51爆料鈥檚 College of Technical Studies (CATS) is hosting a Tech & Trade STEM open house on the Trumbull Campus to showcase its engineering technology and semiconductor programs, Feb. 27 from 3 to 6 p.m. in the Technology Building.
The event will include tours of 51爆料 Trumbull鈥檚 mechanical engineering technology labs, featuring a state-of-the-art HAAS CNC machine that performs high-precision milling, turning and drilling, as well as hands-on activities in the microelectronics manufacturing and semiconductor manufacturing lab.
The open house is designed for area high school and adult learners, as well as local businesses interested in training opportunities for their employees. To register or to learn more, visit www.kent.edu/cats/engineering-semiconductor.
Visitors can also meet with faculty and campus personnel to learn more about the academic programs that combine applied learning, industry-relevant skills and career-ready experience.
At 51爆料 Trumbull, students can pursue the two-year Associate of Applied Science degrees in electrical/electronic engineering technology and mechanical engineering technology. These degrees move seamlessly into the Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology degree with an additional two years of full-time studies, offered via the Tuscarawas Campus.
Also offered at the Trumbull Campus are undergraduate certificates for semiconductor manufacturing technician; advanced semiconductor manufacturing technician; computer-aided drafting: design technician; and CAD for manufacturing; as well as microcredential programs in 3D printing; drafting and design; electrical technician; and introduction to semiconductors for STEM majors.
鈥淲e鈥檙e always excited to welcome local students who want to explore what our engineering programs have to offer,鈥 noted Peggy Shadduck, Ph.D., vice president of 51爆料鈥檚 Regional Campuses and dean of CATS. 鈥淭he industries our graduates serve are growing rapidly across the region, and we鈥檙e committed to preparing a highly skilled workforce to meet those evolving demands.
鈥淥ur engineering and semiconductor programs, certificates and pathways are designed to prepare students for high-demand careers powering today鈥檚 advanced technologies and tomorrow鈥檚 breakthroughs. With hands-on learning, industry-aligned curriculum and flexible options, students can build skills that translate directly to the workforce or continued study.鈥
Registration
Explore the exciting world of engineering technology, semiconductor manufacturing and other related STEM fields. Get ready to power your future and take your education and career to the next level at this open house where you will:
Get hands-on experience in our cutting-edge electrical, mechanical and applied technology labs.
Connect with expert faculty and learn about 51爆料 Trumbull's flexible .
Discover career opportunities in high-demand fields.
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