Advanced Manufacturing Technology
Innovate, Build, Hands On, Weld
The DMACC Advanced Manufacturing Technology program prepares applicants for a wide variety of manufacturing tasks in industry. Successful applicants will learn the basic elements of welding, fabrication, computer numerical controlled machine operation, computer-aided drafting and design, machining and workplace skills. Graduates will be positioned for employment by a wide variety of manufacturers throughout the state and nation.
Questions? Contact Us!
DMACC
Engineering & Manufacturing Pathway
empathway@dmacc.edu
800-362-2127
Pathway Success Team
Advanced Manufacturing Technology Faculty
Name | Title | Phone | |
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Knittel, Dennis | Professor, Tool & Die | (515) 964-6451 | dwknittel@dmacc.edu |
Neumayer, John | Professor, Tool & Die | (515) 964-6416 | jfneumayer@dmacc.edu |
Peffers, Charles | Professor, Tool & Die | (515) 964-6356 | cmpeffers@dmacc.edu |
Rosenberry, Mark | Professor, Tool & Die | (515) 964-6452 | merosenberry@dmacc.edu |