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Skilled and Technical - Manufacturing Design & Manufacturing Production
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Career and Technical Education (CTE) courses let you explore careers, learn new skills and gain hands-on experience. In some cases, you can earn CTE college credit or an industry certificate while in high school. Learn more about CTE student leadership programs at OSPI CTE.Classes you can take in middle school (Note: Check with your school for availability. Middle school CTE classes focus on STEM concepts, leadership and entry level industry and employment skills.)
- 7th Grade Industrial Science (Shop)
- 8th Grade Industrial Science (Shop)
- 8th Grade Computer Aided Drafting
Classes you can take in high school (Note: Check with your school for availability.)
- Computer-Aided Drafting and Design Fundamentals = Art, 3rd Year Math Equivalency
- Advanced Computer-Aided Drafting and Design/CAM 1 = Art, 3rd Year Math Equivalency
- Advanced Computer-Aided Drafting and Design/CAM 2 = Art, 3rd Year Math Equivalency
- Welding Science = 3rd Year Science Equivalency
- Glacier Peak Manufacturing
- Shop 1: Shop Tech
- Shop 2/3 Manufacturing Technologies = 0.5 3rd Year Science Equivalency
- Shop 4: Advanced Manufacturing
- Snohomish High School Manufacturing
- Core Plus Information and Aerospace Summer Internship Program
- Dual credit or certificate/apprenticeship
- AJAC Youth Apprenticeship
- All manufacturing and design students can apply for this registered state apprenticeship. The program is targeted at juniors and seniors that are interested in pursuing a career in aerospace, advanced manufacturing or engineering.
- 2,000 hours of paid training
- Industry-recognized journey-level card
- See your College & Career Center specialist for more information.
What you can do right after high school
- CTE Dual Credit - Use the credit you can earn in this pathway.
- Everett Community College - Advanced Manufacturing Technology (CAD)
- Computer Aided Drafting and Design Fundamentals = Introduction to Engineering Graphics and 2D AutoCAd (ENG T 100) 4 credits
- Advanced CADD/CAM One = Engineering Graphics 3D CADD (ENG T 108) 4 credits
- Advanced CADD/CAM Two = Engineering Graphics 3D CAD/CAM (ENGT 259) 4 credits
- Apprenticeships
- Continue with AJAC (Aerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee) Advanced Manufacturing
- Check out other apprenticeship opportunities - Becoming an Apprentice - Washington Labor and Industry
- Get an entry level job - On-the-job training - (One to 12 months)
- Airplane assembler
- Dental lab technician
- Numerical control machine operator
- Small engine mechanic
- Welder and solderers
- Go to a technical school, two-year community college or four-year university
- Bates Technical
- Lake Washington Institute of Technology
- Everett Community College
- Shoreline Community College
- Eastern Washington University
- Seattle Pacific University
- University of Washington - Bothell
- Washington State University
- Long-term on-the-job training (more than a year)
- Industrial machinery mechanics
- Machinist
- Numerical control tool programmer
- Tool and die maker
- Vocational training (certificate or diploma) or Associates Degree
- Welding
- Medical equipment repairers
- Semiconductor processing operators
- Wind turbine technicians
- Engineering technician
- Bachelors degree
- Aerospace engineer
- Electronics engineer
- Industrial engineer
- Manufacturing engineer
- Robotic engineer
Career information
Career information is available on Hello ID-High School Beyond Plan-Career Planner. More information about careers, job trends and educational programs can be found at: