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University of Michigan Dearborn at Ford BSE (ME) - UAW Learning Center
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About University of Michigan Dearborn at Ford BSE (ME) - UAW Learning Center
University of Michigan – Dearborn at Ford BSE (ME) – UAW Learning Center is an instructional site located in Dearborn, Michigan. This location represents a partnership between the University of Michigan – Dearborn, Ford Motor Company, and the United Auto Workers (UAW), providing engineering and professional development programs to Ford employees and UAW members.
Specific program offerings at this Dearborn site are not listed in current IPEDS data. Employer-university partnerships of this type typically deliver bachelor's or graduate degree completion programs in engineering, manufacturing, and related technical fields tailored to working automotive professionals. Prospective students should contact the University of Michigan – Dearborn directly for current program and eligibility details.
Dearborn is a city in Wayne County, Michigan, closely associated with Ford Motor Company's global headquarters. This instructional site provides working automotive professionals convenient access to university-level engineering education in the heart of the U.S. automotive industry.
18751 Oakwood, Dearborn, MI 48124
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Michigan has 1,408 trade schools offering 977 vocational programs, with 1,736 apprenticeship sponsors across the state. The high apprenticeship sponsor count reflects Michigan's long-standing ties to manufacturing and the skilled trades, providing significant on-the-job training opportunities alongside formal programs. Detroit leads with 136 schools, followed by Grand Rapids with 71, Southfield with 55, Lansing with 50, and Dearborn with 39. Healthcare is the top program category with 177 progr...
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