Precision machinists are sought after by many Industries making a product. While computer-controlled machines can produce parts, the one thing limiting them is the human imagination. Not even artificial intelligence can compete.
Through courses and design, assembly, AutoCAD, machining, and welding, there are six certifications offered that are certified by NIMS.
Also this program designed to train students for the workbworld or post-secondary academics, The industry certifications help college graduates compete at a higher level and help non-college grads get hired first and get paid more money.
Many seniors get a chance to use the equipment and Technology to design and build a personal project to help develop their skills in a fun way before graduating.
Aside from the established careers, such as mechanical and industrial engineering, a new field of mechatronics engineering includes a variety of skills that Richardson students are educated in.
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