Manufacturing Foundation Certificate (8 credits)
Safety Awareness (CMAE 1514, 2 credits)
Introduction of OSHA standards relating to personal protective equipment, Hazmat, tool safety, confined spaces and others. The course curriculum is based upon federally endorsed national standards for production workers. This course is designed to align with the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council’s (MSSC) assessment and certification system for Safety. Each student also receives an OSHA 10 card once this class is complete. 16 hours of online instruction, plus homework using the following required subscription: CareerSafe.
Quality Practices (CMAE 1522, 2 credits) Introduction to quality, including emphasis on corrective & preventative actions, control of documents, control of quality records, internal auditing of processes and control of non-conforming product. This course is designed to align with the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council’s (MSSC) assessment and certification system for Quality Practices. 16 hours of online instruction, plus homework using the following required 1-year subscription: Tooling U and Problem Solving Memory Jogger Textbook.
Maintenance Awareness (CMAE 1526, 2 credits)
Introduces the concepts of Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) & preventative maintenance. Students are introduced to lubrication, electricity, hydraulics, pneumatics and power transmission systems. This course is designed to align with the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council’s (MSSC) assessment & certification system for Maintenance Awareness. 16 hours of online instruction plus homework using Tooling U subscription purchased during the Quality Practices course.
Manufacturing Processes & Production (CMAE 1518, 2 credits)
Emphasizes Just-in-Time (JIT) manufacturing principles, basic supply chain management, communication skills and customer service. This course is designed to align with the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council’s (MSSC) assessment and certification system for Manufacturing Processes. 16 hours of online instruction, plus homework including Tooling U subscription purchased during the Quality Practices Course.
Production Technologies Certificate (16 Credits) **Taking these additional courses listed below will quality the student for this certificate**
Technical Math (CMAE 1502, 3 credits)
The goal of this course is to help individuals acquire a solid foundation in the basic skills of math, shop algebra and geometry. Math instruction to include: fundamentals of math, fractions and decimals, units of measure, lines and angles, triangles, shop geometry, circles and polygons, shop algebra and the Pythagorean Theorem. Accuplacer testing is required prior to the course start date. 24 hours of online instruction, plus homework. Required materials: Scientific calculator with fraction key. Lessons available in D2L. Students will need to print lessons prior to each class OR log into D2L during class to follow along. D2L Brightspace is an online course management system and is free for all students. It provides students with an interface for accessing the content of their online courses, including the syllabus, course calendars, lessons, assignment tool, quizzes and discussion forums.
Print Reading (CMAE 1510, 2 credits)
Basic Skills and abilities required for understanding prints utilized in a manufacturing environment will be gained. Emphasis will be on interpretation of Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing. symbols/principles, alphabet of lines, multi-view drawing (including orthographic projection, isometric views and perspective drawing), title blocks, revision systems, identification of general/local notes, dimensions and tolerances, basic principles of math/geometry in relation to mechanical print reading, interpretation of basic weld symbols, techniques of basic shop sketching and interpretation of three-dimensional drawings. 16 hours of online instruction plus homework using the following E-book: Print Reading for Industry.
Career Success Skills (CMAE 1528, 1 credit)
Students will be introduced to skills that will help them succeed in the workplace, including communication skills, productivity, teamwork, conflict resolution and critical thinking. Students will be able to identify professional skills, learn how to assess their abilities, and identify ways to improve. 8 hours online instruction, plus homework. No required textbook.
Introduction to Computers (CMAE 1506, 2 credits)
This is an introductory course in Microsoft Office computer applications for technical fields. The primary goal of this course is to help individuals acquire a hands-on working knowledge of current personal computer applications including: work processing, spreadsheets, database, presentations, learning management and internet browser software. 16 hours online instruction plus homework. This course requires basic computer knowledge and skills. Required Materials: Computer with Microsoft Office 2013 or newer. There is a test-out option if students feel they are knowledgeable in this area.