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Presentation to OACTE, April 2007

The Manufacturing Engineering Technology statewide partnership articulating education for Career Pathways is documented and working across Oregon.

Presenters:

Mike Mattson, Clackamas Community College

Margi Lee Smith, Oregon Institute of Technology

Susan Boyanovsky, Oregon Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development

Available Downloads and Links

Presentation:
Manufacturing Engineering Technology:
A Statewide Partnership and Career Pathway
Additional Resources and References
Session Description
Brochure: Manufacturing Road Trip - Why Manufacturing Matters
Powerpoint Slides Presentation
NW Youth Career Expo, May 10 2007 in Portland -
Flyer - Registration Form
"Good News for Students: Agreement Smoothes Towards Careers in Manufacturing Engineering and Technology" Informational Announcement/ Press Release - May 2007  
Manufacturing Engineering Technology:
Interests Inventory for engineering and technical careers - brainstorming tool - do you have the inclination and aptitude to be a technical type?
The New HS Graduation Requirements connection
Satellite Career Pathways Flyover for students -
Manufacturing Engineering Technology Courses Articulation Crosswalk Matrix - Updated October 31, 2007
National Career Clusters Website

Project Lead the Way ( PLTW) connects -

GetReal - Computer Science in Oregon Website
Tech Prep Connection

Engineering Student Pathways Planners

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)

American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) website National Academy of Engineering websites
Occupational Outlook:
The more education you've got, the more money you make -- the jobs are out there for those who qualify

(does not include self-employed and small shops)

Top high wage, high demand Occupations, showing
  • Projected openings in 2014
  • Growth from 2004
  • Starting wages
  • Average wages
  • also see slides 4-6 in the presentation
Oregon Labor Market Information System (OLMIS) website CIS (Career Information System) Website

 

 

For questions or information regarding these committees, please email Jo Oshiro or call (503) 725.2910.

last update to this page October 31, 2007 jco