
Northwest State Community College offers a variety of degree and certificate programs in the field of Engineering Technologies. Students enrolled in an engineering program will benefit from the small classroom sizes as they learn to analyze problems and, more importantly, how to fix them.
In this division, students will be prepared to enter the workforce immediately after graduation. They will also have the option of transferring into a four-year degree program at a partnering college or university.
For more information, contact Dan Burklo, Dean of Engineering Technologies, at (419) 267-1273.
| Degree and Certificate Programs | |
| Associate of Applied Science | |
| Industrial Management | |
| Mechanical Engineering | |
| Plastics Engineering | |
| Automation Controls | |
| CAD/CAM Technology | |
| Associate of Applied Science: Industrial Technology | |
| Industrial Electrician | |
| Millwright | |
| Machining CNC Programming | |
| Maintenance Technician/Mechatronics | |
| Associate of Technical Studies | |
| Associate of Technical Studies | |
| Plastics Machine Maintenance Technology (ATS Type A) | |
| Certificate Programs | |
| Plastics Manufacturing | |
| Computer Aided Design | |
| HVAC-R (Climate Control) | |
| Programmable Controller (PLC) Certificate | |
| Quality Control | |
Related Trades Certificate |
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| Industrial Electrical | |
| Industrial Maintenance | |
| Millwright Technology | |
| Machining Technology | |