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CCAC/Johnson Controls Partnership Featured on WPXI-TV's "Our Region's Business" Show

CCAC Endowed Professor of Technical Curriculum Michael Rinsem and Johnson Controls Vice President, Mid-Atlantic Area, Mark Altsman

CCAC Endowed Professor of Technical Curriculum Michael Rinsem and Johnson Controls Vice President, Mid-Atlantic Area, Mark Altsman

CCAC and Johnson Controls were in the television spotlight as part of the Allegheny Conference on Economic Development's "Our Region's Business" show, which aired on WPXI-TV Sunday, Sept. 4. The segment, featuring guest appearances by CCAC Endowed Professor of Technical Curriculum Michael Rinsem and Johnson Controls Vice President, Mid-Atlantic Area, Mark Altsman, highlighted how the Johnson Controls $100,000 grant is enabling CCAC to offer career pathways for the next generation of building technology innovators through expansion of its associate degree and certificate programs in Mechatronics. CCAC is using the funding for program development, equipment, faculty training, student recruitment and retention.

Mechatronics, CCAC's signature automation systems program, offers students the opportunity to learn the integrated skills of supply chain, process technology, robotics/artificial intelligence and electrical systems. In this program, students acquire skills and knowledge in five major areas: computer programming, electrical systems, mechanical systems, robotics, and additive manufacturing (3D printing). Students benefit from a technical core set of courses that combine industry-recognized certification and a quality college education.

Integral to the partnership, local Johnson Controls employees will serve as volunteer educators and mentors, providing CCAC students with counseling and real-world experiences. The mentoring will be directly incorporated into the college's Mechatronics program to provide a pathway for student internships and entry-level opportunities at Johnson Controls.

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