Are you intrigued by how things come together? If so, than Engineering and Manufacturing may be the career pathway for you! This is your opportunity to become an engineer who looks at the big picture, but who can also dissect processes, in order to troubleshoot and come up with innovative solutions. You will be able to combine real-world experiences with education via Edison State’s cutting-edge laboratory and hands-on internships. We will ensure that you have the skills necessary to thrive in today’s fast-paced, technology-driven environments!
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Not sure exactly what you want to do? Start by taking some core general engineering and manufacturing courses that will apply to any of our engineering and manufacturing programs. This may help you decide which specific path you want to take.
Explore Specific Engineering and Manufacturing Pathways ►
DEGREES ►
CERTIFICATES ►
Edison State offers technical certificates within career program areas. Courses outlined in each certificate can lead to an Associate degree for the program sponsoring the certificate. Students generally receive certificates for the completion of 30-37 semester hours of coursework. A certificate can be completed in twelve months.
Advanced Manufacturing Systems
Automation and Robotics
Aviation | Single-Engine Commercial Pilot
CAD/CAE
Electro-Mechanical
Electronics Networking
Factory Automation
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
Operations Technology
Supply Chain Management
SHORT-TERM TECHNICAL CERTIFICATES ►
Short-Term Technical Certificates give students the skills needed to enter a new career field or to advance in their current role and can be completed in under a year.
Advanced Manufacturing Systems
Basic Electricity
Basic Human Relations
CNC Programming
Computer-Aided Design
Factory Automation
Industrial Electrical Controls
Industrial Electricity
Lean Manufacturing
Manufacturing Management
Print Reading and Controls
Quality Management
Six Sigma
Supply Chain Management
Is this the right fit for you? ►
Learn more about yourself and how you align with this career field by visiting Career and Job Services.
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