CCAT Calls for Proposals for Certificate Program
Proposals should come from qualified instructors within the CCAT consortium and are due May 15th, 2024
The Center for Connected and Automated
Proposals should come from qualified instructors within the CCAT consortium and are due May 15th, 2024
The Center for Connected and Automated
Washtenaw Community College student Trevor Clayton was selected as a panelist for the National Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) webinar discussion held December 3. Clayton joined peers from four other community colleges throughout the nation
Washtenaw Community College (WCC) continues to be a leader in training the future transportation workforce as it adds the all-electric Ford Mustang Mach-E to its vehicle
The Detroit News has covered the Advanced Transportation Center and the how the program will impact Detroit’s future as an automotive leader. A partner of CCAT, Washtenaw Community College provides students with a two-year program that trains them in the latest technology advancements in
Washtenaw Community College has joined the American Center for Mobility (ACM) Academic Consortium alongside 14 other colleges and universities within the state of Michigan.
[It] will provide Washtenaw Community College with a strategic access to major automotive, telecommunications and IT companies working to transform the transportation