Associate of Technical Study, Industrial Trades Technology
The Geauga and Trumbull campuses offer an associate degree completion program for students who have completed four years of apprenticeship/journeyman training. Apprentices must have completed their training from an organization working in cooperation with the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training in the US Department of Labor.
Students interested in this program should apply to either the Kent State Geauga or Trumbull campus and must meet with an advisor to be admitted to this program. Upon admission to the program, students will be granted 30 hours of credit on the basis of their apprenticeship training. In addition, they must successfully complete a minimum of 35 hours of courses selected in accordance with a specific curriculum. Coursework may be pursued at any Regional Campus, but students must be advised at the Geauga or Trumbull campuses.
Career Options/Choices
Area Foreman
Assistant Superintendents
Die Makers
Equipment Repair Welders
General Foreman
Machine Repairman
Mechanical-electrical Technicians
Maintenance Electricians
Maintenance Mechanics
Maintenance Welders
Project Superintendents
Faculty Contact:
Dr. Joe Muscatello
jmuscate@geauga.kent.edu
440.834.4187