COTC’s engineering technology program help students gain the
necessary high-tech career skills to join the workforce of
tomorrow — for both established and new industries. With input
from existing local employers, these degrees and certificates
are designed to give students a well-rounded base of
education that will allow them to move into any type of high
performance manufacturing at the technician level.
And due to Intel’s announcement that they will invest $20 billion
in two semiconductor manufacturing facilities in Licking County,
creating 3,000 permanent jobs, the region’s high-tech
industrialization will continue to accelerate rapidly. Intel
plans to hire 70% of its Ohio workforce at the associate degree
level. While earning an associate degree does not guarantee
employment, COTC’s electrical engineering technology
degree positions individuals extremely well for roles at
Intel and many other manufacturing firms.