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Engineering, Manufacturing and Technology

Do you like math and science?

Are you interested in building or understanding the inner workings of things?

Consider a career in Engineering, Manufacturing, or Technology.

The demands for jobs in Engineering, Manufacturing, and Technology is exploding as the rate of technological advancement in these fields increases.

Additionally, the knowledge and skills gained from these career fields, especially in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics), are widespread and stretch across many different industries like automotive, logistics, manufacturing, healthcare, science, and retail. Salaries in Engineering, Manufacturing, and Technology tend to be higher than average, especially in entry-level positions.

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Additionally, opportunities for advancement are plentiful as the economy and the rate of technology continue to grow. In most instances, these career paths require varying levels of post-secondary education, whether apprenticeships, certifications, technical diplomas, associate's or bachelor's degrees.

Sub Pathways

Courses In This Pathway

  • 10th Grade
  • 11th Grade
  • 12th Grade
Prerequisite: none
  • College Credit
  • Laude
  • Technology and Engineering

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