


Engineering, Manufacturing and Industrial Technology Pathway
Are you mechanically inclined and practical? Do you like reading diagrams and blueprints, and drawing building structures? Are you curious about how things work? Would you enjoy painting a house, repairing cars, wiring electrical circuits or woodworking? This may be the career path for you!
Careers in this path are related to technologies necessary to design, develop, install, and maintain physical systems. These include engineering, manufacturing, construction, service and related technologies
Career opportunities in Engineering/Manufacturing and Industrial Technology include:
- Architecture
- Construction
- Drafting
- Engineering and Related Technologies
- Manufacturing Technology
- Mechanics and Repair
- Precision Production
Courses
Courses offered in School for Engineering/Manufacturing and Industrial Technology includes:
- Drafting
- Engineering
- Science
- Robotics
- Physical Sciences/Physics
- Industrial/Mechanical Drafting
- Math
- Electronics
- Machine Trades