Program Details

Mechanical Design Technology
Mid-State Technical College
This program prepares graduates to work with engineers to design, prepare, develop, and test all types of machines and products. Students learn to apply knowledge of mechanical engineering technology and use 2D and 3D computer-aided design applications. They also learn about manufacturing processes, material strength, basic mechanisms, and three-dimensional modeling. You’ll gain an understanding of complex systems and how parts and pieces work together. You will also learn about and use research and development (R&D) processes, such as prototyping, testing, and QA, and how these are applied in the world of manufacturing. Hands-on projects include building parts to make mechanical systems as well as first-hand experience with scanning and modeling parts, 3D printing parts, and additive manufacturing. Show More

This program is offered

No application deadline.
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Refunds are issued per the official refund schedule available at any Student Services Information Center. Refund amounts are determined by the Wisconsin Technical College System (WTCS) Refund Policy and federal financial aid regulations. Refunds will be issued to the student unless a documented third-party sponsorship or contract exists. In such cases the refund will be returned to the sponsor or contracting party.

Program Enrollments and Completions
13
0
0 (0%)
0 (0%)
Employment Outcomes (Completions Only)
0 (0%)
0 (0%)

PLEASE NOTE:

If there are fewer than eight enrollments in the training program, only the "Enrollments" number will be displayed; all other data is hidden in order to help protect the students' identities. The "Employment Outcomes" are calculated using information from Wisconsin's Unemployment Insurance Wage database. Most employers are required to report certain employment information to the State of Wisconsin, including quarterly wage information for their employees. Students whose information could not be verified in this database are excluded from these outcomes. If a "0" shows for any of these outcomes, it means that none of the students' information could be verified.

MAKING SENSE OF THE EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES:

"Average quarterly wages" means the total wages earned in a three-month period by all students who completed the program ("completers"), divided by the total number of completers.

"Median quarterly wages" means all the completers' quarterly wages are placed in order from lowest to highest and then we identify the student's wages in the middle. This information is provided because averages can be greatly influenced by really high and low wage earners.

To estimate monthly wages, divide the quarterly wages by three.


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