Your Future Starts Here

Whether you want to earn college credit or build skills quickly through non-credit courses, we have a path to help you step into a career, faster.

Programs Designed For Every Learner

At the Finger Lakes Workforce Development Center and Monroe Community College, Career Technical Education programs prepare you for careers that matter. Our credit and non-credit programs give you real-world skills in growing industries. With flexible pathways and diverse program options, you’ll find the training and support to reach your career goals.

Learn more today and take the next step toward your future.

Hands-on skills.
High-demand fields.

Your Path to a Future-Ready Career Starts Here


📚 Credit and Non-credit programs options

🛠️ Leads to in-demand jobs with family-sustaining wages

💸 Funding may be available for those who qualify

🕒 Flexible schedules to support working students or career changers

Programs in advanced manufacturing provide hands-on training in safety, robotics, and essential manufacturing skills while offering industry-recognized certifications including OSHA10, NFPA 70e, and Universal Robot operator training.

MCC’s Automotive Technologies programs combine classroom instruction with hands-on training to prepare students for in-demand careers as skilled automotive technicians in a rapidly advancing industry.

Two-year degrees and one-year certificate programs are availablethat build in-demand technical skills while providing pathways to transfer to four-year institutions.

Program pathways for Certified Nurse Assistants, Licensed Practical Nurses, Medical Interpreters, and leadership and development training opportunities for healthcare professionals.

MCC’s Information and Computer Technology programs blend hands-on training with cutting-edge tools like Universal Robots cobot arms, preparing students with the skills and experience needed for today’s evolving IT and technology careers. Non-credit IT program tracks are offered through the FWD Center.

The Optical Technology program trains skilled technicians to work alongside engineers and scientists in creating vital products—from cameras and solar panels to medical equipment—where strong demand ensures excellent career opportunities.

Non-credit and credit options for technical training in HVAC, construction, plumbing and electrical.