Despite doom and gloom headlines last year, is to create a vibrant and rewarding for the employment of graduates with high-tech skills. That's the basic message of this episode of "degrees that work" by focusing on advanced methods of production. The program has a group of Pennsylvania College of Technology students who have the production hands-on, features high-tech manufacturers want. Students test their skills by designing and building a vehicle off-road for aexciting international competition in Quebec: Baja SAE Montreal. In addition to a chronicle of student preparation and implementation of event gives the episode an inside view of the production with representatives of the National Association of Manufacturers, the nation's largest industrial trade fair organization and Synthes and Victaulic, two major producers the world. The website of the exhibition is www.degreesthatwork.com
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