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Advanced Manufacturing and Skilled Trades Full Program List


ACADEMIC DEGREES, DIPLOMAS, AND CERTIFICATES can be completed in two years or less and receive academic and/or transfer credits.


Academic Associate Degrees > Automotive Technology > Building Construction Technology > Commercial Graphics Communications > HVAC/R > Machine Tool Technology > Mechatronics Technology


Academic Diplomas > HVAC/R Technician > Industrial Electricity/Electronics > Machine Tool


Academic Certificates > Automotive Brake, Suspension, and Steering Repair > Automotive Drive Train Repair > Automotive Electrical Systems Repair > Automotive Engine Performance > Automotive Engine Repair > Automotive Heating and Air Conditioning Repair


> Basic Electrical Wiring > Carpentry – Qualified Framer > HVAC/R Mechanics > Machine Tool > Mechatronics Technology > Renewable Energy Technician > Welding and Cutting Fundamentals > Welding Qualifications


TRAINING CERTIFICATES prepare students for the workforce quickly, and no college application is required.


Training Certificates > Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) > Comprehensive Welder > Computer Numerical Control Operator (CNC) > Entry Level Plumber > Forklift Operator > Heavy Equipment Operator- Comprehensive > Heavy Equipment Operator- Construction > Heavy Equipment Operator- Transportation and Public Works > HVAC Entry Level > Industrial Electrical Maintenance Technician > Industrial Mechanical Maintenance Technician > ManuFirstSC > MIG and Flux Cored Welder > Production Technician > SC Residential Builder Exam Prep > Small Engine Mechanic > Stick Welder > TIG Welder > Welding Technology


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