Smart Manufacturing Technology Associate Degree graduates can transfer up to 62 credits to UW Stout to be applied to Automation Leadership. To earn the degree at UW-Stout, students will complete seven industry recognized SACA credentials (the equivalent of 21 credits) and then complete an additional 37 credits through UW-Stout, including 16 credits of Automation Leadership Core Classes and remaining General Education classes.
Review your Northcentral Technical College (NTC) requirements, see how each course applies at UW–Stout, and identify any remaining coursework you'll need to complete after transferring.
Students planning to transfer should contact NTC's Transfer Specialist and an Enrollment Counselor at UW–Stout for the most current information.