Mercer County Community College to offer manufacturing programs in fall

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Registration is open for fall classes at Mercer County Community College, including new programs designed to give students a competitive advantage in the business world.

Most classes begin Aug. 26, with later-starting classes offered Oct. 1 and Oct. 22. Classes are available on-site at the West Windsor and Trenton campuses, or through MercerOnline.

New this semester is a certificate program in Advanced Manufacturing Technology, which is designed to prepare students for the modern manufacturing environment, including instruction in team-oriented design, production, quality and maintenance systems.

MCCC is also set to offer a new associate degree program in Supply Chain Management, an emerging field that involves the coordination of the manufacturing process, from raw materials to finished product and customer service. Students enrolled in the program have the opportunity to enroll in Rider’s University bachelor’s degree program in Global Supply Chain Management after graduating from Mercer.

The college offers 70 associate degree and 30 certificate programs, including health professions, education, business, law enforcement and computer technology.

Through the University Center at MCCC, students who complete their associate degree are eligible to transfer into bachelor’s degree programs offered on the campus through partnerships with William Paterson University, Rutgers University, Fairleigh Dickinson University and Felician College.

MCCC offers assistance with financial aid, academic counseling, tutoring and career services.

More information is online at mccc.edu/enroll.

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