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    This course will validate with a MSSC certification a participant¿s technical, academic and employability skills needed in the modern advanced manufacturing workplace. The training involves extensive use of electronic media simulations featuring a seamlessly blended learning environment combining fully certified trainer instruction with on-line components, delivered in a comprehensive (integrated) format. The student will participate in four training modules consisting of computer simulations and hands-on practical learning. This combination provides the participant with an opportunity to develop a comprehensive set of maintenance skills. The final outcome builds upon the certification by providing the student with additional lab training which reinforces the applied skills necessary for success in today¿s industrial maintenance programs.
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    Introduces the basic principles and practices of Safety and Quality used in manufacturing environments. Safety instruction covers topics including; Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS), confined space, lock out/tag out, zero energy state, hazardous materials, storage of flammable materials, storage of fuel gas and high pressure gas cylinders, portable powered tool safety, hand tool safety, record keeping, training, employer enforcement of safety regulations, and right to know This course also covers current quality control concepts and techniques in industry with emphasis on modern manufacturing requirements. Topics of instruction include basic statistical and probability theory, sampling techniques, process control charts, nature of variation, histograms, attributes and variable charts. This course will use lecture, lab, online simulation and programming to prepare students for Certified Production Technician Testing through Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC).
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    Introduces the student to materials and processes common in Design and Manufacturing Technology. This course will emphasize a practical understanding of materials used in production processes. Techniques for proper selection, evaluation, measurement and testing of materials will be covered. Students will be required to perform basic manual and machine production processes in a project oriented learning environment.
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    This course provides math skills in a machine shop environment. Students will become equipped with a solid foundation of the mathematical tools required to solve more complex mathematical operations. This course will focus on algebraic concepts and the steps involved in adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing as well as the order of operations. This course will provide various forms of numbers such as fractions, decimals, percents, radical signs, absolute value signs exponents, and ratios.
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    This course provides math skills in a machine shop environment. Students will become equipped with a solid foundation of the mathematical tools required to solve more complex mathematical operations. Included are applications that are three dimensional in nature such as angled holes and surfaces that are utilized concepts found in solid geometry.
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    This course provides math skills in a machine shop environment. Students will become equipped with a solid foundation of the mathematical tools required to solve more complex mathematical operations. Included are applications that are three dimensional in nature such as angled holes and surfaces that are utilized concepts found in solid geometry; an introduction to trigonometric functions with V-blocks, thread wire checking dimensions, dovetails and angle cuts.
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    Fundamentals of the metric system. Fundamental operations with whole numbers, common fractions, decimals, percentages and ratios and proportions. Algebraic expressions, operations, powers and roots. Compute measurements of geometric figures.
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    This course will help provide a math refresher for engineers and a solid mathematical base for subsequent study of engineering math. Essential topics include sequences and series, functions, differentiation, vectors, integration and differential equations are covered clearly and concisely. Key ideas are highlighted and developed through detailed examples, which will allow the participant help assimilate concepts and build confidence in applying math to the solution of engineering problems.
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    Studies applied mechanics dealing with bodies at rest without the use of calculus. Covers units, vectors, forces, equilibrium, moments and couples, planar force systems, distributed forces, analysis of structures, and friction.
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    This course studies the physical and chemical behavior of metallic elements, their inter-metallic compounds, and their mixtures or alloys. Participants will gain a thorough understanding of practical applications in various fields of metals and alloy production, testing and manufacturing processes. Industry or production specific requests can be accommodated to fully integrate the course outcomes to meet your strategic needs. Additional course objectives in welding metallurgy, metallurgy for the non-metallurgist, advanced topics in specialized production formats or specific topics in various metals are available.
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