Manufacturing & Engineering
Join one of the most exciting and innovative industries by completing a degree program in Manufacturing and Engineering Technology. Sharpen your analytical skills while learning about the newest tools and technologies to ensure you will be a leader in your field of choice.
Browse the available programs below.

Learn the skills needed to become a Mechatronics Technician. Learn skills for designing, building, installing, troubleshooting automated machinery systems, and more.
Explore Automation Robotics Engineering Technology
Turn raw materials into precision-engineered components with industry-driven CNC training.
Explore CNC Machining
Gain necessary skills in electronics theory combined with hands-on training to design, build, develop, test, troubleshoot, and manufacture electronic equipment.
Explore Electronics
Blend creativity and technology with Engineering CAD Technology. Gain skills to translate sketches, layouts, and written specifications into complete mechanical drawings.
Explore Engineering CAD Technology
Gain hands-on experience and learn the skills necessary to design, fabricate, maintain, and operate fluid power systems.
Explore Fluid Power Engineering & Motion Control
Develop a broad skill set with specialization in one or more manufacturing technology specialties, such as electronics, engineering CAD, plastics and more.
Explore Manufacturing Engineering TechnologyBuild the skills to monitor, measure, and improve quality at every step of production.
Explore Quality AssuranceDevelop the skills to shape, machine, and perfect the tooling that drives modern industry.
Explore Tool & Die/Moldmaking
Learn basic welding and fabrication, blueprint reading, and advanced technical skills for a solid foundation as a metal worker.
Explore Welding & Metal FabricationProgram News
$4.1M DEED Grant Received
Tuesday, October 21, 2025
Celebrating Manufacturing Month
Friday, October 3, 2025
CNC Operator Graduates Celebrated
Wednesday, August 6, 2025
Manufacturing Engineering Technology: Building a High-Tech Future
Wednesday, February 19, 2025