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Manufacturing & Industry
Are you a hands-on type of person who likes to fix things? Do you prefer NOT working in an office? Then Manufacturing & Industry might be the pathway for you.
CAD
A degree in computer-aided drafting (CAD) will prepare you to translate ideas and sketches into production drawings and illustrations used by architectural and engineering firms. In this program, you will learn to use a wide variety of popular software as well as develop skills in many different types of drafting applications.
Typical Jobs in the Field
architect, drafter, engineering technician, mechanical designer
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- Computer-Aided Drafting-General A.A.S
- Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD)-General C.A.
- Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD)-General C.S.
- Architectural Drafting C.S.
- Mechanical Design & Drafting C.S.
MANUFACTURING AND GENERAL TECHNOLOGY
An A.A.S. with an emphasis in supply chain logistics and manufacturing technologies will provide students with fundamental skills to meet the challenges of the high-tech global marketplace. This career field encompasses the life cycle of products and services as they move along the supply chain.
Typical Jobs in the Field
production planner, scheduler, dispatcher, supervisor, purchasing agent, inventory control specialist, transportation supply chain manager
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- Manufacturing Technology-General C.A.
- Manufacturing Technology Certified Production Technician-General C.S.
- Skilled Trades-General A.A.S
- Supply Chain Logistics and Manufacturing Technologies-General A.A.S
- Supply Chain and Logistics-General A.A.S
- General-Technology A.A.S.
WELDING
An A.A.S. with an emphasis in welding will provide students with fundamental skills and knowledge of welding processes, which include thermal cutting, welding symbols and inspection criteria based on American Welding Society (AWS) standards.
Typical Jobs in the Field
welder, fabricator, assembler supervisor, inspector, welding engineer, machine operator, robotic repair, maintenance, technical sales, plumber, pipe fitter, steam fitter, sheet metal workers
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