- Skills Certificate in Electro-Mechanical Technology – 18 Credit Hours
- Professional Certificate in Manufacturing Production Technician – 31 Credit Hours
- Professional Certificate in Millwright Specialist Technician - 31 Hours
- Professional Certificate in Robotics and Automation Technician - 33 hours
- Professional Certificate in Total Productive Maintenance - 30 hours
- AAS in Industrial Technology with Emphasis in Electrical Maintenance - 65 Hours
Is This Program Right for Me?
To be successful in this career, you need mechanical aptitude; manual dexterity; critical-thinking, problem-solving and troubleshooting skills; attention to detail; the ability to use computer software; and the desire to be an active learner.
Stackable certificates help you move up the skills ladder one step at a time. Start out with a skills certificate and get the credentials you need to get started in a profession. Keep adding skills with a professional certificate and finally wrap it up an associate degree.
Advanced credit may be awarded for credit earned from a career and technical school, other accredited institutions or experience from military training. If you’re employed in the industry and need to update your technology skills, flexible course offerings accommodate most work schedules.
Occupational Outlook
Great jobs are available in this growing field as control technicians, technical support specialists, quality control technicians, electrical technicians, and electrical maintenance technicians. Annual mean wage in Central Missouri ranges from $57,200 to $61,900.
Data Sources – The website mynextmove.org, which is developed and maintained by the National Center for O*NET Development, under the sponsorship of the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration, and the Missouri Economic Research and Information Center (MERIC).