Millwright Technology
What do people in this career do?
The millwright has an extremely broad range of duties, ranging from working with mechanical systems to fluid power systems--even electrical systems.Where can I work?
Millwrights work in a wide variety of settings. Most are employed in larger manufacturing facilities.How long does it take to get a certificate or degree?
It only takes five courses in the program to be job ready. Typically, our students will then get a job and take courses part time to complete the associate in applied science degree over a three-to-four year period.Will my credits transfer to another college or university?
Yes! Most general education courses will transfer without problem. This program has a formal transfer agreement with DeVry University and Central Missouri State University. Check with your advisor or counselor and the transfer institution to make sure your transfer will go smoothly.How much money can I make in this career?
Entry-level salary as an apprentice is typically in the $11 to $13 per hour range. A four-year journeyman can earn $22 to $26 per hour.What is the job outlook for someone in this field?
Because of the wide variety of jobs millwrights perform, there are many available for people with this training. The job outlook is good.What kind of learning environment will I find at the MCC-Business & Technology Campus?
You'll experience an interactive learning environment that is both supportive and challenging. We keep clases small so you can receive personal instruction.What is the advantage of taking classes at the MCC-Business & Technology Campus?
You'll enjoy the convenience of flexible class times as well as dedicated instructors and excellent student services--all at an affordable cost.General Education Schedule
Associate in Applied Science Degree - Millwright Technology Emphasis
Millwright Certificate
Additional Information contact:
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Gene Johnson at 816.482.5441 Email: Gene.Johnson@mcckc.edu |
