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Sequence of Courses |
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Planning, managing and performing the processing of materials into intermediate or final products and related professional and technical support activities such as production planning and control, maintenance and manufacturing/process engineering.
| Pathways |
Manufacturing Techconnect Plus |
Manufacturing Academy |
Manufacturing Production Process Development |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Career Majors | ||||||||||
TCP Welding900 Hours
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Academy of Manufacturing Science450 Hours
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Manufacturing Specialist - Design Engineer Technician1230 Hours
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Design Engineer Technician705 Hours
|
CAD Technician Mechanical975 Hours
|
CAD Design Mechanical Specialist1140 Hours
|
CAD Technician Electronics855 Hours
|
CAD Design Electronics Specialist1020 Hours
|
Manufacturing Production Process Development Workforce Transition390 Hours
|
CAD Drafter885 Hours
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| Recommended Course Sequence |
TCP Welding VA
60 Hours
|
Academy of Manufacturing Science Math
150 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Workforce Induction
240 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
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TCP Welding V
120 Hours
|
Work-Based Experience - Academy of Manufacturing Science II
15 Hours
|
Computer-Aided Machining
120 Hours
|
Computer-Aided Machining
120 Hours
|
CAD Mechanical Level 3
60 Hours
|
CAD Mechanical Level 5
120 Hours
|
CAD Electronics Level 3
60 Hours
|
CAD Electronics Level 5
120 Hours
|
Workforce Connection
120 Hours
|
CAD Piping Introduction
60 Hours
|
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TCP Welding IVA
60 Hours
|
Capstone - Academy of Manufacturing Science
30 Hours
|
CAD Mechanical Level 1
60 Hours
|
CAD Mechanical Level 1
60 Hours
|
CAD Mechanical Level 2
60 Hours
|
CAD Mechanical Level 4
120 Hours
|
CAD Electronics Level 2
60 Hours
|
CAD Electronics Level 4
120 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
CAD Civil Introduction
60 Hours
|
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TCP Welding IV
120 Hours
|
Welding Fundamentals
15 Hours
|
Material and Equipment Specifications
45 Hours
|
Material and Equipment Specifications
45 Hours
|
CAD Mechanical Level 1
60 Hours
|
CAD Mechanical Level 3
60 Hours
|
CAD Electronics Level 1
60 Hours
|
CAD Electronics Level 3
60 Hours
|
Manufacturing Computer Aided Drafting and Design
120 Hours
|
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TCP Welding IIIA
60 Hours
|
Basic Fluid Power/Robotics
30 Hours
|
Engineering Computer Aided Drafting and Design
120 Hours
|
Engineering Computer Aided Drafting and Design
120 Hours
|
Presentation Graphics Animation
195 Hours
|
CAD Mechanical Level 2
60 Hours
|
CAD Electronics Introduction
120 Hours
|
CAD Electronics Level 2
60 Hours
|
Engineering Computer Aided Drafting and Design
120 Hours
|
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TCP Welding III
120 Hours
|
Introduction to Automation/Electrical Systems
30 Hours
|
Principles of CAD Design
165 Hours
|
Principles of CAD Design
165 Hours
|
Manufacturing Computer Aided Drafting and Design
120 Hours
|
CAD Mechanical Level 1
60 Hours
|
Presentation Graphics Animation
195 Hours
|
CAD Electronics Level 1
60 Hours
|
Architecture Computer Aided Drafting and Design
120 Hours
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TCP Welding IIA
60 Hours
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Blueprints, Automation & Welding
15 Hours
|
Drawing and Document Management
45 Hours
|
Drawing and Document Management
45 Hours
|
Engineering Computer Aided Drafting and Design
120 Hours
|
Manufacturing Computer Aided Drafting and Design
120 Hours
|
Principles of CAD Design
165 Hours
|
CAD Electronics Introduction
120 Hours
|
Principles of CAD Design
165 Hours
|
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TCP Welding II
120 Hours
|
Foundations of Manufacturing II
15 Hours
|
Fundamentals of Computer Aided Drafting and Design
120 Hours
|
Fundamentals of Computer Aided Drafting and Design
120 Hours
|
Principles of CAD Design
165 Hours
|
Advanced Presentation Graphics Animation
120 Hours
|
Drawing and Document Management
45 Hours
|
Principles of CAD Design
165 Hours
|
Material and Equipment Specifications
45 Hours
|
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TCP Welding IA
60 Hours
|
Work-based Experience - Academy of Manufacturing Science I
15 Hours
|
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Pre-Engineering Technology
75 Hours
|
Drawing and Document Management
45 Hours
|
Engineering Computer Aided Drafting and Design
120 Hours
|
Fundamentals of Computer Aided Drafting and Design
120 Hours
|
Advanced Presentation Graphics Animation
120 Hours
|
Drawing and Document Management
45 Hours
|
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|
TCP Welding I
120 Hours
|
Manufacturing Processes
15 Hours
|
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Computer Aided Drafting
75 Hours
|
Fundamentals of Computer Aided Drafting and Design
120 Hours
|
Principles of CAD Design
165 Hours
|
Drawing and Document Management
45 Hours
|
Fundamentals of Computer Aided Drafting and Design
120 Hours
|
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Introduction to Aircraft Fabrication
30 Hours
|
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - CNC
75 Hours
|
Drawing and Document Management
45 Hours
|
Fundamentals of Computer Aided Drafting and Design
120 Hours
|
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Automated Design and Machining
45 Hours
|
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Machine Tool
75 Hours
|
Fundamentals of Computer Aided Drafting and Design
120 Hours
|
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Introduction to Machining Technology
15 Hours
|
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Welding
75 Hours
|
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Fundamentals of Blueprint Reading
15 Hours
|
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Precision Metal Fabrication
75 Hours
|
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Foundations of Manufacturing I
15 Hours
|
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology
75 Hours
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|
Sequence of Courses |
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Planning, managing and performing the processing of materials into intermediate or final products and related professional and technical support activities such as production planning and control, maintenance and manufacturing/process engineering.
