Manufacturing Technology Program
The following is a break-down of tuition costs for In-state students and Out-of-state/International students based on the number of units taken. For further break-down of fees, please visit the Financial Aid website.
Students with prior experience may be able to receive credit and/ or pre-requisite waivers to allow enrollment in intermediate or advanced courses. Contact Professor Stephen James (sjames@mtsac.edu; 909-274-5214) to discuss your individual situation.
NOTE: This is an estimation and does not include books or other additional materials the students may need. Tuition costs will be lower for students who may have already completed any course that is a part of the requirements for the Degree or Certificate.
CERTIFICATES
Tuition (Estimated)
The following table provides an estimated student cost for enrolling in the Manufacturing Technology Certificate programs. The tuition costs are based on the college’s current tuition rates of $46/unit for in-state students and $334/unit ($288/unit tuition + $46/unit enrollment fee) for out-of-state/non-resident students. Certificate programs start from 9 to 12 units.
- Description
- Tuition (9.0 units)
- Estimated Total
- In-State
- $ 414.00
- Out-Of-State
- $ 3,006.00
NOTE: This is an estimation for a certificate program of 9 units. Actual units required may vary. Call for more information. Estimation does not include books or other additional materials the student may need.
DEGREES
Tuition (Estimated)
The following table provides an estimated student cost for enrolling in the Manufacturing Technology Associate Degree program. The tuition costs are based on the college’s current tuition rates of $46/unit for in-state students and $310/unit ($264/unit tuition + $46/unit enrollment fee) for out-of-state/non-resident students.
- Description
- Tuition (23 Units Core + 37 Units GE) = 60 units
- Estimated Total
- In-State
- $ 2,760.00
- Out-Of-State
- $ 18,600.00
NOTE: This is an estimation and does not include books or other additional materials the student may need. In addition to the above estimation, students need to fulfill the General Education requirements towards an A.S. degree. A total of sixty (60) units must be completed:
(A.S. degree = Major Required Courses + General Education Courses = 60 units minimum).