Transportation/Auto - Madison Metropolitan School District

2022-10-01 05:11:48 By : Mr. ShuLin Qiu

MMSD Career pathways are a series of connected education, experiential learning, and support strategies aimed at helping students personalize and achieve their own educational and career goals.

The Transportation/Auto Program of Study offers a sequence of courses specifically designed to prepare students for employment and postsecondary options in transportation operations, transportation systems, infrastructure planning, warehousing and distribution center operations, and other related industries.

The earlier a student begins this sequence, the more opportunities students will have to explore fully the educational and community options available. Course fees may vary at the high schools.

Salaries vary depending on the job, experience, and location and often increase with further education and/or experience.

Contact your instructor or experientiallearning@madison.k12.wi.us

SkillsUSA - The competitions that students participate in are directly related to classroom curriculum.

Explore options in Electric Engineering Technology, Architecture, Construction, Civil Engineering Technology, Fabrication Technologies, Automation Systems Technology, Electro-Mechanical Technology, Electrical Engineering Technology, Quality and Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Supply Chain & Operations Management, Air Force Aerospace Studies, Environmental Engineering and others

Students need 22 credits to earn their diplomas. In addition, students need to pass the State of Wisconsin Civics Exam.

As an MMSD student, you can explore all the six career paths (2 & 4 Year College, Apprenticeship, Job Training, Job/Employment, Military, and Gap Year) through Xello. Create an account today and find out which path is right for you!

Contact us at: careerandtechnicaleducation@madison.k12.wi.us