| Pathways |
Production |
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|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Career Majors | ||||||||||
Manufacturing Specialist - Engine Lathe Operator795 Hours
|
TechConnect Manufacturing Experience360 Hours
|
Manufacturing Specialist - CNC Machinist Assistant1050 Hours
|
CADD/CAM Mechanical Specialist1785 Hours
|
CNC/CAM Technician1380 Hours
|
CNC Machinist Assistant525 Hours
|
CNC Manufacturing Technician960 Hours
|
CNC Machinist795 Hours
|
Engine Lathe Operator270 Hours
|
Electronics Assembler150 Hours
|
|
| Recommended Course Sequence |
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Fundamentals of Welding in Manufacturing
60 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
|
Engine Lathe Operations
75 Hours
|
Fundamentals of Sheet Metal in Manufacturing
60 Hours
|
Computer Numerical Control Operations
60 Hours
|
CAD Mechanical Level 7
240 Hours
|
Manufacturing CAM
45 Hours
|
Computer Numerical Control Operations
60 Hours
|
Computer-Aided Machining
120 Hours
|
CNC Milling Production Applications
90 Hours
|
Engine Lathe Operations
75 Hours
|
Electromechanical Devices for Electronics Technicians
45 Hours
|
|
|
Precision Measurement
45 Hours
|
Fundamentals of Precision Machining
60 Hours
|
Metal Preparation for Processing
45 Hours
|
CAD Mechanical Level 6
240 Hours
|
CAD Mechanical Level 5
120 Hours
|
Metal Preparation for Processing
45 Hours
|
CNC Milling Production Applications
90 Hours
|
CNC Production Applications
60 Hours
|
Precision Measurement
45 Hours
|
Mechanical Fasteners and Terminals for Electronics Technicians
15 Hours
|
|
|
Print Reading for Machining
45 Hours
|
Fundamentals of Fluid Power
60 Hours
|
Milling Operations
75 Hours
|
Manufacturing CAM
45 Hours
|
CAD Mechanical Level 4
120 Hours
|
Milling Operations
75 Hours
|
CNC Production Applications
60 Hours
|
Introduction to Quality Control
60 Hours
|
Print Reading for Machining
45 Hours
|
Instruments and Measurements for Electronics Technicians
15 Hours
|
|
|
Machine Tool Theory
45 Hours
|
Fundamentals of Metal Working Fabrication
60 Hours
|
Engine Lathe Operations
75 Hours
|
CAD Mechanical Level 5
120 Hours
|
Computer Numerical Control Programming
60 Hours
|
Engine Lathe Operations
75 Hours
|
Introduction to Quality Control
60 Hours
|
Computer Numerical Control Programming
60 Hours
|
Machine Tool Theory
45 Hours
|
Soldering for Electronics Technicians
15 Hours
|
|
|
Orientation to Machining
30 Hours
|
Fundamentals of Computer Aided Drafting (Mechanical)
60 Hours
|
Precision Grinding
75 Hours
|
CAD Mechanical Level 4
120 Hours
|
CAD Mechanical Level 3
60 Hours
|
Precision Grinding
75 Hours
|
Computer Numerical Control Programming
60 Hours
|
Computer Numerical Control Operations
60 Hours
|
Orientation to Machining
30 Hours
|
Electronics Hand and Power Tools for Electronics Technicians
15 Hours
|
|
|
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Pre-Engineering Technology
75 Hours
|
Precision Measurement
45 Hours
|
CAD Mechanical Level 3
60 Hours
|
CAD Mechanical Level 2
60 Hours
|
Precision Measurement
45 Hours
|
Computer Numerical Control Operations
60 Hours
|
Milling Operations
75 Hours
|
Electrical Safety for Electronics Technicians
15 Hours
|
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|
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Computer Aided Drafting
75 Hours
|
Print Reading for Machining
45 Hours
|
CAD Mechanical Level 2
60 Hours
|
CAD Mechanical Level 1
60 Hours
|
Print Reading for Machining
45 Hours
|
CNC Milling Operations
90 Hours
|
Engine Lathe Operations
75 Hours
|
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|
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - CNC
75 Hours
|
Machine Tool Theory
45 Hours
|
Arts Visual
120 Hours
|
Manufacturing Computer Aided Drafting and Design
120 Hours
|
Machine Tool Theory
45 Hours
|
CNC Lathe Operations
90 Hours
|
Precision Grinding
75 Hours
|
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|
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Machine Tool
75 Hours
|
Orientation to Machining
30 Hours
|
CAD Mechanical Level 1
60 Hours
|
Presentation Graphics Animation
195 Hours
|
Orientation to Machining
30 Hours
|
Precision Grinding
75 Hours
|
Metal Preparation for Processing
45 Hours
|
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|
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Welding
75 Hours
|
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Pre-Engineering Technology
75 Hours
|
Manufacturing Computer Aided Drafting and Design
120 Hours
|
CNC Lathe Operations
90 Hours
|
Metal Preparation for Processing
45 Hours
|
Precision Measurement
45 Hours
|
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|
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Precision Metal Fabrication
75 Hours
|
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Computer Aided Drafting
75 Hours
|
Advanced Presentation Graphics Animation
120 Hours
|
CNC Milling Operations
90 Hours
|
Precision Measurement
45 Hours
|
Print Reading for Machining
45 Hours
|
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|
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology
75 Hours
|
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - CNC
75 Hours
|
Engineering Computer Aided Drafting and Design
120 Hours
|
Principles of CAD Design
165 Hours
|
Print Reading for Machining
45 Hours
|
Machine Tool Theory
45 Hours
|
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|
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Machine Tool
75 Hours
|
Drawing and Document Management
45 Hours
|
Drawing and Document Management
45 Hours
|
Machine Tool Theory
45 Hours
|
Orientation to Machining
30 Hours
|
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|
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Welding
75 Hours
|
Principles of CAD Design
165 Hours
|
Fundamentals of Computer Aided Drafting and Design
120 Hours
|
Fundamentals of Manufacturing
45 Hours
|
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|
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Precision Metal Fabrication
75 Hours
|
Fundamentals of Computer Aided Drafting and Design
120 Hours
|
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|
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology
75 Hours
|
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|
|
Sequence of Courses |
|
Planning, managing and performing the processing of materials into intermediate or final products and related professional and technical support activities such as production planning and control, maintenance and manufacturing/process engineering.
