Industrial and Manufacturing Technology
Winter 2019
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Program Description
This program focuses on the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to perform the typical duties of Precision Machining and Quality Assurance in the manufacturing industry. The program will prepare students to work with quality control systems management principles, applicable technical standards, testing inspection and reporting procedures; as well as preparing the student to work in small machine shops or manufacturing firms that produce durable goods such as metalworking, lumber, industrial machinery, aircraft parts, equipment, and components for manufactured products.
The Industrial Manufacturing Technology Certificate is designed to give students a well-rounded basic understanding of industrial and manufacturing technologies, enabling them to enter a variety of industries within the Tri-County area.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Understand comprehensive communication skills and apply the skills in the workplace.
- Understand electrical terms, characteristics and basic applications.
- Understand hydraulic and pneumatic terms, characteristics and basic applications.
- Interpret and interpret blueprints, sketches, symbols, tolerance and dimensions.
- Make accurate measurements by identifying proper tools and demonstrate correct use.
- Understand and demonstrate basic shop tools and safety.
- Understand and demonstrate Mastercam.
- Understand heat and cool transfer theory, components and applications.
- Understand applied math concepts including estimating, using various calculators, unit measuring, problem-solving, and calculating business and personal financial scenarios.
- Analyze personal employment goals, evaluate employment obstacles and prepare an effective employment portfolio.
- Develop job search strategies and demonstrate job interviewing skills.
- Understand basic metal working theory, fluid and cutting problems, and operation of a CNC mill and lathe.
- Understand modern welding/fabrication shop technologies, processes, and equipment.
Career Opportunities
Potential careers in entry level quality assurance/quality control positions, entry level machining positions, and general industrial maintenance.
Certificate - SCC
Offered at Locations: SCC - Colville Center |
First Quarter |
APLED110 | Applied Comprehensive Communication 1 | 5 |
FLPT 104 | Hydraulics/Pneumatic Fundamentals | 6 |
MACH 106 | Blueprint Reading | 7 |
| 18 |
Second Quarter |
APLED125 | Employment Preparation 1 | 3 |
MACH 107 | Precision Measurement and Tools | 3 |
MACH 247 | CNC Theory | 5 |
MACH 248 | CNC Lab | 7 |
| 18 |
Third Quarter |
APLED112 | Applied Mathematics 1 | 3 |
ELMT 102 | Electrical Basics | 6 |
WELD 104 | Welding and Fabrication Basics | 5 |
| 14 |
50 credits are required for the Certificate |
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1 | This related education requirement may be met by any course or combination of courses approved by the department dean. |
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Disclaimer: The college cannot guarantee courses will be offered in the quarters indicated. During the period this guide is in circulation, there may be curriculum revisions and program changes. Students are responsible for consulting the appropriate academic unit or adviser for more current and specific information. the information in this guide is subject to change and does not constitute an agreement between the college and the student.