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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to manufacturing in the medical device industry. Topics covered include the roles of regulation, documentation, identification and traceability, procedures and process control, and product acceptance in the device industry. Common device materials, joining methods, catheter assembly, basic test methods, packaging, and sterilization are discussed. Basic skills in microscope use, ergonomics, wire preparation and termination; soldering and rework; ESD management; adhesive preparation, application, and curing; and trouble-shooting are developed. (Prereq: METS1015 and METS1035 or instructor approval) (BP/EP) 4 cr
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to aspects of medical device manufacturing quality systems that fall under federal and international regulation. The student will gain knowledge of US regulations including: Quality Systems Requirements (QSR), current Good Manufacturing Practice (cGMP), and Quality Systems Inspection Techniques (QSIT). International regulations such as ISO 13485 will also be covered. Emphasis will be placed on understanding how domestic and international regulations affect design, development, documentation, production, corrective and preventive action, and site inspection in manufacturing facilities. Students will practice proper documentation techniques and participate in mock audits. (Prereq: None) (BP) 3 cr
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2.00 Credits
In this course students will build and program a small robot based on the Bugbrain/Cricket models. During the construction of the robot, students will be exposed to electronic components, printed circuit boards as well as the BasicX microprocessor and its programming language. Students will develop a basic understanding of these electronic components plus develop assembly/soldering techniques. The students will take home their projects and the programming language after the course is finished to continue exploring and expanding the robots for themselves. (Prereq: None) (BP/EP) 2 cr
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to basic quality control principles, techniques, and procedures used by organizations to assure customer satisfaction of a product and/or service. This course includes quality control concepts utilizing common measurement methods and tools used for inspection. (Prereq: None) (BP/EP) 3 cr
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the skills, technology, work environment, potential salary, and job placement for occupations in the fields of Machine Tool Technology, Mechatronics (Automation Robotics, Electronics, Fluid Power), Welding and Metal Fabrication, Plastics Engineering Technology, and Engineering CAD (Computer-Aided Design) Technology. This dynamic course includes industry-specific tours, as well as hands-on projects that familiarize students with field practices and shop safety. A technical aptitude assessment will be administered to assist students in determining if a career in manufacturing fits with their interests and abilities. The steps for enrolling in a program at HTC will be reviewed. (Prereq: None) (BP/EP) 2 cr
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6.00 Credits
This course prepares students to enter the manufacturing field with acquired basic skills in shop math, print reading, measuring tools, hand tools, shop safety, employment/life skills, metallurgy, and biology. Students also learn about federal and international regulations, cleanroom techniques and quality systems. Successful completion is measured by the student's ability to determine whether a part has been manufactured to customer requirement and specifications within a safe, effective work environment. (Prereq: None) (BP/EP) 6 cr
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares students to enter the manufacturing field by applying acquired skills in shop math, print reading, measuring tools, hand tools, shop safety, employment/life skills, metallurgy, and quality systems. Successful completion is measured by the student's ability to determine whether a part has been manufactured to customer requirement and specifications within a safe, effective work environment. (Prereq: METS1100 or instructor approval) (BP/EP) 3 cr
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5.00 Credits
This course is designed for M-Powered students to bridge into diploma-granting programs successfully. All the topics covered in the earlier classes are explored with emphasis on more advanced knowledge and skills development in the areas of print reading, mathematics, and quality assurance. (Prereq: METS1105 or instructor approval) (BP/EP) 5 cr
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2.00 Credits
This 80-hour course provides students with a prescribed on-the-job educational experience in their area of emphasis: CNC (computer numerical control) machine operator, precision metal stamping, quality, research and development lab and manufacturing process. Students receive Performance Achievement Records (PAR's) that outline the curriculum and are evaluated against these predetermined curriculum objectives by the employer. (Prereq: METS1105 or instructor approval) (BP/EP) 2 cr
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3.00 Credits
This course will familiarize the learner with a variety of established practices and procedures. This course introduces widely followed environmental procedures prescribe by State and Federal laws. An emphasis on established safety, preventive maintenance and good industrial practices will be experienced throughout this course. A focus on accepted workplace rules, behavior and professionalism, material handling, hand tool identification and proper usage will be discussed. The importance of utilizing emerging computer software and mobile based applications will be highlighted. This course is appropriate for those seeking employment within technical skill fields. (Prereq: None) (BP/EP) 3 cr
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