| Pathways |
Production |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Career Majors | ||||
Grinder Operator225 Hours
|
Manual Machinist345 Hours
|
Milling Machine Operator270 Hours
|
Production Workforce Transition390 Hours
|
|
| Recommended Course Sequence |
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Workforce Induction
240 Hours
|
|
Precision Grinding
75 Hours
|
Engine Lathe Operations
75 Hours
|
Milling Operations
75 Hours
|
Workforce Connection
120 Hours
|
|
|
Precision Measurement
45 Hours
|
Milling Operations
75 Hours
|
Precision Measurement
45 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
|
|
Machine Tool Theory
45 Hours
|
Precision Measurement
45 Hours
|
Print Reading for Machining
45 Hours
|
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|
Orientation to Machining
30 Hours
|
Print Reading for Machining
45 Hours
|
Machine Tool Theory
45 Hours
|
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|
Machine Tool Theory
45 Hours
|
Orientation to Machining
30 Hours
|
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|
Orientation to Machining
30 Hours
|
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|
|
Sequence of Courses |
|
Planning, managing and performing the processing of materials into intermediate or final products and related professional and technical support activities such as production planning and control, maintenance and manufacturing/process engineering.
| Pathways |
Maintenance, Installation & Repair |
|||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Career Majors | ||||||||||
Instrumentation Technician Assistant915 Hours
|
Supervisory Control and Data Acquistion Technician (SCADA)1695 Hours
|
Flight Simulator Technician1050 Hours
|
Mechanical Maintenance Technician735 Hours
|
Automated Manufacturing Technician1800 Hours
|
Electrical/Electronics Maintenance Technician1590 Hours
|
Electrical Maintenance Technician Assistant900 Hours
|
Fluid Power/Mechanical Power Transmission Technician795 Hours
|
Instrumentation Technician1155 Hours
|
Industrial Facilities Manager1665 Hours
|
|
| Recommended Course Sequence |
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Programmable Controller Programming
90 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
|
Instrumentation and Control I
90 Hours
|
Routing, Switching, and WAN Technologies
150 Hours
|
Simulations
120 Hours
|
Fluid Power Theory & Power Transmission Principles
90 Hours
|
Industrial Electronics
120 Hours
|
Instrumentation and Control I
90 Hours
|
Motor Control Wiring
90 Hours
|
Fluid Power Theory & Power Transmission Principles
90 Hours
|
Instrumentation and Control I
90 Hours
|
Programmable Controller Interfacing
90 Hours
|
|
|
Microprocessor Instrumentation
120 Hours
|
Network and Routing Fundamentals
150 Hours
|
Simulator Advanced Applications
60 Hours
|
Mechanical Power Transmission Theory & Principles
75 Hours
|
Industrial Electricity
60 Hours
|
Microprocessor Instrumentation
120 Hours
|
Electromechanical Devices and Applications
90 Hours
|
Motor Theory & Operation
30 Hours
|
Instrumentation and Control II
90 Hours
|
Basic Robotics in Manufacturing
120 Hours
|
|
|
Programmable Controller Interfacing
90 Hours
|
Network Security
90 Hours
|
Simulator Fluid Mechanical Skills
120 Hours
|
Motor Theory & Operation
30 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Digital Electronics for Manufacturing Maintenance
120 Hours
|
Motor Theory & Operation
30 Hours
|
Electromechanical Devices and Applications
90 Hours
|
Microprocessor Instrumentation
120 Hours
|
Automated Industrial Systems
90 Hours
|
|
|
Digital Electronics for Manufacturing Maintenance
120 Hours
|
Principles of Information Assurance
90 Hours
|
Beginning Simulator Applications
135 Hours
|
Electromechanical Devices and Applications
90 Hours
|
Basic Robotics in Manufacturing
120 Hours
|
Programmable Controller Programming
90 Hours
|
Industrial Electronics
120 Hours
|
Mechanical Power Transmission Theory & Principles
75 Hours
|
Programmable Controller Programming
90 Hours
|
Digital Electronics for Manufacturing Maintenance
120 Hours
|
|
|
Motor Theory & Operation
30 Hours
|
Computer Repair and Troubleshooting II
120 Hours
|
Simulator Systems Maintenance
135 Hours
|
Electrical Distribution
60 Hours
|
Instrumentation and Control I
90 Hours
|
Programmable Controller Interfacing
90 Hours
|
Electrical Distribution
60 Hours
|
Industrial Wiring Methods
120 Hours
|
Programmable Controller Interfacing
90 Hours
|
Fluid Power Theory & Power Transmission Principles
90 Hours
|
|
|
Industrial Electronics
120 Hours
|
Computer Repair and Troubleshooting I
120 Hours
|
Alternating Current Circuits
60 Hours
|
Electrical Schematic and Blueprint Reading
60 Hours
|
Automated Industrial Systems
90 Hours
|
Electromechanical Devices and Applications
90 Hours
|
Industrial Wiring Methods
120 Hours
|
Electrical Schematic and Blueprint Reading
60 Hours
|
Digital Electronics for Manufacturing Maintenance
120 Hours
|
Electromechanical Devices and Applications
90 Hours
|
|
|
Electrical Schematic and Blueprint Reading
60 Hours
|
Instrumentation and Control II
90 Hours
|
DC Circuits for Electronics Technicians
120 Hours
|
Basic Electrical Theory
60 Hours
|
Microprocessor Instrumentation
120 Hours
|
Motor Theory & Operation
30 Hours
|
