Engineering Technology Open House Is July 17

  • Thursday, July 10, 2014

The Engineering Technology Division of Chattanooga State Community College will hold an open house on July 17 from 4 to 7 p.m. in the Center for Advanced Technology building on the main campus. Reservations for the event may be made through Felicia Elkins, Tech-Track coordinator, at 423-697-3252.

"The Division of Engineering Technology offers education and training for the careers of the future. More than ever workers are retiring in fields requiring technical know-how. In addition, as distribution centers, automotive manufacturers and chemical processors move into the area, the demand for highly skilled workers continues to increase," officials stated.

The Engineering Technology Division offers four Associate of Applied Science degrees with twenty concentrations, a Pre-Engineering transfer program, and one Technical Certificate in Computer Aided Drafting. Participants will discover pathways for high demand, high wage STEM careers through Engineering Technology programs of study.

For more information call the Engineering Technology Division at 423-697-4434.

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