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Learn about Macomb Community College’s engineering and advanced technology programs during Discover Macomb

Tuesday, January 30, 2024 09:00 AM

Students discover what's possible at Discover Macomb
Students discover what's possible at Discover Macomb

Learn about Macomb Community College’s engineering and advanced technology programs during Discover Macomb

Potential students and their parents can learn what programs Macomb Community College has available in engineering and advanced technology as well as potential career pathways during Discover Macomb, Tuesday, Feb. 20, 7 p.m., on the college’s South Campus.

During this 90-minute session, faculty and staff will provide a broad range of information on Macomb’s engineering and advanced technology offerings including skilled trades, media and communication arts, manufacturing, apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship opportunities. Participants will also learn about what career possibilities these program lead to and will tour the Macomb’s state-of-the-art Skilled Trades and Advanced Technology Center.

Discover Macomb – Engineering and Advanced Technology will be held on Macomb’s South Campus in Warren, in the Skilled Trades and Advanced Technology Center (T Building), Room 191. (Campus Map) Those interested in attending should visit www.macomb.edu/discovermacomb to register for this free event.  Attendees are eligible to win a $50 gift card to Macomb Community College’s bookstore.

Additional upcoming Discover Macomb sessions each have a specific focus:

  • Health and Human Services – Wednesday, March 13
  • Business, Information Technology and Culinary – Tuesday, April 23
  • Public Service Institute – Thursday, May 16

About Macomb Community College

Macomb Community College (www.macomb.edu) is about transforming lives and communities through the power of education, enrichment and economic development. Macomb grants the largest number of associate degrees in Michigan and is the largest community college in the state. The college provides programming for youth through seniors, including early college for high school students, university transfer and career preparation programs, workforce education, continuing education and certification, and a wide range of enrichment opportunities encompassing arts, culture and lifelong learning.

Contact: Sean M. Patrick, 586.445.7271, patricks28@macomb.edu