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From left, Shah Limon, Slippery Rock University associate professor of engineering, and students Tiffany Jolayemi and Charlie Rondeau work in an engineering lab at the university. Slippery Rock University/Submitted photo

Local colleges, including Slippery Rock University and Butler County Community College, analyze labor market trends when designing college programs to prepare students for ever-changing workforce needs.

As cultures and technology continue to shift, education evolves with them, according to curriculum leaders at the Butler County colleges.

“Both from a local and a regional perspective … we’re able to identify which industries are growing, to learn where the job opportunities are … (the data) helps us to understand which degrees or certifications lead to a specific career path,” Belinda Richardson, provost and vice president of Academic Affairs at BC3, said. “It aligns not only with what the workforce goals are, with the student career aspirations.”

One industry in continuous demand is health care, though it often requires more than an associate or bachelor’s degree.

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