Purpose and Goals
The FutureTech Careers program equips students with the technical and professional skills needed for high-demand roles across West Michigan. Programs are designed to reflect the skills needed in today’s tech-driven industries.
Focus Areas
Our participants learn industry standards key to fields such as:
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Advanced Manufacturing and Mechatronics
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Automation and Robotics
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Cybersecurity
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Data Analytics and Data Science
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IT Networking and Infrastructure
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And others...
Program Priorities
Employer Relevance: All focus areas are informed by real-time labor market needs and updated to reflect emerging technologies.
Hands-On Learning: Students gain practical experience through labs, simulations, and project-based work.
Stackable Credentials: Most pathways offer industry-recognized credentials or serve as building blocks toward associate degrees or further training.
Workplace Readiness: In addition to technical skills, students are supported in developing communication, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities.
Career Pathways and Participant Goals
Depending on the pathway, students may pursue:
FutureTech/GRCC Programs:
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Non-credit short-term certifications
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Credit-bearing workforce certificates
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Degree pathways that can be completed in phases while working
Career outcomes include roles such as:
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Automation technician
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Computer Support Specialist
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Cybersecurity analyst
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Data technician
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Network support specialist
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Manufacturing operations specialist
Sustainable Systems Change
By building programs around high-priority skill areas, FutureTech helps:
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Strengthen the talent pipeline for regional employers
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Reduce onboarding and training costs for businesses
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Prepare students for adaptable, future-ready careers
Together, these systems ensure that FutureTech students are job-ready and aligned with employer expectations.