Manufacturing, Facilities and Automotive

What Do You Want to Be?

Manufacturing faculty showing students the back of a machine.

From Certificates to:

  • Automotive service technician
  • CAD drafter and designer
  • CNC operator and set-up
  • Field service technician
  • HVAC installer
  • Industrial automation technician
Student using a computer in the manufacturing lab.

From A.A.S. degrees to:

  • Automotive mechanic
  • Heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration mechanic
  • CAD design engineer
  • CNC programmer
  • Field service engineer
  • Industrial automation engineer

How Will You Get There?

Get the most from your learning with industry experts and small class sizes. Depending on the number of classes you take each semester:

Can be completed within 2+ years

Designed to be finished at Oakton and prepare you directly for the workforce with industry-relevant coursework.

Discover majors and in-demand careers based on your interests. The Career Coach assessment is a 6- or 60-question quiz that links your interests to programs offered here at Oakton and local career opportunities. Don’t worry about education, training or cost when answering the questions; just consider what you would like to spend time doing.

Take the Career Coach Assessment

Yong Yoo

"Oakton made my career happen. The professors were really willing to help me. They connected me directly to companies in the manufacturing industry."

Learn more about Yong's story

Yong Yoo

Talk with Admission to map your path

Where to Begin?

Every great professional starts out right where you are. The first step in your college journey (and where it takes you) is to fill out an application. Select this Area of Interest in your application, so we can best support you explore this path.