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Free Press Photography: West-MEC kicks off 2024-25 school year in the Valley

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West-MEC Coding Program students share big smiles for their first day of classes on the Southwest Campus. (Submitted Photos/DigitalFreePress)
Students begin their first day in West-MEC ‘s IT Security Program. (Submitted Photos/DigitalFreePress)
West-MEC Physical Therapy Program students break the ice on their first day. (Submitted Photos/DigitalFreePress)

New automation & robotics systems program starts at West-MEC Buckeye
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Western Maricopa Education Center, a career and technical education public school district in the West Valley, has kicked off its 2024-25 school year.

Most programs began on Aug. 1, after a two-month long summer break, with the remainder of courses starting later this month, representatives of the technical education entity tell the Digital Free Press.

All programs available are taught with a focus on industry best practices and prepare students for certification and industry credential exams. In the 2023-24 school year, West-MEC students earned 7,061 credentials, according to a press release.

This year, the Automation & Robotics Systems Program is a new addition to the West-MEC Southwest campus. The program focuses on integrating artificial intelligence in the control of machines within manufacturing processes, the release states.

“At the start of every school year, we are eager to welcome new and returning students; this year the southwest campus is enthusiastic to welcome students to our automation & robotics systems program,” said Aaron Parsons, West-MEC southwest campus administrator.

After completing the one-year program, successful candidates will be prepared for entry-level employment, further training, and/or post-secondary education in occupations such as an electro-mechanical technician, robotics technician, control panel builder, mechatronics technician, and QA automation tester.

Students head to their first day of classes at West-MEC’s Central Campus. (Submitted Photos/DigitalFreePress)
Law & Public Safety students settle into their first day of classes on West-MEC’s Northwest Campus. Submitted Photos/DigitalFreePress)
New automation & robotics systems program starts at Buckeye West-MEC Campus

Demand for many of these career paths is set to grow in the next 10 years, in part thanks to the increasing adoption of automated testing practices across industries. Robotics engineering job opportunities, for example, are expected to go up, with an anticipated 19,920 new jobs to be filled by 2029, representatives of West-MEC say.

West-MEC CTE programs are based on in-demand industry skills and open opportunities to various pathways, including direct employment, further education, and entrepreneurship. In addition to hands-on learning, students train in leadership and professionalism.

“West-MEC’s mission to empower all students to participate fully in the economy by providing and enhancing CTE is very important because we truly are training the next generation of workers, innovators and leaders in the West Valley,” Mr. Parsons said.

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