Industry-informed training
With more than 20 years of experience in teaching, research and industrial activities, the MMRI is uniquely positioned to provide quality, industry-informed training that uses all of its resources, including facilities, industry scale equipment and experts in the field.
The MMRI Industrial Training Program aims to empower workers impacted by the current automotive and advanced manufacturing labor markets. It provides workers with the skills they need in order to thrive in the workplace and connects them with opportunities to advance in the manufacturing industry.
Whether you are seeking employment, looking to increase your value in your company or are just starting your career, the MMRI Industrial Training Program will give you the edge you need to stand out to employers.
How the program works
In this training program, you’ll take multiple one-day modules on topics in advanced manufacturing. You’ll work side-by-side experts in the field to develop your problem-solving skills.
Contact
We are happy to answer any questions you may have about this exciting program. Feel free to reach out by phone or e-mail.
E-mail: mmri-ed@mcmaster.ca
This program is designed for industry professionals, whether you entered the working world with a college diploma or earned a PhD. As a specialized, skill-building further education opportunity in advanced manufacturing, the program will complement your prior experience and education, and challenge you to find solutions to today’s problems. It will help you develop new skills and knowledge that will prepare you to confidently meet the future of manufacturing and take you further in your career.
Activity | Cost per microcredential |
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Online module delivery ($50 per module) | $300 |
Final project | $200 |
Total cost | $500 |
A microcredential requires 4 stream-related modules, 2 elective modules, and 1 project.
With VLS funding from the province, we are able to offer the Machining stream free of charge.
Yes, select courses, marked (*) are available to McMaster undergraduate students, and the fees for these courses are covered by the Centre for Career Growth and Experience.