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Manufacturing

 
Manufacturing
 
The Manufacturing Career Cluster focuses on planning, managing, and performing the processing of materials into intermediate or final products and related professional and technical support activities such as production planning and control, maintenance, and manufacturing/process engineering.
 
Please view course guide for pre-requisites and additional course information.
 

Areas of Study

Robotics / Advanced Manufacturing and Machinery Mechanics

The Advanced Manufacturing and Machinery Mechanics program of study focuses on the assembly, operation, maintenance, and repair of electromechanical equipment or devices. CTE learners may work in a variety of mechanical fields, gaining knowledge and experience in robotics, refinery and pipeline systems, deep ocean exploration, or hazardous waste removal. CTE concentrators may work in a variety of fields of engineering.
 
Robotics / Advanced Manufacturing and Machinery Mechanics courses within the Manufacturing program of study are offered at the following campuses:
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Welding

 

The Welding program of study focuses on the development and use of automatic and computer-controlled machines, tools, and robots that perform work on metal or plastic. CTE learners will learn how to modify parts to make or repair machine tools or maintain individual machines, and how to use hand-welding or flame-cutting equipment.
 
Welding courses within the Manufacturing program of study are offered at the following campuses: