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Northwood University at Ford Engine Manufacturing Plant

Allen Park, MI
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About Northwood University at Ford Engine Manufacturing Plant

Northwood University at Ford Engine Manufacturing Plant is an off-campus instructional site of Northwood University located in Allen Park, Michigan. This site operates in partnership with a Ford Motor Company manufacturing facility, providing postsecondary coursework to employees or professionals in an industrial workplace setting. No specific enrollment figures, program listings, or completion data are available in current IPEDS records for this location.

Sites embedded within corporate manufacturing environments typically offer business, management, or technology programs tailored to working professionals. Northwood University is a private institution known for its programs in business, automotive marketing and management, and entrepreneurship, making it a natural partner for automotive industry workforce education.

Allen Park is located in Wayne County, Michigan, within the Detroit metropolitan area, which is the heart of the American automotive industry. This partnership reflects Northwood University's focus on business and automotive industry education delivered directly to the workforce. Interested individuals should contact Northwood University for current course offerings and enrollment procedures at this site.

Contact Information

17000 Southfield Road, Allen Park, MI 48101

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