Industrial

Finding workers with the skills required to meet today’s advanced manufacturing requirements has become an increasingly complex and difficult challenge. Penn College offers a comprehensive range of industrial training to meet the needs of manufacturers, from classes introducing under-skilled workers to fundamental topics to the most advanced technical training. Our Mechatronics Program bundles the essential competencies required for advanced technicians, filling the most widely recognized skills gaps facing industry today.

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  • Workforce Development
  • Center for Business & Workforce Development

Course Offerings

Courses may be customized to meet your company's needs. Contact Workforce Development at workforce@pct.edu for more information.

Available Training Topics

This is not a complete list. We offer nearly all types of industrial training

Mechatronics
Mechatronics
CAD
CAD
CNC
CNC
Machining
Machining
Robotics
Robotics
Welding
Welding
Mechatronics
Programs

Mechatronics

Our Mechatronics Program bundles the essential competencies required for advanced technicians, filling the most widely recognized skills gaps facing industry today.

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Center for Business and Workforce Development
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Center for Business and Workforce Development

The Center for Business and Workforce Development is a 31,800 sq ft state-of-the-art facility hosting a wide array of open enrollment and customized training classes. Topics such as leadership, industrial, computer and safety, among many others, are available to companies and individuals. The Center features industrial labs, computer labs, spacious classrooms, and two conference rooms.

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Penn College News
04.23.2024

WEDnetPA celebrates 25th anniversary, visits Penn College

Celebrating the 25th anniversary of WEDnetPA, a three-day annual gathering is being held in Williamsport that included a visit on Tuesday to Pennsylvania College of Technology’s campus. Penn College serves as the statewide administrator of the program, currently housed in the college’s Workforce Development division. Among those in attendance was Pennsylvania Department of Community & Economic Development Secretary Rick Siger and other DCED staff.

04.08.2024

Tennessee Board of Regents makes visit to campus

Representatives of the Tennessee Board of Regents, a partner with Penn College in providing apprenticeships, toured several advanced manufacturing labs during a visit to the college on Monday. The Tennessee Board of Regents is a system of 37 community and technical colleges; it is the largest system of higher education in Tennessee.

03.28.2024

Clean Energy Center's Harrisburg lab holds open house

Celebrating the positive impact being made in people’s lives, an open house was held Wednesday at Pennsylvania College of Technology’s Clean Energy Center site in Harrisburg. The center is equipping individuals with the skills necessary to weatherize the homes of others, thus reducing energy bills, while at the same time, addressing health and safety issues such as mold, lead paint and carbon monoxide. It is an undertaking with immeasurable benefits for communities.