Missouri Manufacturing Technician Program-MACC
This program will prepare you to be successful in a manufacturing environment— even with no previous production experience! This statewide initiative is designed to help individuals begin a solid career with good pay while increasing the quality and competitiveness of Missouri manufacturers. You will gain the skills and abilities for entry-level positions such as: materials handler, team assembler, or basic machine operator.
Highway/Heavy Construction Trades-Job Point
The Highway/Heavy Construction (HHC) certificate program utilizes a curriculum from the National Center for Construction Education and Research. Students complete 16 weeks of formal training, which includes both classroom instruction and hands-on training with an optional internship. This course is offered all year long and admission is on an open enrollment basis.
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Heating, Ventilator, and Air-Conditioning-Job Point
The HVAC certificate program prepares students to become leaders in the field by providing a foundation of knowledge, skills, and the ability to think critically. The training utilizes an industry-recognized curriculum from the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER). A state-of-the-art lab offers hands-on instruction. Our HVAC certificate program consists of three courses.
Mechatronics Certificate-MACC
MACC’s Associate of Applied Science degree in Mechatronics prepares students to be electrical and mechanical technicians who can troubleshoot, maintain, and repair mechanical equipment for today’s highly integrated and automated manufacturing facilities. Courses include intensive hands-on lab components and are designed to create a cross-trained technician with skills in electrical systems, motor control, hydraulics and pneumatics, programmable logic controllers, safety, and quality control
Intermediate Construction Trades-Job Point
The Intermediate Construction Trades (ICT) certificate program consists of two (2) courses. In order to graduate from the program, both ICT Introductory Craft Skills (4 weeks) and ICT Carpentry Fundamentals – Level 1 (12 weeks) must be completed. Construction trades provide a great career opportunity. With the rapidly aging construction workforce getting ready to retire, many employers are in dire need of individuals entering the trade.