Electrical/Electronics Technology

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Electrical/Electronics Technology Program

Students gain the fundamental skills they need for entry-level positions in the electrical field, with a more specialized focus within the industry, from traditional to digital electrical, and more.

Credentials Available*:
Manufacturing Skills Standards Council (MSSC) Safety Credential
Manufacturing Skills Standards Council (MSSC) Quality Control Credential
OSHA 30 General Industry Credential

*Students must pass assessments given by industry organizations to earn credentials. Some credentials may be of cost to the student.


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Electrical/Electronics Degree
Electrical/Electronics Certificate

Certificates provide the base knowledge and skills needed to be successful in the area of study, with a focus on core, technical classes only.

Degrees consist of the same focus on core, technical classes, with general education courses included. Students that pursue a degree may be able to transfer certain credits to a four-year institution upon completion.


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What else can you gain from the MAC Technology programs?

Our programs work with student organizations Project Lead the Way and SkillsUSA, and give opportunities for students to earn real-world industry certifications and credentials through our courses.

Learn more about each opportunity below.

Project Lead the Way

The foundation of Project Lead the Way, a national student organization serving high school and community college students, is to prep students to be more successful once they enter a university engineering program through a comprehensive engineering curriculum.

SkillsUSA

SkillsUSA is a program that helps students develop soft skills valuable in the industry, leadership qualities, and confidence in their skills overall. This is through opportunities provided in the program, like taking on leadership roles on committees and competing in national competitions.

Did You Know MAC Students Can Earn Industry Credentials?

The MAC Technology department offers several courses in the curriculum for students to earn real certificates and credentials in the industry.

Other Questions?

Chris Klusmeyer, Technology Department Coordinator
Email: cklusmeyer@MineralArea.Edu
Phone: 573-518-3834

Eric Shelton, Advanced Manufacturing Instructor
Email: eshelton@MineralArea.Edu
Phone: 573-518-2132

For more information about how to get started at MAC, contact:

Admissions Office
Email: Admissions@MineralArea.edu
Phone: 573-518-2228