Explore the following Mitchell programs which can help students earn certifications in a year or less!
Stepping into the trades? Mitchell’s courses in heating, ventilation & air conditioning, and refrigeration (HVAC-R) will never be short of a need in the workforce.
The Computer-Integrated Machining curriculum prepares students with the analytical, creative and innovative skills necessary to take a production idea from an initial concept through design, development and production, resulting in a finished product.
Coursework may include manual machining, computer applications, engineering design, computer-aided drafting (CAD), computer-aided machining (CAM), blueprint interpretation, advanced computerized numeric control (CNC) equipment, basic and advanced machining operations, precision measurement and high-speed multi-axis machining.
Learn to develop advanced technical skills in computer software and hardware to create working drawings, graphic representations, and computer simulations for mechanical and industrial designs. This includes instruction in engineering graphics, interpretation of specifications, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, drafting calculations, two-dimensional and three-dimensional engineering design, solid modeling, engineering animation, and computer-aided drafting (CAD).
Graduates will be qualified for employment in mechanical areas such as manufacturing, fabrication, research and development, and service industries.
The Electrical program offers a comprehensive curriculum that will equip you with the necessary skills to excel in the field. You will develop your electrical skills to start working in the design, installation, and upkeep of electrical systems.
Gain knowledge in AC/DC theory, circuit analysis, residential, commercial, and industrial wiring, as well as the National Electric Code to become eligible for apprenticeships and on-the-job training roles in factory automation, electrical contracting, and field service.
Mitchell offers an Information Technology program focused on three areas: Networking, Service/Support and Software Development. Several courses are common to all, but each track has unique required courses.
Graduates will be qualified for employment in entry-level positions with any public or private entity in their focus/degree area.
The Mechatronics Engineering Technology curriculum will prepare you to use basic engineering principles and technical skills in developing and testing automation systems. As a Mechatronics Engineering student, you will learn to work with electrical, electronic, servo, mechanical, fluid power and other electromechanical systems.
When you graduate, you should be qualified for employment in industrial maintenance and manufacturing and will be prepared to work in assembly, testing, startup, troubleshooting, repair, process improvement and control systems.