CAD and Engineering at the Montcalm Area Career Center
15 March 2026

CAD and Engineering at the Montcalm Area Career Center

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CAD and Engineering at the Montcalm Area Career Center
Preparing the Next Generation of Designers, Engineers, and Problem Solvers

In Montcalm County, education isn’t just about textbooks—it’s about preparing students for real careers, real challenges, and real opportunities. That mission comes to life every day at the Montcalm Area Career Center, where students from across the county gain hands-on experience in career and technical programs.


On a recent episode of the Discover Montcalm Podcast, host and producer Duane Weed sat down inside the Digital Art’s podcast studio with CAD and Engineering instructor Mike Johnson to talk about a program that is shaping future designers, engineers, and innovators right here in Montcalm County.


What makes the conversation even more unique? Duane Weed also teaches the Digital Arts program at the Career Center, meaning the podcast itself becomes a real-world learning environment—with students running cameras, directing the show, and producing content behind the scenes.



A Program Built on Real-World Experience

Mr. Johnson brings decades of industry and education experience to the classroom. After earning multiple degrees from Ferris State University, he spent nearly a decade working with architectural and engineering firms in the Grand Rapids area before transitioning into education.


That industry background shapes how the CAD and Engineering program operates today.



“When I was working in industry, I realized I was teaching new employees skills they should have already known,” Johnson explained. “That’s what pushed me toward education.”



Today, he focuses on helping students build those skills early—long before they enter the workforce.



Starting with the Fundamentals: CAD

Students typically begin the program as juniors, spending their first year learning the foundations of design through CAD (Computer-Aided Design).


But before jumping into computer software, Johnson starts with something simple: pencil and paper.


Understanding traditional drafting helps students develop visualization skills and learn how designs are structured. From there, students move into professional software such as AutoCAD, where they begin turning ideas into digital drawings.


As the year progresses, those designs can become real physical objects through modern manufacturing tools like:




    3D printing (additive manufacturing)




    Laser cutting




    Plasma cutting




Students don’t just design objects—they produce them.


And sometimes, those designs start with requests from local businesses or community members.



Second-Year Students Move Into Engineering

During their second year, students take the next step into engineering design.


Using professional software like SOLIDWORKS, they begin working in a 3D parametric design environment, allowing them to create complex models that mirror what engineers use in industry.


Second-year students also participate heavily in competitions and team projects that simulate real engineering environments.


The focus shifts from simply drawing designs to solving problems.



Engineering Competitions Build Teamwork

One of the most exciting parts of the program is participation in statewide engineering competitions.


Students regularly compete through organizations like:




    Square One Education Network




    Michigan Industrial Technology Education Society




These competitions challenge students to design and build innovative solutions—often centered around vehicles, robotics, or autonomous technology.


Projects may involve:




    Designing electric vehicles




    Building autonomous systems




    Programming sensors and controls




    Creating full engineering presentations




But the biggest lesson isn’t just technical.


It’s teamwork.


Just like in real engineering firms, students must collaborate, debate ideas, and solve problems together.



CAD and Engineering at the Montcalm Area Career Center Learning Beyond the Classroom

While technical skills are important, Johnson emphasizes that some of the most valuable lessons students learn are soft skills.


Students develop:




    Communication skills




    Professional presentation abilities




    Problem solving strategies




    Team collaboration




    Confidence




They also interact with judges, businesses, and community members during competitions and public events.


Those experiences help prepare them for the transition from high school to the professional world.



CAD and Engineering at the Montcalm Area Career Center Real Community Connections

One unique feature of the CAD and Engineering program is its connection to the local community.


Students regularly take their work outside the classroom, participating in events throughout Montcalm County such as:




    Old Fashioned Days




    Edmore Potato Festival




At these events, students demonstrate 3D printing and manufacturing technology while interacting with the public.


Even better, local organizations and businesses often bring real projects to the classroom for students to design.


That means the work students complete isn’t hypothetical—it serves real needs in the community.



Multiple Career Pathways

Students who complete the program leave with a wide range of future opportunities.


Possible paths include:




    Engineering or architecture degrees




    Technical drafting careers




    Manufacturing and industrial design




    Military technical fields




    Direct entry into the workforce




Some students continue their education at universities like Ferris State University, while others move directly into industry with valuable experience already on their resume.


And sometimes, students discover new career paths they never considered before.



A Place to Explore Your Future

Programs like CAD and Engineering at the Montcalm Area Career Center give students something incredibly valuable—the opportunity to explore careers before they commit to them.


As Johnson puts it:



“Come here and see if it’s something you like. If it is, great. If it isn’t, you’ve learned that before spending years and money in college.”



That kind of discovery can make all the difference.  For more information on the Montcalm Area Area Career Center go to mymacc.com.



Discover More About Montcalm County

The Discover Montcalm Podcast highlights the people, businesses, programs, and events that make Montcalm County a vibrant place to live and work.


This episode not only showcases the CAD and Engineering program but also demonstrates how local educators are preparing the next generation of innovators right here at home.


And remember the message that helps keep Montcalm County strong:


Buy local. Shop local. Support local.



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