Manufacturing Experience
The Manufacturing Experience provides an opportunity for students to see the interrelationship involved in the world of manufacturing and engineering, and how it relates to the work. Students are able to use skills and techniques to apply the design process to create/innovate a solution to manufacturing, (creating/producing something of value). The courses identified below are a unique pathway that leads students potentially into the Employability Skill Certification. Each course builds on essential and technical skills that are needed in the workplace. Students can tailor their experience by taking courses that interest them but still lead to a potential Employability Skills Certification that is recognized by the state of Wisconsin (approval depending).
The Employability Skills Certificate Program consists of the following required components:
-Reinforcing 21st Century Skills in Personal Work Habits and Attitudes
-Completion of 90 on-the-job work hours (Tech Practicum or Warhawk Manufacturing)
-Career Exploration and Planning
-The student has earned 8 Manufacturing Credits in Tech Ed. Please check prerequisites for courses.
Manufacturing Experience Coordinator: Anthony Christian (christian@arrowheadschools.org)
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