This diverse training provides several career options when students graduate.The program cover s
electronics, computers, robotics, manufacturing, welding and other manufacturing-related fields.
The program involves a high degree of hands-on learning opportunities. Graduates are prepared for a
number of positions in the manufacturing field including plant maintenance.
This is an occupational program typically not designed to transfer; however, this program has been
articulated to some senior institutions.
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