Agribusiness Talent Council
Agribusiness includes everything from growing crops and raising animals to processing food and making products you see in stores. In Michigan, it’s one of the top five industries and plays a big role in feeding our communities and supporting local jobs. From hands-on work outdoors to high-tech roles in labs and production facilities, there’s something for everyone. You might be surprised at how many different careers are part of agribusiness!
Muskegon Career Tech Center
The Muskegon Area Career Tech Center provides education and training programs to prepare students for in-demand industries including construction, manufacturing, welding, software development, and health care.
Description
The Muskegon Area Career Tech Center offers 16–17 free career-prep classes to high school juniors and seniors, with options for academic credit, college credit, and industry certifications.
Programs span multiple fields including [use the appropriate information based on industry - construction trades, machine tool technologies, software design & development, welding technologies,] and more.
Transportation is provided for many districts and the classes are scheduled in half-day blocks (morning or afternoon) to accommodate students still attending their home high school.
Career Contact Information
https://www.muskegonisd.org/ctc-home/
Phone: 231-767-3600.
Programs of Study
Enviornmental/Veterinary Sciences
Machining/Engineering Technologies
Welding
Credentials Information
Many programs offer free college credit via articulation or direct credit agreements (for example with Muskegon Community College) at no cost to the student.
Location Information
200 Harvey Street, Muskegon, MI 49442.
