The skills taught in this program vary by concentration and may include:
· Basic Electronics, Wiring, Electricity
· CAD/CAM
· CNC Fundamentals
· Hydraulics/Pneumatics
· Machining
· Metallurgy
· Welding
· Workforce Development
· Externship
· Robotics
· PLC Programming
Upon successful completion of the course, you’ll earn the following credentials:
Welding:
- Three AWS D1. Certifications
Precision Machining and Industrial Maintenance:
- MSSC Certified Production Technician
- One AWS D1. Certification
Robotics & Automation:
- FANUC Tool Handling Pro Certification
All concentration areas:
- ACT National Career Readiness Credential
- OSHA 10-hour Credential
- Industrial Maintenance Mechanic, Maintenance Supervisor, Equipment Technician
- CNC Programmer, CAD/CAM Programmer, CNC Operator, Machining Manager
- Robotics Technician, Automation Technician, PLC Technician, Field Service Technician
- Welder
- And many more!
How to enroll in the Manufacturing Technologies program: Register for an info session where you'll receive your application, financial aid information, course schedule, and more. Reserve your spot by calling 330-669-7070 or online here.
- Next start date: TBD
- In this program you will complete up to 115 hours of on-the-job training with a participating industrial partner.
- Certificate of Completion & Career Portfolio awarded upon completion
- This 680-hour program is about 12 months long and typically meets varying times Monday - Friday between 4 - 10 pm.
- Tuition: $8,160 + books and supplies (all costs subject to change)
- Financial Aid available for those who qualify. Visit our Financial Aid page for more information.
- For questions and additional information, contact Bruce Steiner at bsteiner@wcscc.org
- Manufacturing Technologies Student Handbook
Cost of Attendance
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