Manufacturing Technology Program Features
This program provides graduates with a well-rounded education in basic manufacturing processes and progresses them through multiple manufacturing concepts to more advanced automation skills including industry 4.0 concepts. All students will experience a core curriculum focused on the foundational skills in manufacturing processes including precision measuring, blueprint reading quality control, and basic design concepts. Different pathways allow for students to learn on state-of-the-art industrial trainers and systems to match industry skills in assembly, operations, fabrication, maintenance, and automation. Onsite networks allow the building of virtual factories, buildings, and other smart components. Students will create integration scenarios, troubleshooting activities, root-cause analysis, and other real-world scenarios.
Degree and Certificate Options
Associate of Applied Science, Manufacturing Technology | 60 Credit Hours |
Associate of Applied Science, Manufacturing Technology (Assembly) | 60 Credit Hours |
Technical Certificate, Manufacturing Production | 32 Credit Hours |
Associate of Applied Science, Manufacturing Production and Maintenance | 60 Credit Hours |
Technical Certificate, Manufacturing Production and Maintenance | 53 Credit Hours |
Technical Certificate, Manufacturing Core | 17 Credit Hours |
Technical Certificate, Manufacturing Assembly | 32 Credit Hours |
Technical Certificate, Advanced Assembly | 45 Credit Hours |
Accreditation
WSU Tech is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
The Higher Learning Commission
230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500 • Chicago, IL 60604
https://www.hlcommission.org/ • 800.621.7440
Students interested in select programs are eligible to apply for federal financial aid.