Electrical Schematic and Blueprint Reading
60 Hours
|
Basic Electrical Theory
60 Hours
|
Motor Theory & Operation
30 Hours
|
Mechanical Power Transmission Theory & Principles
75 Hours
|
|
|
Industrial Electricity
60 Hours
|
Instrumentation and Control I
90 Hours
|
Mechanical Fasteners and Terminals for Electronics Technicians
15 Hours
|
Maintenance Tools and Equipment in Manufacturing
30 Hours
|
Programmable Controller Interfacing
90 Hours
|
Motor Control Wiring
90 Hours
|
Industrial Electricity
60 Hours
|
Maintenance Tools and Equipment in Manufacturing
30 Hours
|
Industrial Electronics
120 Hours
|
Industrial Wiring Methods
120 Hours
|
|
|
Basic Electrical Theory
60 Hours
|
Programmable Controller Programming
90 Hours
|
Soldering for Electronics Technicians
15 Hours
|
Principles of Welding and Machining for Manufacturing Maintenance
45 Hours
|
Digital Electronics for Manufacturing Maintenance
120 Hours
|
Alternating Current Circuits
60 Hours
|
Basic Electrical Theory
60 Hours
|
Principles of Welding and Machining for Manufacturing Maintenance
45 Hours
|
Electrical Schematic and Blueprint Reading
60 Hours
|
Motor Control Wiring
90 Hours
|
|
|
Maintenance Tools and Equipment in Manufacturing
30 Hours
|
Programmable Controller Interfacing
90 Hours
|
Electrical Safety for Electronics Technicians
15 Hours
|
Safety in Manufacturing
30 Hours
|
Motor Control Wiring
90 Hours
|
Direct Current Circuits
60 Hours
|
Maintenance Tools and Equipment in Manufacturing
30 Hours
|
Safety in Manufacturing
30 Hours
|
Industrial Electricity
60 Hours
|
Industrial Electronics
120 Hours
|
|
|
Safety in Manufacturing
30 Hours
|
Motor Theory & Operation
30 Hours
|
Instruments and Measurements for Electronics Technicians
15 Hours
|
Lean Manufacturing Processes
60 Hours
|
Motor Theory & Operation
30 Hours
|
Electrical Distribution
60 Hours
|
Principles of Welding and Machining for Manufacturing Maintenance
45 Hours
|
Lean Manufacturing Processes
60 Hours
|
Basic Electrical Theory
60 Hours
|
Direct Current Circuits
60 Hours
|
|
|
Lean Manufacturing Concepts
30 Hours
|
Electromechanical Devices and Applications
90 Hours
|
Simulator Equipment and Safety
60 Hours
|
Lean Manufacturing Concepts
30 Hours
|
Electromechanical Devices and Applications
90 Hours
|
Industrial Electronics
120 Hours
|
Safety in Manufacturing
30 Hours
|
Lean Manufacturing Concepts
30 Hours
|
Maintenance Tools and Equipment in Manufacturing
30 Hours
|
Alternating Current Circuits
60 Hours
|
|
|
Fundamentals of Manufacturing
45 Hours
|
Industrial Electronics
120 Hours
|
Introduction to Simulator Maintenance Technology
150 Hours
|
Fundamentals of Manufacturing
45 Hours
|
Alternating Current Circuits
60 Hours
|
Basic Electrical Theory
60 Hours
|
Lean Manufacturing Concepts
30 Hours
|
Fundamentals of Manufacturing
45 Hours
|
Safety in Manufacturing
30 Hours
|
Motor Theory & Operation
30 Hours
|
|
|
Electrical Schematic and Blueprint Reading
60 Hours
|
Direct Current Circuits
60 Hours
|
Electrical Schematic and Blueprint Reading
60 Hours
|
Fundamentals of Manufacturing
45 Hours
|
Lean Manufacturing Processes
60 Hours
|
Electrical Distribution
60 Hours
|
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|
Industrial Electricity
60 Hours
|
Electrical Distribution
60 Hours
|
Industrial Electricity
60 Hours
|
Lean Manufacturing Concepts
30 Hours
|
Safety in Manufacturing
30 Hours
|
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|
Basic Electrical Theory
60 Hours
|
Industrial Wiring Methods
120 Hours
|
Industrial Wiring Methods
120 Hours
|
Fundamentals of Manufacturing
45 Hours
|
Industrial Electricity
60 Hours
|
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|
Safety in Manufacturing
30 Hours
|
Electrical Schematic and Blueprint Reading
60 Hours
|
Maintenance Tools and Equipment in Manufacturing
30 Hours
|
Basic Electrical Theory
60 Hours
|
|||||||
|
Lean Manufacturing Processes
60 Hours
|
Basic Electrical Theory
60 Hours
|
Safety in Manufacturing
30 Hours
|
Maintenance Tools and Equipment in Manufacturing
30 Hours
|
|||||||
|
Lean Manufacturing Concepts
30 Hours
|
Maintenance Tools and Equipment in Manufacturing
30 Hours
|
Principles of Welding and Machining for Manufacturing Maintenance
45 Hours
|
Principles of Welding and Machining for Manufacturing Maintenance
45 Hours
|
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|
Fundamentals of Manufacturing
45 Hours
|
Principles of Welding and Machining for Manufacturing Maintenance
45 Hours
|
Lean Manufacturing Processes
60 Hours
|
Electrical Schematic and Blueprint Reading
60 Hours
|
|||||||
|
Safety in Manufacturing
30 Hours
|
Lean Manufacturing Concepts
30 Hours
|
Lean Manufacturing Processes
60 Hours
|
||||||||
|
Lean Manufacturing Concepts
30 Hours
|
Fundamentals of Manufacturing
45 Hours
|
Lean Manufacturing Concepts
30 Hours
|
||||||||
|
Fundamentals of Manufacturing
45 Hours
|
Fundamentals of Manufacturing
45 Hours
|
|||||||||
|
Lean Manufacturing Processes
60 Hours
|
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|
|
Sequence of Courses |
|
Planning, managing and performing the processing of materials into intermediate or final products and related professional and technical support activities such as production planning and control, maintenance and manufacturing/process engineering.
