high in the County and outpaces the national average for an area of our size.


stc-carpentry.jpgBasic Carpentry Certificate

The Basic Carpentry Certificate is a comprehensive program providing students with the knowledge and skill sets to enter into the construction industry or tackle home projects. Take one class or take them all!


Course Credit Hours: 16

  • CBT 101 - Plan Reading, Drawings, and Codes Credits: 2
  • CBT 102 - Framing I Credits: 2
  • CBT 103 - Masonry & Concrete Credits: 2
  • CBT 104 - Framing II Credits: 2
  • CBT 105 - Interior Finishes Credits: 2
  • CBT 106 - Remodeling Credits: 2
  • CBT 107 - Exterior Finishes Credits: 2
  • CBT 108 - Trim Work Credits: 2

Program Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the Basic Carpentry Certificate program, the learner will be able to:

  • Demonstrate safe operations with construction materials, tools, and equipment.
  • Demonstrate trade-appropriate dress and behavior.
  • Assemble residential home components, from rough to finish.
  • Construct all components of a residential build from rough to finish.
  • Install floors, walls, ceilings, doors and windows for a residential build.

stc-01.jpgResidential Electrical Technician Certificate

The Residential Electrical Technician Certificate provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to enter into the electrical industry in entry level positions. The courses include electrical industry standards, residential drawings, National Electrical Code and installing an electrical system in a residential dwelling.


Course Credit Hours: 19

  • CBT 100 - Basic Carpentry I Credits: 8
  • CBT 115 - Basic Residential Electrician Credits: 3
  • ELT 101 - Basic Electricity Credits: 4
  • ELT 115 - Conduits and Raceways Credits: 1
  • ELT 220 - National Electrical Codes Credits: 3

Program Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the Residential Electrical Technician Certificate program, the learner will be able to:

  1. Practice safe residential electrical industry standards.
  2. Install complete electrical system for a residential home.
  3. Diagnose and repair electrical problems occurring in a residential home.
  4. Interpret residential drawings and blueprints.
  5. Apply National Electrical Code (NEC) requirements to electrical installations and repairs.

Residential HVAC Installation & Maintenance Technician Certificate

The HVAC Installation & Maintenance Technician Certificate provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to enter into the HVAC/Refrigeration industry in entry-level positions.


Credit Hours Required: 24

  • HVA 100 - Introduction to HVAC I Credits: 3
  • HVA 110 - Introduction to HVAC II Credits: 3
  • HVA 111 - Basic Electricity for HVAC Technicians: 3
  • HVA 112 - EPA Refrigerant Certification Prep: 3
  • HVA 215 - Refrigerant Technology I Credits: 3
  • HVA 220 - HVAC Circuits and Motors Credits: 3
  • HVA 225 - Heating Technologies I Credits: 3
  • HVA 230 - HVAC Troubleshooting Credits: 3

Program Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the HVAC Installation & Maintenance Technician Certificate program, the learner will be able to:

  1. Identify HVAC and Refrigeration equipment and system components, their functions, and their relationship within a system.
  2. Describe the fundamentals of electricity and explain its application in HVAC/Refrigeration equipment.
  3. Develop and apply competent wiring skills.
  4. Troubleshoot, diagnose service systems and perform service tasks.

stc-ladies.jpgResidential Plumbing Certificate

The Plumbing Technician Certificate is designed to provide the essential skills required of an entry-level employee in the residential plumbing industry. Training in various aspects of the construction and plumbing industry include: hand and power tool operation, blueprints, materials, and layouts. Students will learn to install and repair residential plumbing systems which include new construction, renovations, wells, and septic systems. Program will also address plumbing system design, calculations, safety, testing, and applicable codes and standards.


Credit Hours Required: 16

  • CBT 100 - Basic Carpentry I Credits: 8
  • CBT 112 - Plumbing Codes & Standards, Blueprint, and Design Credits: 2
  • CBT 120 - Basic Residential Plumbing Credits: 5
  • CBT 212 - Drain, Waste, and Vent Systems Credits: 1

Program Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the Plumbing Technician Certificate program, the learner will be able to:

  1. Perform soil, top-out, trim installation, and inspection of residential plumbing systems.
  2. Interpret and explain basic plumbing regulations, codes, and standards.
  3. Explain and install drain-waste-vent systems.
  4. Prepare, calculate, and interpret residential plumbing designs and blueprints.
  5. Identify the different piping and fittings used in the plumbing industry.

Building Science Training
Workshop


December 13th, 2024
1pm-3pm

$20 Registration Fee

Yavapai College - Verde Valley Campus
601 Black Hills Dr.
Building G, Room 103
Clarkdale, AZ. 86324

Register at www.yc.edu/bst

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EPA Section 608
Certification Exam


December 14th, 2024
Exam starts: 9:00am

$25 Exam Fee

Yavapai College - Verde Valley Campus
601 Black Hills Dr.
Building G, Room 103
Clarkdale, AZ. 86324

Register at www.yc.edu/epaexam

Mini Classes
Limited to 7th & 8th graders
School Interest Form www.yc.edu/MINI

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Would you like more information about the classes?
(928) 634-7501 | Apply and Register Now

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