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Why study manufacturing and skilled trades at LMC?

Be a modern maker. The manufacturing and skilled trades programs at LMC will get you ready for jobs in tool and die, molding, robotics, computer-numeric control, welding, electronics and more.

Fast track to your future career. In just two years, you can work your way to a solid career with a great salary. Plus, many of the local manufacturing companies will pay for their employees to earn their degree.

Nowhere to go but up. Michigan leads the nation in manufacturing job growth with 555,000+ workers. Plus, the average salary is $79,021 (2013) – well above the statewide average salary of $51,084.

Skilled Trades Technology Programs

CDL Class A training to become a professional truck driver.

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A general program designed with an advisor to include a broad range of technical and general courses.

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Design a technology degree to meet your interests and the needs of your employer.

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Machining skills, basic to advanced.

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Machining skills, basic to advanced.

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Machining skills, basic to advanced.

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Prepare for a career in manufacturing.

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Assist engineers with product design and development.

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Apprenticeship training in cooperation with local employers.

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Apprenticeship training in cooperation with local employers.

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40-hour introduction to MIG and TIG welding techniques.

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Welders are employed in a variety of industries, including construction, manufacturing, and utilities. LMC offers education & training in the current welding and cutting technologies.

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Training in the most common manual welding and cutting processes.

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