| Pathways |
Maintenance, Installation & Repair |
||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Career Majors | |||||
Industrial Maintenance Technician915 Hours
|
Maintenance, Installation & Repair Workforce Transition390 Hours
|
Mechanical Maintenance Technician Assistant585 Hours
|
Flight Simulator Operations Assistant300 Hours
|
Manufacturing Specialist - Mechanical Maintenance Technician Assistant930 Hours
|
|
| Recommended Course Sequence |
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Workforce Induction
240 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours |
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
|
Fluid Power Theory & Power Transmission Principles
90 Hours
|
Workforce Connection
120 Hours
|
Fluid Power Theory & Power Transmission Principles (90 Hours) |
Simulator Fluid Mechanical Skills
120 Hours
|
Fluid Power Theory & Power Transmission Principles
90 Hours
|
|
|
Mechanical Power Transmission Theory & Principles
75 Hours
|
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
|
Mechanical Power Transmission Theory & Principles (75 Hours) |
Introduction to Simulator Maintenance Technology
150 Hours
|
Mechanical Power Transmission Theory & Principles
75 Hours
|
|
|
Motor Theory & Operation
30 Hours
|
Electrical Schematic and Blueprint Reading (60 Hours) |
Electromechanical Devices and Applications
90 Hours
|
|||
|
Electromechanical Devices and Applications
90 Hours
|
Electromechanical Devices and Applications (90 Hours) |
Electrical Schematic and Blueprint Reading
60 Hours
|
|||
|
Electrical Distribution
60 Hours
|
Basic Electrical Theory (60 hours) |
Basic Electrical Theory
60 Hours
|
|||
|
Industrial Wiring Methods
120 Hours
|
Maintenance Tools and Equipment in Manufacturing (30 Hours) |
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Pre-Engineering Technology
75 Hours
|
|||
|
Electrical Schematic and Blueprint Reading
60 Hours
|
Principles of Welding and Machining for Manufacturing Maintenance (45 Hours) |
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Computer Aided Drafting
75 Hours
|
|||
|
Industrial Electricity
60 Hours
|
Safety in Manufacturing (30 Hours) |
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - CNC
75 Hours
|
|||
|
Basic Electrical Theory
60 Hours
|
Lean Manufacturing Concepts (30 Hours) |
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Machine Tool
75 Hours
|
|||
|
Maintenance Tools and Equipment in Manufacturing
30 Hours
|
Fundamentals of Manufacturing |
Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Welding
75 Hours
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Principles of Welding and Machining for Manufacturing Maintenance
45 Hours
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Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Precision Metal Fabrication
75 Hours
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Safety in Manufacturing
30 Hours
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Introduction to Manufacturing Technology
75 Hours
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Lean Manufacturing Processes
60 Hours
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Lean Manufacturing Concepts
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Manufacturing
45 Hours
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Sequence of Courses |
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Planning, managing and performing the processing of materials into intermediate or final products and related professional and technical support activities such as production planning and control, maintenance and manufacturing/process engineering.
| Pathways |
Welding and Metal Fabrication |
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Plate Roller Operator780 Hours
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Manufacturing Specialist - Robotic Welding Operational Technician1065 Hours
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Manufacturing Specialist - GTAW Pipe Welder1170 Hours
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Cutting Processes Technician180 Hours
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GMAW Structural Welder330 Hours
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GMAW Pipe Welder450 Hours
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GTAW Structural Welder390 Hours
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GTAW Pipe Welder645 Hours
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SMAW Structural Welder555 Hours
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SMAW Pipe Welder750 Hours
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| Recommended Course Sequence |
Workforce Connection
120 Hours
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Workforce Connection
120 Hours
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Workforce Staging
30 Hours
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Workforce Staging
30 Hours
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Workforce Staging
30 Hours
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Workforce Staging
30 Hours
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Workforce Staging
30 Hours
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Workforce Staging
30 Hours
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Workforce Staging
30 Hours
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Workforce Staging
30 Hours
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Workforce Staging
30 Hours
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Workforce Staging
30 Hours
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GTAW Low Alloy & Stainless Steel Pipe
90 Hours
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Oxyfuel Cutting
30 Hours
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GMAW Plate
60 Hours
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GMAW Aluminum Pipe and Plate
45 Hours
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GTAW Aluminum Plate
45 Hours
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GTAW Low Alloy & Stainless Steel Pipe
90 Hours
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SMAW – Open V-Groove Welds
120 Hours
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SMAW - Stainless Steel Groove and Pipe Welds
75 Hours
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Bending Methods 5
30 Hours
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Robotic Welder Programming
60 Hours
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Plasma Arc Cutting
15 Hours
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Air Carbon Arc Cutting and Gouging
15 Hours
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GMAW/FCAW Equipment and Setup
15 Hours
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Plasma Arc Cutting
15 Hours
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Plasma Arc Cutting
15 Hours
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Plasma Arc Cutting
15 Hours
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SMAW – Groove Welds with Backing
30 Hours
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Plasma Arc Cutting
15 Hours
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Bending Methods 4
30 Hours
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Robotic Welding Operations
45 Hours
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GTAW Plate
60 Hours
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Plasma Arc Cutting
15 Hours
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Welding Joint Fit-Up and Adjustment
15 Hours
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GMAW - Pipe
60 Hours
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GTAW Equipment & Filler Materials
15 Hours
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GTAW Plate
60 Hours
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SMAW – Beads & Fillet Welds
120 Hours
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SMAW – Open V-Groove Welds
120 Hours
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Bending Methods 3
30 Hours
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Weld Quality
15 Hours
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GTAW Carbon Steel Pipe
90 Hours
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Metal Preparation and Heat Treatments
30 Hours
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Weld Quality
15 Hours
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GMAW Plate
60 Hours
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Weld Quality
15 Hours
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GTAW Carbon Steel Pipe
90 Hours
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Weld Quality
15 Hours
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SMAW – Groove Welds with Backing
30 Hours
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Bending Methods 2
30 Hours
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Welding Blueprints
15 Hours
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GTAW Aluminum Pipe
75 Hours
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Welding Detail Drawings
30 Hours
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Welding Blueprints
15 Hours
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Weld Quality
15 Hours
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Metal Characteristics and Properties
30 Hours
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GTAW Aluminum Pipe
75 Hours
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Welding Blueprints
15 Hours
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SMAW – Open Root Pipe Welds
105 Hours
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Bending Methods 1
30 Hours
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Robotic Welding Equipment Set-Up
15 Hours
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GTAW Aluminum Plate
45 Hours
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Fundamentals of Cutting Processes
30 Hours
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Metal Characteristics and Properties
30 Hours
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GMAW/FCAW Equipment and Setup
15 Hours
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Welding Blueprints
15 Hours
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GTAW Aluminum Plate
45 Hours
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SMAW – Electrodes
15 Hours
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Welding Blueprints
15 Hours
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Bending Fundamentals
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Cutting Processes
30 Hours
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Welding Joint Fit-Up and Adjustment
15 Hours
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Fundamentals of Cutting Processes
30 Hours
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Welding Blueprints
15 Hours
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GTAW Plate
60 Hours
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Welding Joint Fit-Up and Adjustment
15 Hours
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SMAW – Equipment & Setup
15 Hours
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Weld Quality
15 Hours
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Cone Bending
30 Hours
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Metal Characteristics and Properties
30 Hours
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GTAW Equipment & Filler Materials
15 Hours
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Oxyfuel Cutting
30 Hours
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Welding Joint Fit-Up and Adjustment
15 Hours
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Oxyfuel Cutting
30 Hours
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GTAW Equipment & Filler Materials
15 Hours
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Welding Joint Fit-Up and Adjustment
15 Hours
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SMAW – Beads & Fillet Welds
120 Hours
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Bar and Angle Bending
60 Hours
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Welding Detail Drawings
30 Hours
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Weld Quality
15 Hours
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Metal Preparation and Heat Treatments
30 Hours
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Oxyfuel Cutting
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Cutting Processes
30 Hours
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Weld Quality
15 Hours
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Oxyfuel Cutting
30 Hours
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Welding Joint Fit-Up and Adjustment
15 Hours
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Operating Plate Roller
45 Hours
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Robotic Welder Specifications
30 Hours
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Welding Blueprints
15 Hours
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Welding Detail Drawings
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Cutting Processes
30 Hours
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Metal Preparation and Heat Treatments
30 Hours
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Welding Blueprints
15 Hours
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Fundamentals of Cutting Processes
30 Hours
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SMAW – Electrodes
15 Hours
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Plate Roller Specifications
30 Hours
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Metal Preparation and Heat Treatments
30 Hours
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Oxyfuel Cutting
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Welding
30 Hours
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Metal Characteristics and Properties
30 Hours
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Welding Joint Fit-Up and Adjustment
15 Hours
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Oxyfuel Cutting
30 Hours
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Metal Characteristics and Properties
30 Hours
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SMAW – Equipment & Setup
15 Hours
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Plate Roller Setup
15 Hours
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Fundamentals of Robotic Welder Programming
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Cutting Processes
30 Hours
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Metal Preparation and Heat Treatments
30 Hours
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Welding Detail Drawings
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Cutting Processes
30 Hours
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Metal Preparation and Heat Treatments
30 Hours
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Oxyfuel Cutting
30 Hours
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Metal Characteristics and Properties
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Robotic Welding
60 Hours
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Metal Preparation and Heat Treatments
30 Hours
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Welding Detail Drawings
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Welding
30 Hours
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Metal Preparation and Heat Treatments
30 Hours
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Welding Detail Drawings
30 Hours
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Metal Preparation and Heat Treatments
30 Hours
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Welding Detail Drawings
30 Hours
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Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Pre-Engineering Technology
75 Hours
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Metal Characteristics and Properties
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Welding
30 Hours
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Metal Characteristics and Properties
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Welding
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Cutting Processes
30 Hours
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Plate Roller Operations
30 Hours
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Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Computer Aided Drafting
75 Hours
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Welding Detail Drawings
30 Hours
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Welding Detail Drawings
30 Hours
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Metal Characteristics and Properties
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Metal Fabrication
60 Hours
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Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - CNC
75 Hours
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Fundamentals of Welding
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Welding
30 Hours
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Welding Detail Drawings
30 Hours
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Metal Preparation and Heat Treatments
30 Hours
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Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Machine Tool
75 Hours
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Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Pre-Engineering Technology
75 Hours
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Fundamentals of Welding
30 Hours
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Plate Roller Components
30 Hours
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Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Welding
75 Hours
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Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Computer Aided Drafting
75 Hours
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Fundamentals of Plate Roller Operations
60 Hours
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Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Precision Metal Fabrication
75 Hours
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Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - CNC
75 Hours
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Introduction to Manufacturing Technology
75 Hours
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Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Machine Tool
75 Hours
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Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Welding
75 Hours
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Introduction to Manufacturing Technology - Precision Metal Fabrication
75 Hours
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Introduction to Manufacturing Technology
75 Hours
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Sequence of Courses |
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Planning, managing and performing the processing of materials into intermediate or final products and related professional and technical support activities such as production planning and control, maintenance and manufacturing/process engineering.
