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AGRICULTURAL MECHANIC - 2 YEAR AAS DEGREE

Northwest Mississippi Community College - Senatobia

4975 Highway 51 North, Senatobia, MS, 38668

About This Program

Prepares individuals to select operate maintain service and use agricultural power units machinery and equipment. Included is instruction in engine design use maintenance and repair techniques. Program covers internal combustion engine service and overhaul electrical systems power trains air conditioning grain harvesting equipment spray equipment row crop planting systems cotton harvesting equipment hay harvesting equipment compact engines equipment servicing cutting and welding and service repair center management operations.

Credential

Associate's Degree

Field of Study

Agricultural Mechanization.

Related Occupation

Industrial Machinery Mechanics

Installation and maintenance workers set up, service, and repair mechanical and electrical systems including HVAC, telecommunications, and industrial machinery. They keep critical infrastructure operational in homes, businesses, and factories.

Typical Wages in Mississippi

$57,220/yr

$27.51/hr median

2024 data · O*NET via CareerOneStop (DOL/ETA & Minnesota DEED)

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Contact & Location

Location

4975 Highway 51 North, Senatobia, MS, 38668

Program Details

Format

This program provides in-person instruction only.

Tuition Cost

$10,500

WIOA Eligible

Length (Weeks)

64

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