The Electrical and Manufacturing Career Community is right for you if you enjoy working in a high-tech environment utilizing innovative equipment and techniques for industrial, residential, and commercial use.
All of the programs in this Career Community offer a path to employment and transfer into a four-year or bachelor's degree program. Programs in this Career Community can lead to work in areas such as customer energy specialist, electrical technology, electrical/utility lineworker, industrial manufacturing, manufacturing engineering technology, mechanical systems, mechatronics/multiskilled maintenance technology, robotics and automated technology, and welding. Many programs include short-term certificates leading to employment as you complete your degree.
Programs of Study
Location
Important Dates & Deadlines
First 12 Weeks Teaching Period Ends - Spring Semester
Recommended Financial Aid document submit date - Summer Semester
Pre-Registration Tasks - Fall Semester 2025
Orientation - Required for New Students - Fall Semester
Contact Us
Electrical and Manufacturing Career Community
Technical Careers Division
West Campus, Room M103
Phone: 517-483-1336