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Career Area: Manufacturing
Technical Diploma
Program Number: 30-462-8
Approximately Less Than 1 Year to Complete
This is based on full-time enrollment. Actual time to completion may vary based on the availability of courses a college offers and the number of credits the student takes in any given time period.
Credit Program
Most credit programs are eligible for financial aid, while most non-credit certificates provide valuable work-related skills on a short timeline. Check with the college offering the program to determine if it is eligible for financial aid.

Manufacturing and Industrial Principles Careers

Recent Wisconsin job postings for this degree:

  • Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologists
  • Industrial Machinery Mechanics

Manufacturing and Industrial Principles Programs

Manufacturing and Industrial Principles prepares students for careers in advanced manufacturing through hands-on training in machining, robotics, industrial wiring, fabrication, and maintenance. Students develop practical skills using industry-standard equipment and can be workforce-ready in as little as two semesters.


Why Consider Manufacturing and Industrial Principles?

  • You enjoy hands-on learning and working with equipment or technology.
  • Careers in this field are in demand across a variety of industries.
  • Graduates may pursue a variety of career paths and advancement opportunities within the industry.
  • Being part of the manufacturing process can be rewarding.
  • Hands-on, detailed work appeals to you.
  • You’re interested in learning how things work and keeping them running.
Manufacturing and Industrial Principles Part of a Career Pathway Program Transfers Offered completely online Shared Program
Lakeshore Manufacturing and Industrial Principles at Lakeshore