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The Tool and Diemaking program prepares students to meet the demands for qualified personnel in either conventionally controlled or computer numerical controlled (CNC) tooling industry.
The Robotics & Control Systems Engineering Technology program prepares students for a career as a technician in industrial manufacturing.
The Production Systems Support program prepares students for a career as a technician in industrial manufacturing.
Click here for Accumold Scholarship application and requirements.
The scholarship application will require providing high school (or proof of HiSET completion) and/or college transcripts, 1-2 recommendation letters, and ACT and/or Accuplacer/ALEKS assessment scores.
Human Resources
515-964-5741
humanresources@accu-mold.com
For Tool & Die Program Tour and/or visit a class
Program Chairperson/ Tool & Diemaking
515-964-6452
merosenberry@dmacc.edu
For Robotics and Control Systems Engineering Technology Program Tour and/or visit a class
Program Chair, Electronics/ Robotics
515-965-7040
bjluhrs@dmacc.edu
For Applied Engineering Technology – Electro-Mechanical Technologies Program Tour and/or visit a class
Program Chair; Instructor, Applied Engineering Technology
515-964-6277
nbutecht@dmacc.edu
For general DMACC Admission and/or campus tour
Pathway Navigator, Industry and Technology
515-964-6821
cmzimmermann@dmacc.edu
Pathway Navigator, Center for Advanced Manufacturing
515-965-7186
sestewart3@dmacc.edu
Please reach us at humanresources@accu-mold.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
The Accumold Scholarship includes an award that covers the 78 credit hours of technical classes necessary to complete the Tool & Diemaking program and up to 64 credit hours of technical classes to complete the Robotics & Control Systems Engineering Technology program. Some Accumold Scholars may have completed a few of their first-year credits through their high school program. They then have the option to use the high school credit or take the class again.
The intention is for all scholarship winners to have some part-time employment with Accumold during the schooling process with the idea that upon successful completion of the program moving to full-time. The scholarship does not guarantee a full-time job after graduation, this will be at the discretion of Accumold.
Acceptance in the Accumold Scholarship program requires successful acceptance to DMACC.
If during the course of the scholarship you are no longer involved in the program courses for one reason or another you will be expected to reimburse Accumold for the portion used.
Everyone is encouraged to attend one of the scheduled Informational Meetings. See the Scholarship Programs Page for the next scheduled meeting.
Reach out to Grace Swanson, Human Resources, 515-964-5741, humanresources@accu-mold.com.
The Tool and Diemaking program prepares students to meet the demands for qualified personnel in either conventionally controlled or computer numerical controlled (CNC) tooling industry.
For more information about the Tool & Diemaking program, please visit the website at DMACC Program Details
The Robotics & Control Systems Engineering Technology program prepares students for a career as a technician in industrial manufacturing. At the end of the program, students should be able to diagnose and repair industrial equipment ranging from the basic motor control devices used in hard automation to the sophisticated industrial robots and computer-integrated manufacturing cells that utilize microprocessors for programming and servo control.
The curriculum includes both fundamental technologies and system applications. Upon program completion, students may seek employment with area manufacturers, maintaining plant equipment or with companies that produce process control or robotic devices.
For more information about the The Robotics & Control Systems Engineering Technology program, please visit their website at DMACC Program Details.
Accumold Toolroom
The Production Systems Support program prepares students for a career as a technician in industrial manufacturing. At the end of the program, students should be able to maintain work equipment or machinery, fabricate parts or components, inspect mechanical equipment to locate damage, defects, or wear, test electrical circuits or components for proper functioning, and test mechanical systems to ensure proper functioning.
The curriculum includes both fundamental technologies and system applications. Upon program completion, students may seek employment with area manufacturers, maintaining plant equipment or with companies that produce process control or robotic devices.
For more information about the Production Systems Support program, please visit their website at DMACC Program Details.
Accumold Toolroom
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