Nissan partners with TBR, Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology, and local schools to launch innovative training program

Nissan partners with TBR, TCATs McMinnville & Shelbyville, local schools

Nissan has announced the launch of its Centers of Excellence program, in collaboration with the Tennessee Board of Regents, Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology (TCATs), and several local schools in Middle Tennessee. The initiative aims to enhance students' career opportunities and support the growth of the automotive industry in the United States.

The first cohort of students begins this August at participating high schools in Franklin, Grundy, and Warren counties, and Tullahoma city. Nissan employees will serve as Centers of Excellence instructors in partnership with TCATs McMinnville and TCAT Shelbyville.

"Nissan Centers of Excellence represent a major investment in the future of our workforce and the continued growth of Nissan in the United States," said David Johnson, regional senior vice president, Manufacturing, Supply Chain Management and Purchasing, Nissan Americas. "By equipping students with the skills they need to excel in advanced manufacturing, we are not only supporting our local communities but also ensuring that Nissan remains at the forefront of innovation in the automotive industry."

The program -- announced July 29 in a signing ceremony at Nissan's manufacturing facility in Decherd, Tennessee -- is designed to prepare students for careers in the automotive sector by offering a curriculum that combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience. Courses will be offered in advanced manufacturing, mechatronics, and Industry 4.0 technologies, among others. Each course was designed in collaboration with industry experts to align with current standards and anticipate future job market demands.

"We are excited to partner with Nissan on this groundbreaking endeavor," said Dr. Flora W. Tydings, Chancellor of the Tennessee Board of Regents. "Nissan Centers of Excellence will provide invaluable opportunities for our students, fostering a strong pipeline of talent that will drive economic growth and innovation in Tennessee. This initiative exemplifies the power of collaboration between industry and education to create a brighter future for our communities."

Students in the program will have opportunities to earn industry-recognized certifications and accreditations upon completion, demonstrating their acquired skills and knowledge to potential employers. 

[NISSAN MEDIA RELEASE, issued July 31, 2024]

The College System of Tennessee is the state’s largest public higher education system, with 13 community colleges, 24 colleges of applied technology and the online TN eCampus serving approximately 140,000 students. The system is governed by the Tennessee Board of Regents.