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Lunch and Learn seminar to organizations and individuals interested in learning more about the technological capabilities of the Warsaw campus¿s Orthopedic and Advanced Manufacturing Training Center. Participants will hear a brief presentation, while enjoying lunch; followed by a machinery demonstration and opportunity to ask questions about Ivy Tech¿s many workforce and academic training options. Lunch will be provided.
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Upon successful completion of this course the student will be expected to: Course description ¿ This 2-day course supplements individual preparation for anyone interested in passing the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) Green Associate Exam. After an introduction to the exam format and computer based testing, your instructor will give an overview of how the LEED® rating system works. Next, the group will then examine the core concepts of green building as they relate to each of the rating systems. Finally, your instructor will explain what you need to study after leaving this class to increase your chances of passing the exam. Sample questions and memorization worksheets will be presented and discussed throughout the course.
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This LEED Operations & Maintenance course includes a complete review of LEED credits, hundreds of simulated LEED AP+ exam questions, LEED O&M worksheets, and strategies for passing the exam. LEED for Existing Buildings addresses whole-building cleaning and maintenance issues (including chemical use), recycling programs, exterior maintenance programs, and systems upgrades. The audience for this course includes: Developers, Contractors, Architects, Lawyers, Builders, Engineers, Product Representatives, Real Estate Brokers, and anyone interested in understanding green building principles. Credentials: LEED AP-O&M (Industry-recognized by US Green Building Council). Note: Tuition does not include exam fee.
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This LEED Building Design & Construction course includes a complete review of LEED credits, hundreds of simulated LEED AP+ exam questions, LEED BD&C worksheets, strategies for passing the exam as well a review of the processes, procedures, and calculations associated with attaining LEED certification for a building. LEED Building Design & Construction is the largest and broadest of the US Green Building Council¿s LEED rating systems. Audiences for this class are: Developers, Contractors, Architects, Lawyers, Builders, Engineers, Product Representatives, Real Estate Brokers, and anyone interested in understanding green building principles. Credentials: LEED AP-O&M (Industry-recognized by US Green Building Council). Note: Tuition does not include exam fee.
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Explores the intent and use of the machinery handbook. Applies principles and concepts in the machinery handbook to projects in the industry.
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This course provides an overview of machining operations, including basic sequences, mill, lathe, saw, and drill press functions. Students will learn about materials used and various tasks using these machines.
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This instructor led course uses E-learning materials, OJT Training guides with skill assessment, and NIMS Certification testing to focus on the processes required to manufacture basic precision quality parts with minimal waste. Students learn by doing with hands on projects, supplemented with focused lectures, additional reference materials, and continual improvement through the instructor¿s input and guidance. For experienced or advanced students, CNC Operator Level I can be customized to include specialized, company or industry specific equipment or materials, advanced course materials, or other specialized needs.
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Instructs the student in shop safety, industrial terminology, tools and machine tooling, measurement and layout.
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This 240-contact hour program provides students with the knowledge and skills to assemble, install, troubleshoot, repair and modify machinery and automated systems in a manufacturing environment.
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The Industrial Maintenance Training Program was established to produce a pool of workers with the entry-level skills necessary to work in the manufacturing industry. Each course is designed to introduce students to the basic terminology and technology used by many local manufacturers. Successful completion of this program can prepare students to take the American Welding Society (AWS) certification test.
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