Industrial Trade Schools
Attending a trade school for industrial careers offers students a fast and focused path into high-demand fields like manufacturing, welding, machining, robotics, and industrial maintenance. These programs emphasize hands-on training, allowing students to learn technical skills directly on industry-grade equipment and systems used in real workplaces. Trade schools also teach essential safety practices, quality control, and problem-solving techniques that prepare graduates to work confidently in industrial environments. Most programs can be completed in one to two years, leading to certifications or associate degrees that open doors to stable, well-paying jobs in sectors such as automotive production, energy, and advanced manufacturing.

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Universal Technical Institute (UTI) — https://www.uti.edu/
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Ivy Tech Community College — https://www.ivytech.edu/
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Northwood Technical College — https://www.northwoodtech.edu/
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Pitt Community College — https://pittcc.edu/academics/academic-programs/construction-and-industrial-technology/industrial-systems-technology-department/
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Clovis Community College — https://clovis.edu/industrialtech/index.aspx
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Aims Community College — https://www.aims.edu/degrees-certificates/industrial-technology
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Erie Community College — https://www.ecc.edu/
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Kellogg Community College — https://catalog.kellogg.edu/
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Ashland Community and Technical College — http://ashland.kctcs.edu/
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Bluegrass Community & Technical College — https://bluegrass.kctcs.edu/
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Guilford Technical Community College — https://www.gtcc.edu/
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Honolulu Community College — https://www.honolulu.hawaii.edu
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