Certificate of Achievement in Advanced Manufacturing
2023-2024 Map
Total Units: 62
Term 1
17 Units. Specified core courses are signified by icon.Course Name | Units | Notes | |
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MFG 10: Introduction to Manufacturing Equipment | 8.00 | ||
Corequisite(s): MFG 12, MFG 14, MFG 16 This course is designed to provide an introduction to basic manufacturing equipment as it relates to advanced manufacturing. Emphasis will be placed on developing safety skills as well as the terminology, history and future of the advanced manufacturing industry. Students will develop necessary skills in basic measurement and trade math, proper tool selection, identifying equipment types, equipment maintenance, drawing interpretation, creating and processing work orders, quality assurance and efficient application of the knowledge of proper feeds, speeds, and pressures. These areas of instruction will be reinforced by hands-on application in several performance lab exercises. |
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MFG 12: Introduction to Production Welding | 3.00 | ||
Corequisite(s): MFG 10, MFG 14, MFG 16 This course is designed to provide an introduction to production welding using the gas metal arc welding process as it relates to advanced manufacturing. Emphasis will be placed on developing safety skills, measuring skills, trade math, communication skills, types of filler metal transfers, filler metals, shielding gases, materials, equipment operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance, drawings, work orders, quality assurance, and the industry terminology, history, and future. These areas of instruction will be reinforced by hands-on application in several performance lab exercises. |
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MFG 14: Introduction to Finishing | 3.00 | ||
Corequisite(s): MFG 10, MFG 12, MFG 16 This course is designed to provide and introduction to basic finishing as it relates to advanced manufacturing. Emphasis will be placed on developing safety skills, trade math, and the industry terminology, industry history and future, types of finishes, base materials, surface prep, durability, application types, aesthetics, equipment types, equipment maintenance, troubleshooting of equipment, work orders, and quality assurance. These areas of instruction will be reinforced by hands-on application in several performance lab exercises. |
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MFG 16: Introduction to the Process of Modeling to Production | 3.00 | ||
Corequisite(s): MFG 10, MFG 12, MFG 14 This course is designed to provide an introduction of modeling to production as it relates to advanced manufacturing. Emphasis will be placed on developing basic safety skills, trade math, and the industry terminology, history, and future. These areas of instruction will be reinforced by hands-on application in several performance lab exercises. |
Notes:
Term 1 Prerequisite: ITEC 55
Term 2
17 Units. Specified core courses are signified by icon.Course Name | Units | Notes | |
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MFG 20: Manufacturing Equipment | 8.00 | ||
Prerequisite(s): MFG 10, MFG 12, MFG 14, MFG 16 This course is designed to introduce the principals and practices of manufacturing equipment as it relates to advanced manufacturing. Emphasis will be placed on developing safety and operation skills used to operate CNC manufacturing equipment. Students will also learn measuring and trade math, tool selection and identification, equipment types, equipment maintenance, drawings, work orders, quality assurance, feeds, speeds, and pressures. These areas of instruction will be reinforced by hands-on application in several performance lab exercises. |
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MFG 22: Production Welding | 3.00 | ||
Prerequisite(s): MFG 10, MFG 12, MFG 14, MFG 16 This course is designed to provide training in production welding using pulse spray gas metal arc welding process as it relates to advanced manufacturing. Emphasis will be placed on developing safety skills, measuring skills, trade math, communication skills, focus on pulse spray transfer process, filler metals, shielding gases, materials, equipment operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance, drawings, work orders, quality assurance, and the industry terminology, history, and future. These areas of instruction will be reinforced by hands-on application in several performance lab exercises. |
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MFG 24: Finishing | 3.00 | ||
Prerequisite(s): MFG 10, MFG 12, MFG 14, MFG 16 This course is designed to develop skills involving finishing applications in advanced manufacturing. Emphasis will be placed on developing safety skills, trade math, surface preparation, types of application equipment, application methods, aesthetics, durability, product types, equipment maintenance, troubleshooting of equipment, work orders, and quality assurance. These areas of instruction will be reinforced by hands-on application in several performance lab exercises. |
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MFG 26: Intermediate Modeling to Production | 3.00 | ||
Prerequisite(s): MFG 10, MFG 12, MFG 14, MFG 16 This course is designed to develop intermediate skills related to modeling to production as it relates to the advanced manufacturing. Emphasis will be placed on developing basic safety skills, trade math, file types and conversions, applications of modeling and production software, equipment selection, data input, and production application. These areas of instruction will be reinforced by hands-on application in several performance lab exercises. |
Term 3
