Applied Technology & Skilled Trades
The new economy is powered by those who make and maintain our automobiles, manufacturing facilities, homes and infrastructures. It is work that requires both mental and physical dexterity and appeals to those who take pride in skill and craftsmanship. In this area, you will find a variety of careers that will allow you to have a hand in some of the 21st century’s most noteworthy accomplishments, from developing new sources of energy to reinvigorating the nation’s manufacturing industry. Discover which one is right for you!
Take one of Macomb’s exploratory courses, designed to give you a better understanding of what a field involves, and discover if it matches your interests and goals.
Exploratory Courses
Manufacturing:
- ATAP 1050 - CNC Essentials
- ATWD 1110 - Fundamentals of Gas and Arc Welding
- ATMT 1300 - Metallurgy – Characteristics of Ferrous Metals
- ATBC 1250 - Construction – Wiring Residential
- ATMT 1650 - Millwright Theory – Millwright Theory 1
Maintenance:
Construction:
- CNST 2110 - Applied Building Construction
- CNST 1100 - Builder's Pre-License 1 - Residential Construction
Academic Programs (Associate Degrees and Certificates)
- Apprentice Certificate
- Architectural Technology
- Automated Systems
- Automotive Technology
- Building Construction
- Building Performance and Energy Management
- Civil Technology
- Climate Control Technology
- CNC Machining
- Construction Management
- Digital Sculptor
- Maintenance Technology
- Manufacturing Technology
- Pre-Engineering
- Product Development
- Quality Technology
- Welding
Workforce and Continuing Education
- Computer Aided Design
- CNC Machining
- Multi-Skilled Technician
- Production Operator
- Quality
- Robotics
- Welding
Transfer Pathways
- Fluid Power Technology
- Stationary Steam
- Discover Transfer Pathways from the Michigan Transfer Network.
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