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Students begin with learning the fundamentals,
and continue with advanced applications and
training in troubleshooting skills to diagnose
and repair equipment to keep manufacturing
and distribution processes moving. To ensure
that curriculum is aligned with Dallas-area
manufacturers, the School of MIT seeks guidance
from Industry Advisory Boards and key industry
partners.
Updated labs at the Dallas College Garland
Center offer training that results in certi昀椀cates
in Electronics, Mechatronics, and Industrial
Automation in 5-days a week and 2-days a
week formats. The 2-day a week training
accommodates working students while the 5-days
a week provides intensive fast-track training over a
period of 13 weeks per Certi昀椀cate. Along the way,
students earn embedded industry certi昀椀cations
offered through the Smart Automation Certi昀椀cation
Alliance (SACA). Students can also seamlessly
convert their Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
to credit credentials to continue their education
towards completing an Associate of Applied
Science degree.
For more information on scheduling a tour,
exploring training options, enrolling your
employees in training, or hiring new trainees,
please email AskMIT@dallascollege.edu.
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