Manufacturing/Machinist Technology AAAS

2 Years On Campus Associate-degree Program

Shoreline Community College

Program Overview

Train to enter the workforce as a Manufacturing or Machining Technician. Master foundational manufacturing skills while also learning specialist technologies and developing communication, human relations and problem solving skills.

Program Key Stats

$10410.435
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Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • large and small manufacturing firms in the Puget Sound Region including aerospace
  • plastics
  • molding and general manufacturing working as machining technicians and programmers

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