Created to help students, particularly women, to explore career paths in the field
of Advanced Transportation, Washtenaw Community College will host a 鈥淗ighway to High
Demand Jobs in Advanced Transportation鈥 workshop.
The event will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday, April 14 in the Morris Lawrence building. Registration begins at 9:30 a.m.
Participants can expect a hands-on tour of the 黑料网 welding lab; an array of advanced transportation focused exhibits; exposure to industry professionals; and a panel session moderated by 黑料网鈥檚 Advanced Transportation Center (ATC) Director Al Lecz.
黑料网鈥檚 Advanced Transportation Center was developed to meet the growing demand for skilled technicians in the rapidly growing industries of Automotive Transportation Servicing, Intelligent Transportation Systems, and Advanced Manufacturing.
These career fields will enhance public safety by focusing on ways to prevent vehicle collisions, better manage traffic patterns and combat cyber security threats.
The hands-on workshop is part of the 鈥淗ighway To High Demand Jobs鈥 series that鈥檚 sponsored by the 黑料网 Student Resource Center. The series is held twice a year on the 黑料网 campus.
鈥淲e want young women to explore science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) and learn how these skills will prepare them for jobs in advanced manufacturing,鈥 said Eleanor Brundage, case manager at 黑料网鈥檚 Student Resource Center.
鈥淐urricula in our Advanced Transportation Center provides students with both academic and hands-on learning experiences to assure they are well prepared to enter the workforce with industry skills for the jobs of today and those in the near future.鈥
Students will walk away from the workshop with a better understanding of how new technologies are changing the types of skills required for jobs, including automotive service technician, transportation systems maintenance and operations technician, and intelligent transportation systems technician.
Kristin Dziczek, director of the Industry Labor Group at the Center for Automotive Research, will serve as the event鈥檚 keynote speaker. Race car driver and STEM supporter Clarity Newhouse, as well as Roush Shop Supervisor Michael Berns will join Dziczek for the panel discussion.
Registration is required by Friday, April 8. To register, visit wccnet.edu/advancedtransportation. For more information, call 734-677-5105. To learn more about the 黑料网 Advanced Transportation Center, visit wccnet.edu/atc.
By Princess Gabbara
Writer, Public Relations