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Manufacturing Technologies

Part of America’s great strength comes from its long history of excellence and ingenuity in the field of manufacturing. Even as the services sector continues to grow, the manufacturing of quality products, from aircraft components to computer chips, continues to be a vital factor in our strong economy. In addition, new skilled workers will be needed in the future to replace experienced workers retiring from manufacturing.

A wide variety of career opportunities stem from today’s high-tech manufacturing world. Tulsa Tech’s manufacturing career cluster will prepare you for success in the areas of aerospace manufacturing, automation and robotics, machining and welding. Tulsa Tech’s excellent reputation for producing skilled graduates in addition to our strong relationships with area companies can put you in high demand for a rewarding job.

If you are considering a career in manufacturing, you will benefit from a solid background in mathematics and science and an aptitude for precise, hands-on work.

  • Academy of Manufacturing Science
    You will receive training that could jump start a career in the high-paying and sought after jobs that make up the advanced manufacturing field. In the first year of the program students will concentrate on skills used in two main industries prominent in manufacturing - Machining and Aerospace Composites.
  • Automation & Robotics Technology
    The Automation & Robotics Technology program offers instruction and hands-on experience in electricity, electronics, mechanics, hydraulics and pneumatics.
  • Machining Technology
    This exciting and sophisticated curriculum prepares you for the sought-after, high-paying jobs available in the world of manufacturing.
  • Welding Technology
    Tulsa Tech’s Welding Technology program provides training in the following processes of welding: Shielded Metal Arc, Gas Metal Arc, Flux Cored Arc, and Gas Tungsten Arc welding.