School of Applied Technology
Hands-on. High-tech. Career-ready.
Hands-On Learning for Tomorrow's Workforce
The School of Applied Technology at Mid-State Technical College prepares students for rewarding careers across manufacturing, agriculture, transportation, engineering, construction, and the skilled trades. Through hands-on learning, modern equipment, and strong employer partnerships, you'll build the skills and confidence to solve real-world challenges from day one. Graduates leave ready to innovate, lead, and make an impact in the industries that keep our communities moving forward.
Train in industry-leading facilities, including the Advanced Manufacturing, Engineering Technology, and Apprenticeship (AMETA®) Center, automotive and diesel labs, agriculture and arborist learning spaces, and more.
Build real-world skills using the tools, technology, and equipment professionals use every day.
Learn from instructors with industry experience who bring real-world knowledge into every class.
Graduate career ready with the skills, credentials, and employer connections to succeed.
Job Placement
Rate of recent program graduates from this school employed within 6 months of graduation. Source: Mid-State Graduate Survey, 2024–25
3 in 9 Programs
Three out of nine associate degree programs in this school are on the WTCS Top 50 programs list.
Salary Range
Median salary range for Wisconsin associate degree graduates of programs in this school. Source: Lightcast Data Set, 2026
Programs
Explore hands-on programs that prepare you to build, create, and lead in high-demand industries. Whether you’re drawn to engineering, manufacturing, or construction, Mid-State’s Applied Technology programs put your skills to work.
Agribusiness Science & Technology
Prepare for management, agronomy, and agribusiness operations supporting modern agriculture.
Agronomy Technician
Study crop science and soil management to boost yield and sustainability.
Arborist Technician
Gain skills in tree care, pruning, and maintenance for urban forestry careers.
Auto Collision Repair & Refinish Technician
Repair, refinish, and restore damaged vehicles using industry-standard equipment.
Automation & Instrumentation Technology
Master electrical, mechanical, and control systems used across modern industry.
Automotive Maintenance Technician
Learn essential automotive service, inspection, and repair skills for today’s vehicles.
Automotive Technician
Diagnose and repair advanced automotive systems using state-of-the-art tools.
Civil Engineering Technology-Highway Technician
Design and survey infrastructure projects that keep Wisconsin moving.
Construction Trades
Build practical construction skills for residential and commercial projects.
Diesel & Heavy Equipment Technician
Service and repair diesel engines, hydraulics, and heavy-duty equipment.
Diesel & Heavy Equipment Technician Assistant
Start your diesel career with foundational maintenance and safety training.
Farm Operation
Gain hands-on farm management and livestock production experience.
Heating, Ventilation, & Air Conditioning (HVAC) Installer
Install and maintain heating and cooling systems for homes and businesses.
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning, & Refrigeration (HVAC-R) Technician
Advance your HVAC career with training in refrigeration systems and energy efficiency.
Industrial Mechanical Technician
Troubleshoot and maintain automated systems and industrial machinery.
Livestock Technician
Develop animal care, herd health, and livestock management skills for modern agriculture.
Manufacturing Operations Management
Lead production teams with skills in lean manufacturing, quality, and process control.
Mechanical Design Technology
Engineer parts and systems using CAD software and design-thinking principles.
Metal Fabrication
Learn layout, forming, and assembly techniques used in metal manufacturing.
Precision Machining Technician
Operate CNC equipment and produce precision parts that drive local industry.
Stainless Steel Welding
Specialize in stainless applications for food-grade and industrial fabrication.
Utility Tree Trimmer
Train for safety and efficiency in power-line clearance and vegetation management.
Welding
Master MIG, TIG, and stick welding processes for diverse fabrication careers.
Short-Term Certificates for Career Growth
Looking for a fast path to new skills? Mid-State’s Applied Technology certificates help you advance your career, earn promotions, or explore new fields, all on your schedule.
Learning with Heart. Guided by Experts.
Mid-State staff and faculty are here to guide you every step of the way—from your first class to your first job. You’ll find the encouragement, mentorship, and resources you need to succeed in a career that changes lives.
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Other Schools
Explore more Mid-State academic schools and find your path to success.
Continuing Education
Take short courses to keep your certifications current or learn new skills.
Workforce Training
Partner with Mid-State for custom healthcare training for your organization.