Contact: Alex Lyda;
alyda@dcccd.edu
For immediate release — Feb. 1, 2021
(DALLAS) — Furthering the goal of preparing graduates for “new collar” jobs, Dallas College is participating in a hands-on Amazon registered apprenticeship program designed to offer enrollees from across the nation the opportunity to learn mechatronics technology while giving them a leg up on the latest equipment and processes that will fuel the future economy.
After completing Amazon’s Mechatronics and Robotics Apprenticeship Program, students can take advantage of a pathway to pursue a related degree. Apprentices have the opportunity to earn an associate degree in Advanced Manufacturing/Mechatronics Technology from Dallas College by enrolling with the college to complete the remaining required coursework.
“We are proud to work with Amazon to improve the talent pipeline in Texas,” said Dr. Joe May, chancellor of Dallas College. “By closely collaborating with Amazon through this unique apprenticeship program, we are able to align coursework to meet the specific needs of the industry in this high-growth area. Students also have the opportunity to earn industry-recognized credentials that will jumpstart their careers when they enter or re-enter the workforce.”
Amazon’s partnership with Dallas College Eastfield Campus in Mesquite began in June. While three other higher education institutions are also participating in the program, apprentices will study at Dallas College from locations outside of Texas, including Nevada, California, Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey.
Dallas College’s School of Manufacturing and Industrial Technology, one of seven schools established in 2020 when the seven colleges that constituted the Dallas County Community College District merged into a single institution, expects to host another 160 apprentices this year.
“Mechatronics is a proven way for companies to produce and move goods with the quality and safety modern consumers have come to expect,” said Dr. Veronique V. Tran, vice provost of the School of Manufacturing and Industrial Technology. “As companies such as Amazon harness the power of automation to provide better, safer and more rewarding jobs for employees, Dallas College is committed to providing training for the multiskilled technicians who keep these companies running.”
“I have appreciated hearing directly from the apprentices in the program and seeing their success first-hand during the 12 weeks they are with us. We look forward to expanding this partnership in the future,” added Dr. Eddie Tealer, president, Dallas College Eastfield Campus.
In addition to Amazon, apprentices participate in this program from other large employers including Jones Lang LaSalle Inc. (JLL), Coldwell Banker Richard Ellis (CBRE), Cushman & Wakefield (C&W) and Elite Line Services. Dallas College has partnered with local hotels and transportation companies to provide services to students while they live in Mesquite and study at the Eastfield Campus for the duration of the program.
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