Technology, Trades, & Manufacturing
Work with leading edge technology, tools, and equipment to solve problems and get creative across several growing trades.
Diesel technician, application developer, or welder—set a target on your career via the Technology, Trades, and Manufacturing area of study to advance your industry value and reach your career goals quickly.
Programs of Study
Commerical Driver License (CDL)Get the training and on-the-road experience needed to earn a Commercial Driver's License
(CDL).
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CONSTRUCTION TRADESLearn the hands-on basics needed to enter an apprenticeship program or entry-level job in the construction trades. |
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Diesel Equipment TechnologyGet the technical knowledge and hands-on skills for diesel careers in the logging, construction, mining, agriculture, and trucking industries. See also the Bachelor's Degree in Diesel Technology. |
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ELECTRONICS, ROBOTICS & AUTOMATIONGet comprehensive training in installation, fabrication, testing, maintenance, and repair
of computers, electrical systems, electronics, and robotics systems.
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Energy TechnologyPrepare for employment in the power generation industry.
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Industrial TradesThe Industrial Trades certificate includes basic training needed for Diesel Technology, Electronics, Robotics, and Automation (ERA), Energy Technology, and Welding. It is a common first year of classes that ends with an Industrial Trades Certificate |
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Information TechnologyGet on track for a high-demand career in IT. See also the Bachelor's Degree in Information Technology: Application Development.
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WeldingEarn a fast certificate or a two-year degree for a high-demand career in welding.
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Contact
Career & Technical EducationTech (TEC) Building, Room 114
360-623-8963
cte@centralia.edu