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Advanced Manufacturing Technology

The Advanced Manufacturing Technology degree program provides a highly interactive hands-on course of study that prepares graduates for careers in the modern manufacturing environment.    Advanced manufacturing technology graduates repair, troubleshoot and maintain manufacturing equipment including automated control systems, process control systems, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, conveyors, robots, and application specific machinery. 

Potential Careers & Salaries 

Due to the flexibility of the program, graduates have career opportunities in a wide range of manufacturing industries including chemical processing, automotive manufacturing, equipment fabrication and the mining industry.  Job titles may include:     

Description

Median Salary/Hour

Chemical Plant and System Operators

$27.02

Electrical and Electronics Engineering Technicians

$20.46

Electrical and Electronics Repairers, Commercial and Industrial Equipment

$28.82

Electro-Mechanical Technicians

$22.25

Mechanical Engineering Technicians

$23.00

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