| Pathways |
Welding and Metal Fabrication |
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| Career Majors | ||||||||||
FCAW Structural Welder330 Hours
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FCAW Pipe Welder375 Hours
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Structural Welder840 Hours
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Pipe Welder915 Hours
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Structural and Pipe Welder1425 Hours
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Service Careers - Metal Fabricator Assistant285 Hours
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Welding and Metal Fabrication Workforce Transition390 Hours
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Metal Fabricator1215 Hours
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Press Brake Operator720 Hours
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Robotic Welding Operational Technician600 Hours
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| Recommended Course Sequence |
Workforce Staging
30 Hours
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Workforce Staging
30 Hours
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Workforce Staging
30 Hours
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Workforce Staging
30 Hours
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Workforce Staging
30 Hours
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Workforce Staging
30 Hours
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Workforce Induction
240 Hours
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Workforce Connection
120 Hours
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Workforce Connection
120 Hours
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Workforce Connection
120 Hours
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FCAW Plate
60 Hours
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FCAW Plate
60 Hours
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Plasma Arc Cutting
15 Hours
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Plasma Arc Cutting
15 Hours
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Plasma Arc Cutting
15 Hours
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GMAW/FCAW Equipment and Setup
15 Hours
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Workforce Connection
120 Hours
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Workforce Staging
30 Hours
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Workforce Staging
30 Hours
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Workforce Staging
30 Hours
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Weld Quality
15 Hours
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Welding Blueprints
15 Hours
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Air Carbon Arc Cutting and Gouging
15 Hours
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Air Carbon Arc Cutting and Gouging
15 Hours
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Air Carbon Arc Cutting and Gouging
15 Hours
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SMAW – Electrodes
15 Hours
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Workforce Staging
30 Hours
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Production Metal Work
75 Hours
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Operating Press Brake
45 Hours
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Robotic Welding Operations
45 Hours
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Welding Joint Fit-Up and Adjustment
15 Hours
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FCAW Pipe
45 Hours
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SMAW – Open V-Groove Welds
120 Hours
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SMAW - Stainless Steel Groove and Pipe Welds
75 Hours
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SMAW - Stainless Steel Groove and Pipe Welds
75 Hours
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SMAW – Beads & Fillet Welds
120 Hours
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Plasma Arc Cutting
15 Hours
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Press Brake Specifications
30 Hours
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Robotic Welder Programming
60 Hours
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GMAW/FCAW Equipment and Setup
15 Hours
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Weld Quality
15 Hours
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SMAW – Groove Welds with Backing
30 Hours
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SMAW – Open Root Pipe Welds
105 Hours
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SMAW – Open Root Pipe Welds
105 Hours
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Plasma Arc Cutting
15 Hours
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Weld Quality
15 Hours
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Fundamentals of Computer Aided Drafting and Design
120 Hours
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Weld Quality
15 Hours
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Welding Blueprints
15 Hours
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Oxyfuel Cutting
30 Hours
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SMAW – Beads & Fillet Welds
120 Hours
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FCAW Pipe
45 Hours
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SMAW – Open V-Groove Welds
120 Hours
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Oxyfuel Cutting
30 Hours
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GTAW Aluminum Plate
45 Hours
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Weld Quality
15 Hours
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Welding Blueprints
15 Hours
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Oxyfuel Cutting
30 Hours
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GMAW/FCAW Equipment and Setup
15 Hours
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FCAW Plate
60 Hours
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GTAW Aluminum Pipe
75 Hours
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SMAW – Groove Welds with Backing
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Welding
30 Hours
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GTAW Plate
60 Hours
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Welding Blueprints
15 Hours
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Robotic Welding Equipment Set-Up
15 Hours
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Fundamentals of Cutting Processes
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Cutting Processes
30 Hours
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GTAW Aluminum Plate
45 Hours
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GTAW Low Alloy & Stainless Steel Pipe
90 Hours
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SMAW – Beads & Fillet Welds
120 Hours
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Service Careers Life Skills
30 Hours
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GTAW Equipment & Filler Materials
15 Hours
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Press Brake Equipment Set-Up
15 Hours
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Fundamentals of Cutting Processes
30 Hours
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Metal Preparation and Heat Treatments
30 Hours
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Welding Joint Fit-Up and Adjustment
15 Hours
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GTAW Plate
60 Hours
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GTAW Carbon Steel Pipe
90 Hours
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FCAW Pipe
45 Hours
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SMAW - Stainless Steel Groove and Pipe Welds
75 Hours
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Oxyfuel Cutting
30 Hours
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Metal Characteristics and Properties
30 Hours
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Metal Characteristics and Properties
30 Hours
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Metal Preparation and Heat Treatments
30 Hours
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GMAW Plate
60 Hours
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Weld Quality
15 Hours
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FCAW Plate
60 Hours
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SMAW – Groove Welds with Backing
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Cutting Processes
30 Hours
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Welding Detail Drawings
30 Hours
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Welding Detail Drawings
30 Hours
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Metal Characteristics and Properties
30 Hours
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Weld Quality
15 Hours
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Welding Joint Fit-Up and Adjustment
15 Hours
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GTAW Aluminum Pipe
75 Hours
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SMAW – Open V-Groove Welds
120 Hours
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Metal Characteristics and Properties
30 Hours
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Metal Preparation and Heat Treatments
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Welding
30 Hours
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Welding Detail Drawings
30 Hours
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Welding Blueprints
15 Hours
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Welding Blueprints
15 Hours
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GTAW Low Alloy & Stainless Steel Pipe
90 Hours
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SMAW – Beads & Fillet Welds
120 Hours
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Welding Detail Drawings
30 Hours
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Robotic Welder Components
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Welding
30 Hours
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Welding Joint Fit-Up and Adjustment
15 Hours
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SMAW – Electrodes
