Program Details

Advanced Manufacturing
Mid-State Technical College
The Advanced Manufacturing Technology program combines foundational coursework in the areas of electromechanical and automation systems with advanced coursework in Industry 4.0 concepts and quality manufacturing. Students gain hands-on experience with tools and equipment used in the field. In this program you’ll learn to operate and program robotics, troubleshoot computer networks, and interface digital logic circuits. You’ll set up, make, and maintain automated systems, such as machines interacting with machines and machines making decisions (AI). You’ll also use sensors within the system to map, explore, and execute a variety of tasks, such as deliver, pick up, and sort. Show More

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No Application Deadline
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