Applied Technology and Manufacturing

Whether it is the technicians who keep our homes cool, the mechanics who keep our cars on the road or the technicians that keep our factories and critical infrastructure running, we depend on professional technicians who have mastered the skills of their trade.

At Metropolitan Community College, students in the applied technology and manufacturing pathway receive practical, hands-on training from instructors with real-world experience in state-of-the-art labs. You'll develop the skills you need for high-demand, high-paying careers in the region.

Associate of Applied Science Degree (A.A.S.)

Associate of Applied Science Degrees (A.A.S.) are designed to provide you with the skills to enter the workforce after you graduate from MCC. We offer a variety of associate of applied science degrees in this academic and career pathway:

Certificates

Certificates are an accessible, affordable and fast route to enter the workforce in less time than it takes to complete a degree. The credits earned in these certificate programs apply towards the associate of applied science degree in that area. MCC offers a variety of certificates in this academic and career pathway:

Continuing education

MCC Continuing Education programs promote lifelong learning through community education, short-term workforce training and professional development courses. Our programs meet students where they are and provide the opportunity for personal enrichment, workforce readiness and career advancement.

Whether you are between jobs, looking to advance or just starting out in the workplace, our training and certificate programs are designed to get workers the training they need - fast.

  • ABB Robotics
  • Dock Workers
  • Building Technology
  • Building Maintenance
  • Industrial & Engineering Technology (INTE)
  • MSSC
  • Manufacturing Technician Level 1 (MT1)
  • Programmable Logic Controller (PLC)
  • PMMI
  • Production Technician
  • Machining
  • Soldering/Electronics
  • Welding