Manchester Community College

Manchester Community College – Manchester, CT

Program Information

Manchester Community College offers several advanced programs in trades, including automotive technology, electrical, and plumbing. The automotive program covers all aspects of vehicle repair, from diagnostics to engine repair, brake systems, electrical components, and air conditioning systems. Students get hands-on experience with the latest diagnostic tools and technologies used in modern cars, trucks, and hybrid vehicles. The program includes training in emission testing and understanding vehicle systems in a comprehensive, industry-focused curriculum.

The electrical program at Manchester Community College is built around both residential and commercial electrical work. Students learn to install, troubleshoot, and repair electrical systems, including circuits, lighting, and wiring. The program also covers industrial electrical systems and includes work with PLCs, control circuits, and advanced wiring schematics. By the end of the program, students are prepared for entry-level roles in residential, commercial, or industrial electrical work.

For those interested in plumbing, Manchester offers a robust plumbing program that teaches students how to install, repair, and maintain water and waste systems. Students get training in pipefitting, reading blueprints, and adhering to safety standards and building codes. The program emphasizes hands-on experience and practical application, ensuring students are prepared for real-world plumbing jobs.

Students in all programs at Manchester Community College benefit from state-of-the-art facilities and a curriculum designed to meet industry needs. Internship opportunities and connections to local employers help students gain real-world experience and improve job placement rates after graduation.

Program Length

Programs typically take 1-2 years to complete, depending on the certificate or degree pursued. Some specialized certifications may take less time.

Program Requirements

  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Basic math and communication skills
  • Interest in hands-on technical work and mechanical systems

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