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A+ Personal Computer Architecture & Electronic Special CNC Welding Construction Computer Controls Servicing/ Electronics CNC CAD Construction Electrician Support Networking Machinist Machinist Manufacturing Technology Diplomas Technician Technician Technician* Technology Drafter 1- to 2-year Technician Technician Architecture and Construction 54 credits 72 credits 34 credits 69 credits 69 credits 69 credits 32 credits 50 credits 63 credits 58 credits 34 credits Architectural Technology graduates are skilled in drafting and detailing, and emerging technologies such as energy-efficient design, and Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD). 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All of the * Requires pre-approval for admission instructors were easy to get along Construction Electrician graduates have complete knowledge of electrical codes, theory, materials and the skills to install and with and willing to answer questions. troubleshoot equipment and controls, assemble, install and test fixtures, Transfer Construction Management, bachelor MN State-Mankato; MN State-Moorhead; Manufacturing Management, bachelor Most women may think that the guys of science degree, Moorhead State Bemidji State U & U of M, Crookston of science degree U of M, Crookston apparatus and wiring. Agreements would give you a hard time since you are outnumbered, but it was just the Electronic Engineering Technology opposite. I really got along with all of Designed by industry leaders, Electronic Engineering Technology my classmates. The class sizes were Professional and Need to update your skills, or retrain? (EET) program graduates have the technical knowledge and practical Visit ProWorkTraining.com or call 763-433-1200 for a comprehensive • Building/Plant Maintenance • CNC/Programming • Electronics/Digital/PLC’s • Metal Fabrication Technologies • OSHA/Industrial Safety • Warehousing/Inventory Control small and easy to follow, and there was Workforce Training • Blueprint Reading/GD&T • Electrical Code (NEC) • Manufacturing Shop Skills • LEAN Manufacturing/Processes • SolidWorks/CAD • Welding Processes Certification experience for careers in electronics, automation and controls, computer non-credit listing of in-demand non-credit, career training courses and programs. a lot of hands-on projects and materials servicing/networking, medical equipment servicing and engineering. to work with. The program was a great investment for me and I can’t wait to Machine Trades get to work! Machine Trades graduates are skilled metal workers who produce metal parts by using machine tools, hand tools and computer numerically Understanding Awards Ashley Fasching controlled (CNC) machines, working in machine shops, tool rooms and factories. Construction Electrician A certificate is awarded for completion of a program designed Diploma Mechanical Drafting and Design for less than one year. It is awarded to students demonstrating Mechanical Drafting and Design Technology graduates are prepared for careers in mastery of skills and knowledge in a specific area or discipline. Anoka Technical College faculty a variety of companies that design and manufacture hard goods products. Many A certificate may stand alone or transfer into a related diploma or and students push the boundaries mechanical drafters begin as detail drafters. Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) is one of associate in applied science program. to make the programs better. This forward moving system continues the first steps in the manufacturing process. A diploma is awarded for completion of a program taking at least to be ever-changing and full of one, but up to two years. It is awarded to students demonstrating Welding competency in an occupational field and is designed to lead to excitement. It really helps to keep Welding is the most common way to permanently join metal parts. Welding has a employment and/or to transfer into a related associate in applied programs fun and challenging! direct impact on everything we see, touch or use in our daily lives. Welding plays a Science (AAS) degree. key role in industry production lines, laboratories, research and development, national Shawn Doyle defense, sales and service, NASCAR and Drag racing, custom motorcycle building, An associate in applied science (AAS) degree is awarded for Associate in Applied Science degree artwork, sculptures, pipelines, power plants, refineries, construction of many kinds and completion of a program with 60 to 72 credits that generally takes Electronic Engineering Technology maintenance. two years. Coursework is primarily designed to lead directly to employment and includes general education courses. Some credits earned may transfer into a four-year degree program.