14 Units. Specified core courses are signified by icon.Course Name | Units | Notes | |
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MFG 30: ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) Software for Manufacturing | 3.00 | ||
Prerequisite(s): MFG 20, MFG 22, MFG 24, MFG 26 This course is designed to introduce the principals and practices of ERP (enterprise resource planning) software as it relates to advanced manufacturing. Emphasis will be placed on developing introductory skills to ERP software in the areas of information, production, planning development, manufacturing, customers, and quality control. Students will begin to learn the flow of products through the facility and be able to recognize ways to increase efficiencies. These areas of instruction will be reinforced by hands-on application in several performance lab exercises. |
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MFG 32: Introduction to Robotic Welding | 4.00 | ||
Prerequisite(s): MFG 20, MFG 22, MFG 24, MFG 26 This course is designed to provide an introduction to production welding using a robotic welding process as it relates to advanced manufacturing. Emphasis will be placed on developing safety skills, measuring skills, trade math, communication skills, focus on pulse spray transfer process, filler metals, shielding gases, materials, equipment operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance, drawings, work orders, quality assurance, jigs, and fixtures. These areas of instruction will be reinforced by hands-on application in several performance lab exercises. |
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MFG 34: 3D Modeling to Production | 3.00 | ||
Prerequisite(s): MFG 20, MFG 22, MFG 24, MFG 26 This course is designed to develop skills around the cycle of advanced manufacturing from 3D modeling to production. Emphasis will be placed on developing basic safety skills, trade math, and the industry terminology, history, and future. These areas of instruction will be reinforced by hands-on application in several performance lab exercises. |
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MFG 36: Internship with Local Trade Company | 4.00 | ||
Prerequisite(s): MFG 20, MFG 22, MFG 24, MFG 26 This course is designed to develop students skills by simulations and field internship experiences required to meet industry standards and ISO 9000 (International Organization for Standardization), learn manufacturing standards and Cal OSHA standards and practices. Emphasis will be placed on developing safety skills, troubleshooting skills, production, shop flow, and equipment operations and capabilities. These areas of instruction will be reinforced by hands-on application in several performance lab exercises. |
Term 4
14 Units. Specified core courses are signified by icon.Course Name | Units | Notes | |
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MFG 40: Advanced ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning) Software for Manufacturing | 3.00 | ||
Prerequisite(s): MFG 30, MFG 32, MFG 34, MFG 36 This course is designed to provide the principals and practices of ERP (enterprise resource planning) software as it relates to advanced manufacturing. Emphasis will be placed on developing advanced skills related to ERP software in the areas of information, production, planning development, manufacturing, customers, and quality control, employees, quotes, sales orders, invoices, and billing. Students will advance their skills as it relates to the flow of products through the facility and be able to recognize ways to increase efficiencies. These areas of instruction will be reinforced by hands-on application in several performance lab exercises. |
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MFG 42: Advanced Robotic Welding | 4.00 | ||
Prerequisite(s): MFG 30, MFG 32, MFG 34, MFG 36 This course is designed to develop skills in production welding using a robotic welding process as they relate to advanced manufacturing. Emphasis will be placed on developing safety skills, measuring skills, trade math, communication skills, focus on pulse spray transfer process, filler metals, shielding gases, materials, equipment operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance, single and dual sided, drawings, work orders, quality assurance, weld evaluation, jigs, and fixtures. These areas of instruction will be reinforced by hands-on application in several performance lab exercises. |
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MFG 44: Advanced 3D Modeling to Production | 3.00 | ||
Prerequisite(s): MFG 30, MFG 32, MFG 34, MFG 36 This course is designed to further develop skills around the cycle of advanced manufacturing from 3D modeling to production. Emphasis will be placed on developing basic safety skills, multiple layers to equipment, making assemblies of parts, using 2D materials to make 3D parts, and the industry terminology. These areas of instruction will be reinforced by hands-on application in several performance lab exercises. |
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MFG 46: Advanced Internship with Local Trade Company | 4.00 | ||
Prerequisite(s): MFG 30, MFG 32, MFG 34, MFG 36 This course is designed to develop students skills by simulations and field internship experiences required to meet industry standards and ISO 9000 (International Organization for Standardization), learn manufacturing standards and Cal OSHA standards and practices. Emphasis will be placed on developing safety skills, production flows, shop operations, equipment operations and capabilities, tooling limitations, product design, product assembly, cost estimating, finishing, and management skills. These areas of instruction will be reinforced by hands-on application in several performance lab exercises. |