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Industrial Technology

People in these careers design buildings, provide the layout for manufacturing and numerical control processes, and use computers and technology in a commercial or industrial environment. Technical skills, as well as math, reading, and problem solving are required relative to industrial occupations.

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Drafting
Manufacturing
Welding
Maintenance
Computer Numerical Control
Metallurgy
Environmental Protection
Quality Control

High School Courses
  • Digital Communications Systems
  • Computer Applications I
  • Drafting I
  • Principles of Technology I, II
  • Fundamentals of Technology

  • Metals Manufacturing Technology I, II
  • Small Business / Entrepreneurship
  • Electronics I, II
  • Facility Maintenance I, II
  • Machining Tech I, II
  • Laser & Electronics

  • Bioprocess Technology
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