The Manufacturing program provides students a broad range of career and academic options. Students can select direct entry into the workforce in areas such as manufacturing, processing, and facility operations by customizing their elective courses.
Program Learning Outcomes:
IO1 Communication
Communicate effectively and respectfully using verbal, written, and computer skills
IO2 Quantitative Reasoning
Students will be able to reason mathematically using methods appropriate to the profession
IO3 Human Relations/Workplace Skills
Students will be able to demonstrate teamwork and/or workplace specific skills related to human relations.
PO4 Conduct measurements, analyze and interpret data, and propose methods for resolving problems
PO5 Assist with the research, planning, and completion of projects, with consideration for processes, budgets, material, and time
PO6 Draft, modify, and/or interpret technical drawings
Degree and General Education Requirements
*See a program advisor for specific electives needed for an emphasis in Maintenance or Automation & Robotics.