The Advanced Manufacturing & Engineering Pathway is part of the Innovation Career Pathways Program, a program supported by a grant from the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. Students take courses at Frontier and participate in a 100-hour internship with one of our industry partners. Students in this pathway also earn OSHA 10 General Safety certification, an industry recognized credential (valid for a lifetime).
What kinds of careers can this pathway prepare you for?
Some of the top, in-demand jobs in Massachusetts that students can pursue with and without an advanced degree include:
Machine / CNC Operator
Quality Control Technician
Process Technician
Inventory Control Specialist
Manufacturing Maintenance Technician
Computer Aided Design (CAD) Technician/Drafter
Manufacturing Technician
Floor Manager
Mechanical Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Civil Engineer
Architect
Software / Computer Engineer
Manufacturing Engineer & Industrial Engineer
Biotechnical Engineer & Biomedical Engineer
Supply Chain Coordinator
Coursework
Technical Courses
Ten (10) credits are required from this category.
Introduction to Manufacturing and Engineering (5)*
Computer Aided Design (CAD) (2.5)
Programming (2.5)
Fabrication Lab (2.5)
Advanced Courses
Two (2) courses and a minimum of ten (10) credits required from this category.
Biotechnology (5)
Computer Science Principles (5)
AP Computer Science Principles (5)
Physics (5)
AP Physics (10)
* Required course.