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High-tech manufacturing jobs require training not just in running and maintaining machinery, but also computer aided design, programming, and using data for quality assurance. This evolving and expanding trade requires attention to detail, adaptability and communication skills.
The Manufacturing Technology program at Harper College offers you the opportunity to learn advanced manufacturing techniques using the latest equipment and software.
Harper also offers CNC Precision Machining apprenticeship program, which will allow you to graduate debt free with guaranteed employment.
The Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree is designed to prepare you for job opportunities in automated manufacturing, precision machining, fabrication and supply chain management. This is one degree with different areas of specialization. Course in the AAS may also prepare you for to transfer to a four-year college or university. To learn more, visit our Transfer Information page or see your advisor.
Jumpstart your career by learning new skills through a certificate program. Many of Harper's certificates are stackable to a degree program through additional coursework.
Learn more about career outcomes for Harper's Manufacturing Technology degree/certificate programs. Each career profile offers a complete picture on the local job market, including salaries, open positions, top local employers and more. To learn more, visit our Manufacturing Technology Careers page.
For more information about mfg tech classes at Harper, please contact Admissions Outreach at 847.925.6700 or fill out our request information form.