The Welding program at Manhattan Tech is designed to prepare students for immediate employment in the job market upon completion. In addition to providing the specific technical skills necessary for employment, the program also includes general education knowledge. Students receive classroom and hands-on training using the latest welding and cutting equipment available in the industry. Students who successfully complete these classes will be capable of passing an AWS structural steel qualification test.
This program aligns with the Kansas Board of Regents curriculum.
Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN) give direct care to patients in a variety of settings under the immediate supervision of a registered nurse, physician, or dentist.
Medical Laboratory Technicians prepare and analyze specimens using body fluids and cells. They use microscopes and other sophisticated laboratory equipment and computerized instruments to test and analyze results. Lab technicians usually work under the supervision of medical and clinical laboratory technologists.
The College is not accepting incoming applications for the fall 2024 academic year. The next opportunity to begin this program will be in Fall 2025.
Information and Network Technology is focused on the design, implementation, and configuration of network servers, and their integration into a modern enterprise network.
The Electric Power and Distribution program at MATC provides students with the knowledge and technical skills required to successfully install, maintain, and operate electrical systems to supply electrical energy to residential, commercial, and industrial customers, and to join gas and electrical underground generation facilities. The EPD program also provides the training needed to construct, operate, and maintain power line equipment—all skills students will need to succeed in the electrical distribution industry.
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A course outline works as a guide for students. Course goals and student learning outcomes inform students about the materials they will engage. They also describe what expectations are required and provides a timeline of these expectations.
An advisor is a person who provides guidance to students at the college level. Advisors are advocates for students. They also often function as a centralized source of information about the campus, campus resources, community resources, and support as well as providing insights into educational options and institutional policies and procedures. Additionally, advisors can make referrals for services if necessary.
Manhattan Area Technical College is an open institution and does not discriminate. For Manhattan Tech’s non-discrimination policy and a full list of regulatory specific contact persons visit the following web page: https://manhattantech.edu/hr