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2.40 Credits
This class will teach students the fundamentals of injection molds, the materials used to create and fill molds, the different types of molds, and the various methods used to design, test and use molds in a production process. Particular emphasis will be placed on the mold design process and how to handle inherent challenges associated with creating molds for rapid and repeatable production. As part of the design process, students will learn how to prototype and test molds as part of troubleshoot various design challenges.
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4.00 Credits
Provide class participants with the skills to be able to design, implement, maintain and continuously improve a viale Statistical Process Control system. The class will consist of an interactive presentation and various group exercise that will teach students how statistics and SPC can and cannot be used in various scenarios. The class will cover the origins of quality control, how SPC developed and how it continues to innovate manufacturing and production process today.
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29.00 Credits
This training is designed to provide entry-level skills for individuals interested in a career in Industrial Maintenance with an emphasis on Programmable Logic Controllers. Focus is on the knowledge and skills required for a maintenance technician responsible for both electrical and mechanical machines and equipment. Students receive both theory and hands-on training.
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29.00 Credits
This training is designed to provide entry-level skills for individuals interested in a career in Industrial Maintenance with an emphasis in Welding. Focus is on the knowledge and skills required for a maintenance technician responsible for both electrical and mechanical machines and equipment. Students receive both theory and hands-on training.
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29.00 Credits
This training is designed to provide entry-level skills to individuals interested in a career in Industrial in a career in Industrial Maintenance with an emphasis on Machining. Focus is on the knowledge and skills required for a maintenance technician responsible for both electrical machines and equipment. Students receive both theory and hands-on training.
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4.00 Credits
This 40 hour overview provides students with employment readiness skills for a career as an operator or machinist. The program is designed to familiarize students with the work, tasks, essential skills and daily operations of what it means to work as an operator or machinist in shops from an industry standard. Specifically, the class will cover shop safety, math skills, shop processes and procedures, measurement skills and working with manual machines and hand tools.
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11.20 Credits
This fast-paced 112-hour program is designed to teach students how to interpret industrial schematics and assembly drawings, work with precision measuring tools and measurements, set-up machinery and equipment to produce assigned parts on traditional lathes and mills as well as automated machining equipment using computer numerical control (CNC) programming. Students will learn basic and intermediate machining operations and learn how to spot defects and contribute to quality control.
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300.00 Credits
Entry level Industrial Manufacturing Technicians operate industrial production related equipment, work with manufacturing related tools, and perform work processes related to a variety of manufacturing settings. Apprentices will learn to set up, operate, monitor, and control production equipment. They will also help improve manufacturing processes and schedules to meet customer requirements. In order to obtain well-rounded training and thereby qualify as a skilled worker in the occupation, the apprentice shall have experience and training in the following areas and shall demonstrate competency, as specified herein. This instruction and experience shall include the following operations but not necessarily in the sequence given. Time spent on specific operations need not be continuous. Industry competency models outline skill sets and competencies that are essential to educate and train a globally competitive workforce. Entry-level critical work functions include: 1. Understand the various manufacturing types, processes, and products. 2. Understand the manufacturing business as a system that integrates multiple disciplines, processes, and stake- holders. 3. Manage raw materials/consumables. 4. Operate and control production equipment. This course is a blended learning program that includes classroom discussions, on-line learning modules and on-the-job-training assignments for a total learning experience of 3000 hours, generally scheduled over an 18 month period.
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6.00 Credits
This course will introduce all new hires to the Pratt Whitney system and standards. New hires will get an over view on jet engines introduction, machining basics, print reading, OpCert training, visual inspection, and visual specification inspection, Gage basics, shop math and other standards specific to Pratt Whitney.
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1.60 Credits
Kaizen is a continuous process improvement philosophy that promotes constant improvement by monitoring business processes and making adjustments. Kaizen involves people at all levels of the organization to participate. This course provides individuals with an awareness of the philosophy and the kaizen approach and tools. Effectively applying kaizen philosophy and tools can significantly improve value added productivity and reduce waste and associated cost.
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