The manufacturing industry is one of the fastest-growing job sectors. Career pathways in manufacturing include cars, computers, cell phones, refrigerators, televisions and more. As part of a pre-engineering curriculum, students will focus on engineering solutions to manufacturing problems using computer-aided design (CAD) and “lean manufacturing” principles.
Students can achieve:
- Integrated Production Technologies, Course 1, 2, 3 and 4
- A certificate in welding
- A certificate in NCCER Core Curricilum: Level One
Skills Taught
- Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Drafting
- Welding
- Managing Automated Computer Controlled Equipment
Career-Based Learning Opportunities
- Career Enrichment Program (Worksite Experiences)
Credentials and College Credit Opportunities
- Up to three college credits available in:
- Manufacturing Processes 1
- NCCER Core Curriculum: Level One
- National Career Readiness Certificate (WorkKeys)
- Welding
Career Opportunities
- Computer Aided Drafting Technician
- Engineer
- Engineering Technician
- Line Operator
- Maintenance Technician
- Quality Technician
- Computer Numeric Control Technician (CNC)
- Certified Production Tech
- Welder
- Machinist
Business Partners Connection
This is the advisory committee that assists with planning, evaluation and instruction.
- Elite Welding Academy
- Techsolve, Inc