The goal of the Applied Engineering and Technology Department is to successfully combine core class concepts with the latest technological trends and applications. We will provide students with opportunities to apply their knowledge to project work and advanced hands-on activities. As a whole, we want to prepare students for their future, no matter which path they choose to take, by facilitating authentic learning experiences.
Our department contains seven "tracks" of courses that students can enroll in, giving Hamilton students some of the best Applied Engineering learning opportunities in Southeastern Wisconsin. Whether interested in Architecture and Construction, Engineering, Graphic Design, Machining and Automation, Welding, or Woodworking, there is something for everyone at Hamilton!
As skilled trade and related career opportunities continue to grow, our department continues to evolve to meet the needs of current students preparing for future careers. Listed below is just a small sampling of career paths related to courses offered by the Applied Engineering and Technology Department.
Advertising Design
Architecture
Bindery and Packaging
Buildings and Grounds
Cabinetmaking
Carpentry
Computer Drafting
CNC Machining
CNC Programming
Digital Media Design
Electrical Engineering
Engineering Technology
Facilities Management
Fluid Power Technician
Graphic Arts Management
Graphic Design
Heating and Air Conditioning
Industrial Automation
Industrial Technology
Mechanic
Mechanical Design – 2D & 3D Animation
Moldmaking
Plant Operations
Plumbing
Printing and Publishing
Product & Package Design
Project Estimating
Project Management
Screen Printing
Service Technician
Sheet Metal
Surveying
Teaching
Tool and Die
Welding
Weld Inspection