Seventeen rising 8th and 9th graders and 20 middle and high school
teachers learned about advanced manufacturing in the first AMP (Advanced
Manufacturing Pathway) Camp last week, sponsored by Asheboro City
Schools, Randolph Community College, and the Randolph County School
System. The free AMP Camp was made possible through the Catalyzing
Career and Technical Education grant, according to Stacey Miller,
pathways activities coordinator for RCC.
During the week of June 18-21, the students and teachers were given an
overview and demonstration of the Computer-Integrated Machining,
Electrical Systems/Mechatronics, and Welding Technology programs offered
at RCC, visited area manufacturing industries, and created projects in
RCC labs.
For more on this story, go to https://www.randolph.edu/headlines/1768-amp-camp-concludes.html.
Monday, June 25, 2018
First Randolph County AMP Camp Concludes at Randolph Community College
Labels:
Advanced Manufacturing Pathway,
AMP Camp,
Asheboro City Schools,
Electrical Systems,
Machining,
mechatronics,
Randolph Community College,
Randolph County School System,
welding
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