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Industrial Manufacturing

Video Transcript

Speaker: A lot of area manufacturers will ask me to send them graduates or students that are about ready to graduate from some of those certificates or degrees. It’s very important to get these students started early, very important to help them and guide them on a career path that they might really find rewarding in the end. Employers already know that if you have on your resume that you’ve worked at another manufacturer you have some experience in CNC machining and or CAD that you’ve actually also gotten the education. They find you to be a lot more valuable.

Our programs in Industrial Manufacturing Technology, Computer-Aided Design, Machine Processes, Quality, and Welding/Fabrication are designed to equip you with the skills to meet the ever-growing demands of modern industry. These dynamic programs blend essential core competencies with specialized, advanced training to prepare you for the diverse and exciting opportunities in today’s manufacturing landscape. Unlock your potential and become a skilled professional ready to thrive in a technology-driven world.

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Industrial Training (AAS)

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Industrial Manufacturing (AAS)

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Welding and Fabrication

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Basic Welding

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CNC Machinist

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Machine Processes

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Computer-Aided Design/Mechanical

Aaron Sargent, Industrial Manufacturing Instructor
Matthew Magee, Dean of Business Industry & Technology
Vicki Schulz, Transfer Coordinator/Student Advisor