SHSM - Manufacturing
What is the SHSM Manufacturing Program?
The manufacturing Major introduces students to skilled trades and professional areas such as engineering, technologist, millwright, machinist, tool and die, and welder. Students apply their knowledge and skills of computer assisted design, blueprint reading, physics and mathematics while working on unique projects and problem solving opportunities.
Schools supporting this sector
Centennial CVI
Centre Wellington DHS
College Heights SS
Erin DHS
Guelph CVI
John F. Ross CVI
Norwell DSS
Orangeville DSS
Wellington Heights SS
Why get involved?
Design and develop a construction project
Fabricate a variety of structures
Experience the design or construction environment through work placements
Relate their studies in core subject areas to chosen interest area
Graduate with a SHSM seal of designation on your secondary school diploma
Earn a Specialist High Skills Major designation on OSSD transcript
Gain valuable industry specific work experience and knowledge
Skillset
The SHSM-Manufacturing Program will help students develop:
A strong foundation to learn in the Manufacturing industry
Hoisting and rigging, propane safety, and software skills
Personal management skills
Teamwork skills
Communication skills
Leadership skills
Self-confidence
Get Started Now
Talk to your school SHSM Lead or guidance counsellor to register.