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Fabrication school training courses in Detroit, MI (public, in-house or online) | ||||
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Sheet Metal Fabrication School: Henry Ford Community College Venue: Detroit Tel.: 1-800-585-HFCC An introductory, hands-on course that exposes students to the process of layout and fabrication of |
Duct Layout & Fabrication School: Macomb Community College Venue: Detroit Tel.: 586.445.7999 Sheet metal layout fundamentals and fabrication techniques as applied to cooling, heating and ventilation duct work. Official Website: http://www.macomb.edu/ |
Welding - Manufacturing & Maintenance School: Macomb Community College Venue: Detroit Tel.: 586.445.7999 The Applied Technology Department offers programs and courses that provide education and training for apprentices, craftsmen, technicians, and others. Specializations are available in numerous industrial and construction trades and skilled professions. Applied Technology students might be currently employed or seeking means to career entry or upgrade. Cooperation with industry keeps programs relevant to job skills required in a competitive market. Students as well as employers are served through... |
Welding - Construction School: Macomb Community College Venue: Detroit Tel.: 586.445.7999 The Applied Technology Department offers programs and courses that provide education and training for apprentices, craftsmen, technicians, and others. Specializations are available in numerous industrial and construction trades and skilled professions. Applied Technology students might be currently employed or seeking means to career entry or upgrade. Cooperation with industry keeps programs relevant to job skills required in a competitive market. Students as well as employers are served through...
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Sheet Metal Fabricating School: Macomb Community College Venue: Detroit Tel.: 586.445.7999 The Applied Technology Department offers programs and courses that provide education and training for apprentices, craftsmen, technicians, and others. Specializations are available in numerous industrial and construction trades and skilled professions. Applied Technology students might be currently employed or seeking means to career entry or upgrade. Cooperation with industry keeps programs relevant to job skills required in a competitive market. Students as well as employers are served through...
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