Industrial and Manufacturing Technology

Fall 2018

Enrollment:

Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer

Degrees and Certificates

Program Website:

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Tuition and Fees

http://www.ccs.spokane.edu/TuitionFees

Additional Costs

Books$900

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

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

APLED110Applied Comprehensive Communication 15
FLPT 104Hydraulics/Pneumatic Fundamentals 6
MACH 106Blueprint Reading 7
18

Second Quarter

APLED125Employment Preparation 13
MACH 107Precision Measurement and Tools 3
MACH 247CNC Theory 5
MACH 248CNC Lab 7
18

Third Quarter

APLED112Applied Mathematics 13
ELMT 102Electrical Basics 6
WELD 104Welding and Fabrication Basics 5
14
50 credits are required for the Certificate
1This related education requirement may be met by any course or combination of courses approved by the department dean.

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.