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Step out of the traditional classroom and into a hands-on workspace with advanced machinery that's designed to simulate real-world work settings. Learn all the skills you need to make a big impact in a career that's engaging and continually evolving.
CCC's Industrial Technology and Automotive programs have some of the best facilities in the Pacific Northwest. These programs house state-of-the-market machinery, robotics, tools and more. The spaces are large, full of natural light and classes are led by faculty with decades of experience - making it a one-of-a-kind learning environment. You'll also get the chance to work closely with your peers on in-depth projects.
Take your place in the workforce or advance your skills in your current job with programs you can complete in as little as one year.
Industrial Technology and Automotive Programs
Associate of Applied Science Degrees - Two Years to Complete
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Auto Body/Collision Repair and Refinishing Technology AAS
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Automotive Service Technology AAS
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Computer-Aided Manufacturing AAS
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Electronics Engineering Technology AAS
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Industrial Maintenance Technology AAS
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Machine Tool Technology AAS
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Microelectronics Systems Technology AAS
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Renewable Energy Technology AAS
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Welding Technology AAS
Certificate Programs - One Year to Complete
Career Pathway Certificates of Completion Programs - Less Than One Year to Complete
Transfer to a four-year university
In a partnership with the Oregon Institute of Technology (OIT), CCC offers transferable coursework and transfer pathways such as Manufacturing Engineering Technology, Electronics Engineering Technology, and Technology and Management.
Common Industrial Technology and Automotive Transfer Majors:
- Industrial Technology
Get Started in Industrial Technology and Automotive
You don't have to have your career goals figured out yet. Start with foundations like basic electricity and industrial safety and see where a Clackamas Community College education in the fields of industrial technology and automotive can take you.
Apply and Get Started at CCC
It only takes a few steps to apply to CCC, apply for financial aid and get started on your path to academic success.
Contact the Industrial Technology and Automotive Advisor Before Registering for Courses
Industrial Technology and Automotive advisor:
Jodi Stapleton
jodis@clackamas.edu
Begin with courses that will help you reach your academic and career goals
Whether you have a career in mind or are just starting to explore your interest in industrial technology and automotive, you can save time and money by starting with courses that can take you anywhere. Create a strong foundation for any industrial technology or automotive program or a transfer degree at Clackamas Community College by starting with the courses below.
Beginning Courses | Terms Typically Offered In | Credits |
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FYE-101 First Year Experience Level I | Fall, winter, spring | 2 |
MFG-102 Makerspace: An Introduction to Digital Manufacturing | Not every term | 1-3 |
MFG-107 Industrial Safety and First Aid | Fall, winter, spring, summer | 3 |
MFG-130 Basic Electricity I | Fall | 3 |
MTH-050 Technical Mathematics I OR WR-101 Workplace Writing | Fall, winter, spring, summer | 4 |
View the course catalog for more information about Industrial Technology and Automotive courses. View the schedule for times and locations of upcoming courses.
Contact us
Contact the Industrial Technology and Automotive advisor to learn more about this educational focus area:
Jodi Stapleton
Pay for college
You may be eligible for financial support.
- Visit the Financial Aid office in person at Wacheno Welcome Center
- Explore Financial Aid and Scholarships online
TechHire (grants and more)
TechHire Benefits:
- Internship and work experience placement
- Education opportunities in manufacturing and related industries
- Career readiness training
- Advising for students
Related activities
- Opportunities to attend career fairs and CTE (Career and Technical Education) showcase events throughout the year.
- Most programs in this educational focus area (EFA) include work-based learning opportunities
Academic support
CCC Library offers free print and online access to many textbooks and industry publications, 24/7 live chat help, 1:1 in-person and Zoom research appointments, and more.