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American manufacturers are becoming increasingly dependent upon the use of high-tech equipment that involves multiple, integrated systems. It is critical that these companies be able to recruit and employ individuals who know how to operate, troubleshoot, and maintain this high-tech equipment.
Curriculum varies based on the degree (A.A.S., A.S., or Technical Certificate) and is subject to change. Curriculum posted are samples; Advisors can help determine sequence of classes.
| GENERAL EDUCATION -- 20-21 CREDITS | |||
| Fundamentals of Public Speaking | 3 | ||
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Physics I |
4 | ||
| English Composition | 3 | ||
| Life Skills Elective | 1 | ||
| Intermediate Algebra | 3 | ||
| Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry | 3 | ||
| Humanities/Social Sciences Elective | 3-4 | ||
| Life Skills Elective | 3 | ||
| PROFESSIONAL / TECHNICAL CORE -- 32 CREDITS | |||
| Key Principles of Advanced Manufacturing | 3 | ||
| Technology in Advanced Manufacturing | 3 | ||
| Graphic Communications for Manufacturing | 3 | ||
| Electrical and Electronic Principles for Manufacturing | 3 | ||
| Materials and Processes for Manufacturing | 3 | ||
| Automation and Robotics in Manufacturing I | 3 | ||
| Lean Manufacturing | 3 | ||
| Automation and Robotics in Manufacturing II | 3 | ||
| Quality Systems in Manufacturing | 3 | ||
| Projects in Advanced Manufacturing | 3 | ||
| Manufacturing Co-op/Internship | 2 | ||
| REGIONALLY DETERMINED -- (Limit = 12) | |||
| TOTAL CREDITS | 64-65 | ||