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2019-2020 Catalog SVC 
    
2019-2020 Catalog SVC [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Manufacturing Technology


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Program Description

The Manufacturing Technology (MANF) program provides the foundational skills needed for many entry-level manufacturing jobs by introducing students to key workplace skill areas often found in advanced manufacturing-related industries. This unique program is actually a cluster of program areas designed to provide students with “stackable” skills that employers have identified as necessary to enter the manufacturing sector or advance up the career ladder. The program includes multiple degree pathways including transfer degrees.

Program Learning Outcomes

Graduates of the Manufacturing Technology program will be able to:

  • Use and operate standard industrial tools and equipment safely and effectively.
  • Demonstrate basic and precision measurement methods.
  • Understand the tools of Quality Control and how they are applied in the workplace.
  • Have a foundational understanding of “Lean” concepts and how they are applied.
  • Interpret and use industrial blueprints.
  • Participate and contribute to the effectiveness of work teams.
  • Use fundamental skills in writing, reading, speaking, listening & computing to contribute to a productive, safe and healthy work environment.

General Education Learning Outcomes

Think

Think analytically, logically, creatively, and reflectively.

Quantify

Apply mathematical skills quantitatively, logically, creatively, and critically.

Communicate

Produce and exchange ideas and information through written, spoken, and visual forms.

Integrate

Apply knowledge, skills, and methodologies from multiple disciplines.

Engage

Interact with humans and the environment informed by an understanding of equity.

Entry into the Program

Please apply at Enrollment Services. Students may enter the program at the beginning of any quarter. Please be aware that some classes/sequences are not offered every quarter. It is recommended that students complete at least one year of high school algebra; or take WMATH 100  (Professional Technical Applied Math) before starting any of the micro-certificate sequences. All courses in this program require extensive reading and use of computer technology. The ability to read English at the 8th grade level or above is highly recommended. Students should be skilled users of computer technology. For further information, contact the Department Chair or Enrollment Services.

Career & Technical Education (CTE)

Please see Academic Information  for information regarding CTE.

 


Associate in Applied Science Degree


An Associate in Applied Science Degree, AAS  is awarded upon completion of a minimum of 90 credits of specified technical and related education coursework above 100-level with both an overall 2.0 grade point average (GPA) and a 2.0 grade point average in the technical major with a minimum letter grade of C- or above in all required courses.

Engineering Technology, AAS

The Engineering Technology, AAS  degree is designed to focus on the technical and “pre-engineering” knowledge needed in a modern manufacturing facility. Upon completion, students will be equipped with the Computer Aided Design (CAD), Computer Numeric Controlled (CNC) Operations, Quality Assurance (QA), and metrology skills necessary to enter the technician level in either a manufacturing lead or maintenance capacity. Students can choose between an automation or composites technology emphasis.

Operations Management, AAS

The Operations Management, AAS  degree is designed to focus on the business, product development and metrology tools needed in the modern manufacturing environment. Upon completion, students will be equipped with the personnel and project management skills necessary to enter the work force at the productions support or lead level in a modern manufacturing environment.


Associate in Applied Science Transfer Degree


An Associate in Applied Science Transfer degree (AAS-T) is awarded upon completion of a minimum of 90 credits of specified technical and related education coursework above 100-level with both an overall 2.5 grade point average and a 2.5 grade point average in the technical major with a minimum letter grade of C- or above in all required courses. 

Engineering Technology, AAS-T

The Engineering Technology, AAS-T  degree has similar course content as the Engineering Technology, AAS degree but is designed to prepare a student for transfer to a Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) program. This degree requires transferable math, chemistry, physics, and economics courses. See counselor or department chair for details.

Operations Management, AAS-T

This Operations Management, AAS-T  degree has similar course content as the Operations Management, AAS degree and is designed to prepare a student for transfer to a BAS program. This degree requires transferable math, physics and economics courses. See counselor or department chair for details.


Manufacturing Technology Certificate


The Manufacturing Technology certificate provides the basic skills needed for many entry-level manufacturing jobs. Building on the Manufacturing fundamental micro-certificates core curriculum, students choose a manufacturing or trade-related specialty option. A certificate is awarded to students who complete the following courses with an overall 2.0 grade point average or above and a minimum letter grade of C- in all required courses.

 


Micro-Certificates


Micro-Certificates of Completion are designed for taking courses over a short period of time focusing on enhancement or development of a specific skill or set of skills. Micro-Certificate courses can help enhance employability skills or provide preparation for continuing education in the program area. Students must maintain a 2.0 GPA or above in all required course work and a minimum letter grade of C- or above in all required courses.

Degrees (Programs) & Courses

Programs

Courses

    Manufacturing Technology

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