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Hidden Gems: MEC 115 – Introduction to Polymers

A man watches as an industrial 3D printer begins constructing an object.

A man watches as an industrial 3D printer begins constructing an object.

This course is part of CCAC's Polymer Technology Certificate program, which provides training for employment in the expanding plastics manufacturing industry. MEC 115 will give you a hands-on overview of everything related to plastics-from making samples in the lab, to injection molding and blow molding materials, to breaking down waste for recycling. By the end of this course, you will not only know how to pronounce substances like polyethylene terephthalate, but you'll know how to make and process them into everyday objects. You'll also fabricate keychains and bottles, which make perfect gifts for friends and family!

The Polymer Technology Certificate program is housed at West Hills Center in Oakdale. You can complete the program in just two semesters-only five classes for a total of 16 credits-and earn a National Association of Manufacturers endorsed credential that can greatly enhance your employability. After graduation, you can enter the workforce, or you can apply your credits toward an Associate of Science in Mechatronics Technology for additional career development. 

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