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Machining Technology

Advanced Manufacturing and Industrial Technologies

Programs of Learning

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Industrial Electricity - General Technology, AAS

Students will complete a primary technical specialty in Industrial Electricity and a secondary specialty specific to their educational and career goals.

  • Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
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Industrial Electricity Certificate

Industrial electricity students study electrical theory. They also learn electrical and electronic circuits, motor controls, and programmable logic controller fundamentals.

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Mechatronics Technology Certificate

Mechatronics Technology is an interdisciplinary field involving control systems, electronic systems, computer networks, and mechanical systems that integrates product design and automated manufacturing processes.

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Mechatronics Technology with Process Control Electives, AAS

This program will allow Mechatronics students to have an elective path into the Process Control field

  • Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
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Mechatronics Technology, AAS

This program develops students through skills training and academics. Focus is placed on an integrated model approach of analysis and troubleshooting on advanced automated equipment and machinery found in modern manufacturing facilities. The program combines electronic, mechanical, robotics and control systems technologies.

  • Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
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Precision Machining and Manufacturing Certificate

Precision Machining and Manufacturing students learn to set up and operate all standard machine tools. They acquire knowledge and skills in mathematics, blueprint reading, and precision measuring equipment. The Precision Machining and Manufacturing Program is accredited by the National Institute of Metalworking Skills (NIMS). Each student will have the opportunity to earn Level I Credentials with NIMS.

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Precision Machining and Manufacturing, AAS

Precision Machining and Manufacturing students learn to set up and operate all standard machine tools. They acquire knowledge and skills in mathematics, blueprint reading, drafting, metals and heat treatment, precision measuring equipment, and computer numerical control (CNC). Precision Machining and Manufacturing Program is accredited by the National Institute of Metalworking Skills (NIMS). Each student will have the opportunity to earn Level I Credentials with NIMS.

  • Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
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Process Control Technology - General Technology, AAS

Process Control Technology is an interdisciplinary field involving control systems, electronic systems, industrial instrumentation, and mechanical systems to automate the control of physical parameters of manufacturing systems such as pressure, flow, level, temperature, pH, humidity, and mixing ratios. *SCC IS NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE PROCESS CONTROL TECHNOLOGY - AAS.

  • Associate of Applied Science (AAS)
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Process Control Technology Certificate

Process Control Technology is an interdisciplinary field involving control systems, electronic systems, industrial instrumentation, and mechanical systems to automate the control of physical parameters of manufacturing system such as pressure, flow, level, temperature, pH, humidity, and mixing ratios. *SCC IS NOT CURRENTLY ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE PROCESS CONTROL TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE.

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Non-Credit Options

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Introduction to Industrial Electricity

Introduction to Industrial electricity students will study basic electrical theory. They will also learn the fundamentals of electrical and electronic circuits, and motor controls.

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Introduction to Mechatronics

The Introduction to Mechatronics course provides participants with the foundational skills needed to succeed in today’s advanced manufacturing and industrial environments.

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Forklift Training - Sitdown

This course presents types and designs of backhoe excavators, safe operating techniques of the backhoe and front bucket tractor, and use of the backhoe for trenching and digging foundations. Setting up the backhoe safely is emphasized.

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Forklift Training-Standup Reach Truck

Be on the move and learn a new skill that will increase your opportunities in the workforce. You will learn the correct care and use of a stand up forklift. You will be trained using OSHA's Powered Industrial Truck Standard OSHA Standard 1910.178 , forklift design limitations, use in material handling, pre-operation check, operator skills and accident prevention.

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Management Development Program

This program is designed for individuals aspiring to advance their careers within their organizations by enhancing their management and supervisory skills.

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NCCER Construction Foreman Certification

The new Construction Foreman Certification Program is a comprehensive, turnkey solution designed for new or existing foremen to provide them with a solid foundation for their first role in field leadership.

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NCCER Construction Superintendent Certification

NCCER’s Construction Superintendent Certification Program is designed to help existing and future superintendents understand how to master the challenges they face in the field while also helping them excel in both business and people management.

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Six Sigma Green Belt

In the Six Sigma Green Belt class, students learn and apply the skills required to complete six sigma improvement projects. Class is based on the DMAIC improvement cycle.

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Six Sigma Yellow Belt

Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt professionals are valuable assets within an organization.

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