Academic Opportunities
Obtaining an academic Certificate, Associate Degree or Bachelor's Degree provides credentials in addition to certifications you may have obtained through ICC or other professional certification programs. Academic programs combine technical course work, including the International Codes, and traditional academic subjects such as math, science and communications.
Academic Relationships
ICC is looking for partnerships with colleges and universities to provide code enforcement professionals opportunities to earn academic credentials. For more information about ICC Academic Opportunities, or for information regarding partnering with ICC, please contact us.
Other Academic Resources
Throughout the United States, various higher education institutions offer courses and degree programs relating to inspection and code administration. ICC does not endorse any of the classes or programs listed below, this information is provided as a professional resource. If there is an institution that does not appear in any of the above lists that is offering courses or degree programs in inspection or code administration please contact us.
Careers in Code Enforcement
To learn about careers in code enforcement, and view the U.S. Department of Labor Occupational Outlook Handbook information on code enforcement careers, click on the following links: