Engineering, Technology and Design
In this area, where technology and creativity meet, the focus is on the new, the better and the best. It might be using a new approach for selling a traditional product, a better process for building a home or an automobile, or the best technology to get the job done. This area and the wide variety of careers it encompasses are for those who want their work to speak for itself. Discover which one is right for you!
Take one of Macomb’s exploratory courses, designed to give you a better understanding of what a field involves, and discover if it matches your interests and goals.

Exploratory Courses
Design:
Engineering:
Career-Focused:
Academic Programs (Degrees and Certificates)
Engineering:
- Architectural Technology
- Automated Systems
- Automotive Technology
- Building Construction
- Civil Technology
- Climate Control Technology
- CNC Machining
- Construction Management
- Information Technology
- Maintenance Technology
- Manufacturing Technology
- Mechatronics
- Pre-Engineering
- Product Development
- Product Development - Digital Sculptor
- Quality Technology
- Welding
Design:
- Architectural Technology
- Information Technology – Website Programming
- Media and Communication Arts – 3D Animation
- Media and Communication Arts – Collaborative Media
- Media and Communication Arts – Creative Imaging and Illustration
- Media and Communication Arts – Design and Layout
- Media and Communication Arts – Interactive Web Media
- Media and Communication Arts – Photography
- Media and Communication Arts – Video Production
- Product Development
- Product Development - Digital Sculptor
Workforce and Continuing Education Programs
- Automated Systems Pathway
- Builder’s Pre-License
- Computer Aided Design
- CNC
- Construction: Builder’s Pre-License (Segment 1 & 2) Certificate
- Control Robotics Technician
- Home Inspection
- Instructor/Instructional Designer
- Landscape Design
- Marine Maintenance Technician
- Mold – Skilled Technician
- Production Operator
- Multi-Skilled Technician
- Quality Control Technician
- Project Management
- Quality and Lean Management
- Welding
- Workplace Computing
Transfer Pathways
- Drafting and Design
- Quality
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