15 Hours
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GTAW Carbon Steel Pipe
90 Hours
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SMAW – Electrodes
15 Hours
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Die Bending Operations
30 Hours
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Robotic Welder Specifications
30 Hours
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SMAW – Electrodes
15 Hours
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SMAW – Equipment & Setup
15 Hours
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GTAW Aluminum Plate
45 Hours
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SMAW – Equipment & Setup
15 Hours
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Bending Fundamentals
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Robotic Welding
60 Hours
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SMAW – Equipment & Setup
15 Hours
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GMAW/FCAW Equipment and Setup
15 Hours
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GTAW Plate
60 Hours
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GMAW Aluminum Pipe and Plate
45 Hours
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Press Brake Components
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Metal Fabrication
60 Hours
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GTAW Equipment & Filler Materials
15 Hours
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GMAW Aluminum Pipe and Plate
45 Hours
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GMAW Aluminum Pipe and Plate
45 Hours
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GMAW - Pipe
60 Hours
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Metal Preparation and Heat Treatments
30 Hours
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GMAW/FCAW Equipment and Setup
15 Hours
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GMAW - Pipe
60 Hours
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GMAW - Pipe
60 Hours
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GMAW Plate
60 Hours
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Fundamentals of Press Brake Operations
30 Hours
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Oxyfuel Cutting
30 Hours
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Oxyfuel Cutting
30 Hours
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GMAW Plate
60 Hours
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GMAW/FCAW Equipment and Setup
15 Hours
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Fundamentals of Metal Fabrication
60 Hours
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Fundamentals of Cutting Processes
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Cutting Processes
30 Hours
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Weld Quality
15 Hours
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Press Brake Equipment Set-Up
15 Hours
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Metal Preparation and Heat Treatments
30 Hours
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Metal Preparation and Heat Treatments
30 Hours
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Welding Blueprints
15 Hours
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Welding Joint Fit-Up and Adjustment
15 Hours
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Metal Characteristics and Properties
30 Hours
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Metal Characteristics and Properties
30 Hours
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Welding Joint Fit-Up and Adjustment
15 Hours
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Welding Blueprints
15 Hours
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Welding Detail Drawings
30 Hours
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Welding Detail Drawings
30 Hours
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SMAW – Electrodes
15 Hours
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Oxyfuel Cutting
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Welding
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Welding
30 Hours
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SMAW – Equipment & Setup
15 Hours
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Fundamentals of Cutting Processes
30 Hours
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GTAW Equipment & Filler Materials
15 Hours
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Metal Preparation and Heat Treatments
30 Hours
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GMAW/FCAW Equipment and Setup
15 Hours
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Metal Characteristics and Properties
30 Hours
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Oxyfuel Cutting
30 Hours
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Welding Detail Drawings
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Cutting Processes
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Press Brake Operations
30 Hours
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Metal Preparation and Heat Treatments
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Metal Fabrication
60 Hours
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Metal Characteristics and Properties
30 Hours
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Welding Detail Drawings
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Welding
30 Hours
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Sequence of Courses |
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Planning, managing and performing the processing of materials into intermediate or final products and related professional and technical support activities such as production planning and control, maintenance and manufacturing/process engineering.
| Pathways |
Welding and Metal Fabrication |
Quality Assurance |
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| Career Majors | |||
Robotic Welding Operator480 Hours
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Plasma/Flame Burn Table Operator735 Hours
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Lab Technician975 Hours
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| Recommended Course Sequence |
Workforce Connection
120 Hours
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Workforce Connection
120 Hours
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Professional Support Skills
60 Hours
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Workforce Staging
30 Hours
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Workforce Staging
30 Hours
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Lab Management and Quality Issues
75 Hours
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Robotic Welding Operations
45 Hours
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Operating Plasma/Flame Burn Table
45 Hours
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Organic Analysis (GC/MS and IR)
75 Hours
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Weld Quality
15 Hours
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Production Metal Work
75 Hours
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Laboratory Techniques II
75 Hours
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Welding Blueprints
15 Hours
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Plasma/Flame Burn Table Specifications
30 Hours
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Lab Sciences Orientation II
75 Hours
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Robotic Welding Equipment Set-Up
15 Hours
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Fundamentals of Computer Aided Drafting and Design
120 Hours
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Titration and Standardization
75 Hours
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Fundamentals of Cutting Processes
30 Hours
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Welding Blueprints
15 Hours
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Organic Chemistry
45 Hours
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Metal Characteristics and Properties
30 Hours
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Plasma/Flame Burn Table Equipment Set-Up
15 Hours
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Medical Safety and Analysis
60 Hours
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Welding Detail Drawings
30 Hours
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Oxyfuel Cutting
30 Hours
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Industrial Safety and Analysis
60 Hours
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Robotic Welder Specifications
30 Hours
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Fundamentals of Cutting Processes
30 Hours
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Environmental Safety and Analysis
60 Hours
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Metal Preparation and Heat Treatments
30 Hours
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Metal Characteristics and Properties
30 Hours
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Scientific Mathematics
60 Hours
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Robotic Welder Components
30 Hours
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Welding Detail Drawings
30 Hours
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Laboratory Techniques I
60 Hours
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Fundamentals of Robotic Welding
60 Hours
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Metal Preparation and Heat Treatments
30 Hours
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General Lab Safety
60 Hours
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Plasma/Flame Burn Table Components
30 Hours
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Introduction to Quality Control
60 Hours
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Fundamentals of Plasma/Flame Burn Table Operations
45 Hours
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Lab Glassware and Equipment
45 Hours
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Fundamentals of Metal Fabrication
60 Hours
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Introduction to Laboratory Careers
30 Hours
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