Programs of Learning
Discover our exciting credit and non-credit options below!
Industrial Electricity - General Technology, AAS
Students will complete a primary technical specialty in Industrial Electricity and a secondary specialty specific to their educational and career goals.
- Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
Industrial Electricity Certificate
Industrial electricity students study electrical theory. They also learn electrical and electronic circuits, motor controls, and programmable logic controller fundamentals.
- Certificate
Mechatronics Technology Certificate
Mechatronics Technology is an interdisciplinary field involving control systems, electronic systems, computer networks, and mechanical systems that integrates product design and automated manufacturing processes.
- Certificate
Mechatronics Technology with Process Control Electives, AAS
This program will allow Mechatronics students to have an elective path into the Process Control field
- Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
Mechatronics Technology, AAS
This program develops students through skills training and academics. Focus is placed on an integrated model approach of analysis and troubleshooting on advanced automated equipment and machinery found in modern manufacturing facilities. The program combines electronic, mechanical, robotics and control systems technologies.
- Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
Precision Machining and Manufacturing Certificate
Precision Machining and Manufacturing students learn to set up and operate all standard machine tools. They acquire knowledge and skills in mathematics, blueprint reading, and precision measuring equipment. The Precision Machining and Manufacturing Program is accredited by the National Institute of Metalworking Skills (NIMS). Each student will have the opportunity to earn Level I Credentials with NIMS.
- Certificate
Precision Machining and Manufacturing, AAS
Precision Machining and Manufacturing students learn to set up and operate all standard machine tools. They acquire knowledge and skills in mathematics, blueprint reading, drafting, metals and heat treatment, precision measuring equipment, and computer numerical control (CNC). Precision Machining and Manufacturing Program is accredited by the National Institute of Metalworking Skills (NIMS). Each student will have the opportunity to earn Level I Credentials with NIMS.
- Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
Process Control Technology - General Technology, AAS
Process Control Technology is an interdisciplinary field involving control systems, electronic systems, industrial instrumentation, and mechanical systems to automate the control of physical parameters of manufacturing systems such as pressure, flow, level, temperature, pH, humidity, and mixing ratios.
- Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
Process Control Technology Certificate
Process Control Technology is an interdisciplinary field involving control systems, electronic systems, industrial instrumentation, and mechanical systems to automate the control of physical parameters of manufacturing system such as pressure, flow, level, temperature, pH, humidity, and mixing ratios.
- Certificate
Non-Credit Options
Amatrol
Get web based technical training in plant maintenance with combined learning on the web plus hands-on facilitator-led instruction in our labs located at the Cherokee Campus and the Tyger River Campus.
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If this is your first step towards a future in the construction industry, this training is the ideal starting point for a wide variety of career paths.
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Be on the move and learn a new skill to increase your workforce opportunities.
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Gain a strong grasp of all four MSSC Assessment areas: (Safety, Quality Practices and Measurement, Manufacturing Processes and Production and Maintenance Awareness)
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This 80-hour NCCER (National Center for Construction Education & Research) course will provide you with the basic skills necessary to work in both.
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