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SchoolProgramCincinnatiIndustrial ElectricalState'sMaintenanceWorkforceCertificate (IEMC)DevelopmentCenter inEvendaleOverviewContactA seven-month eveningprogram designed byprofessionals in the field toprovide the knowledge andhands-on experience necessaryto work as an entry-levelelectrical maintenancetechnician with local industrialcompanies. Classes aredesigned for the hands-onlearner. Extensive labs allowstudents the opportunity topractice their learning and skillson industrial applications andprocesses. All learning and skillslead to proficiency in theinstallation, maintenance, andtroubleshooting of industrialelectrical systems.Jim State WDC,513-569-4945James.Bax@cincinnatistate.edu

Clark StateManufacturingFoundationsCertificateThe ManufacturingFoundation Certificate isdesigned for students whowish to enhance their skills inareas related acturingReadiness - MSSCCertificationNo courses listed facturingfoundationdepartmentalcertificate

ColumbusStateCommunityCollegeoutreach toWorthingtonCity SchoolsModernManufacturingWork ogaCommunityCollegeSteelworkers of ernea@tri-c.eduLakelandCommunityCollegeExploring Careers in "Exploring Careers inManufacturingManufacturing" was developedto help individuals grasp anunderstanding of today'smanufacturing environment,educate them as to the differenttypes of careers available inmanufacturing (not all inclusive),help someone experience thedifferent skills sets used inmanufacturing, and mostimportant to allow someone tosee if the manufacturingenvironment fits them or theyfit in the manufacturingenvironment.Randy 40.525.7453,WJeffries@lakelandcc.edu

designed to meet employeddemand in Ohio for entry levelrelated workers and as route toadditional educational pathwaysCarrie Delaney440-366-4726,cdelaney@lorainccc.edu;Tammy Jenkins440-366-4833,tjenkins@lorainccc.edu

LorainCountyCommunityCollegeGeneral Technician Designed to provide studentsShort-termwith the knowledge and skillsCertificatenecessary for the competentperformance as an entry-leveltechnician.Glen Vasiloff440-366-7009,gvasilof@lorainccc.edu

LorainCountyCommunityCollegeTRAINintegrated earn and learnprogram for AdvancedManufacturing, modeled afterKY FAME; allows students towork in the field ofmicroelectronics and apply theknowledge learned in theclassroom.CourtneyTenhover ord440-366-4206;www.lorainccc.edu/MEMS

North Central IndustrialState College Readiness Program

Rhodes State ajorRhodes State ManufacturingCollegeTechnoilogiesThe application of flexiblemanufacturing systemsconcepts to the totallyautomated factory will requiretechnicians who are able tofunction in the world of robots,computerized numericalcontrolled machines, computeraided drafting and design,automated warehousingsystems and the total flexiblemanufacturing network. Themajor derives its curriculumcontent from a combination ofcourse offerings from theElectronic EngineeringTechnology and the MechanicalEngineering Technologyprograms, with inclusion of fourFMS technical studies courses,maintaining the same generalstudies and related studiescurrently required by thosemajors.RogerNewhouse,MIT, Chair;(419) 9958139,newhouse.r@RhodesState.eduDr. KennethBaker, Dean ofBusiness,Technologyand PublicService;baker.k@rhodesstate.edu

West CentralOhioManufacturing Consortium(inconjunctionwith RhodesState)BasicManufacturingPathway Class(Taken at OMJ)hands-on trainingDoug Durilatat 419-9958353 WCMOC;Anne CoburnGriffis,AssistantDirector,Marketing &CollegeRelations 419995-8458,coburngriffis.a@RhodesState.edu

Pathways:Entrance RequirementsCertifications:Students will be able to accessIndustrial Electricalfree tutoring, job placementMaintenance Certificateassistance, direct engagement(IEMC)with employers, career advisorassistance, resume prepartion andcareer placement services.Used by several local companiesfor their apprentice training.

see course description forspecific pre-reqsThe program courses are includedin all other Industrial andEngineering certificate andassociate degree program sostudents can apply theManufacturing Foundationscertificate to any of the Industrialand Engineering certificates andassociate degreesThe ManufacturingFoundation Certificate isdesigned for students whowish to enhance theirskills in areas related tomanufacturing.Once they pass the exams in eachsubject area, they earn nationallyrecognized employabilitycredentials in thoseManufacturing fields.MSSC Certification inManufacturing Safety andQuality and ContinuousImprovement.

The program is open to anyincoming CSCC EMECstudent. High schoolgraduates that havecompleted Project Lead theWay (PLTW) curriculum maybegin the program withapproximately 18 credithours for work completedwhile in highschool. Between high schooland College, the studentsengage in a summer bridgeprogram.no specific industry certificationsbut may tie into MSCC programbut so far not hearing need itfrom employers. After 2ndsemester apply to employer formore targeted directionHigh school diploma (orequivalent)Pass college entrance examor Performance AssessmentNetwork evaluationComplete 15 core creditswhile maintaining aminimum 2.8/4.0 GPA toenrollPass drug screeningIt has been available to thepublic for free for almosttwo years now, and pilotedwithin a high school as ahybrid course (instructor andself paced led).possible paid internships after 1st ATS degree in eitherand 3rd semestersElectrical Technology (65credits) or MechanicalTechnology (66 credits)After the Evaluation Process: TheCourse Instructor will determinethe student’s eligibility for theAWT Scholarship, assist with thedevelopment of the student’s“next step” action plan, and/orassist the student in the processof enrolling into LakelandCommunity College, or help referelsewhere for other trainingopportunities. As an option, a sitevisit with a Lake Countymanufacturer can be arranged fora “real life” exposure to amanufacturing environment.end of first year graduateEMEC, degree completionat end of two, no specificindustry certifications,may tie into MSCCprogram but so far nothearing need for it fromemployersTo be considered foreligibility for the AWTScholarship, you mustcomplete all the modules,and the material withineach module, includingthe Module 10 - CampusVisit.

HS diploma or equivalentdrug-freeNatl Career Readinesscertificate - bronzeCPT thru MSSCOSHA 10 General SafetyCertificateNational Career ReadinessCertificate - bronze

The graduate will repair, test,adjust, operate or installengineering equipment. LorainCounty Community College hasarticulation agreements withcolleges and universities includingprograms offered by LCCC'sUniversity Partnership.The general technicianshort term certificate isdesigned to providestudents with theknowledge and skillsnecessary for thecompetent performanceas an entry-leveltechnician.

HS diploma or GEDStudents have theopportunity to earn ashort-term or one-yeartechnical certificate thatall credits lead to anassociate MEMS degree

18 years of age or older andeligible to work in the US.OSHA 10 General SafetyCertificateNCSC Industrial ReadinessTraining CertificateWorkKey Scores

Manufacturing EngineeringTechnology, offered under theMechanical EngineeringTechnology program, is designedspecifically to give studentspreparation for technician-levelemployment in the fields ofrobotics, automated systems andassociated areas under the broadumbrella of flexible manufacturingsystems (FMS).MSSC-CPTearn credit/credit byexperience

Basic Pathway stackable pathway:The WCOMC recently approved a13 credit hour ProductionAssociate certificate that includesRhodes State College courses SDE1010 (First Year Experience), AMT1020 (Preventive Maintenance),AMT 1040 (Blueprint Reading),IMT 1911 (Technical Math), AMT1091 (Safety) and MET 1110(Manufacturing Processes).Rhodes State officials areconsidering adding the BasicPathway course (IMT 1020) in theProduction Associate certificate tomake it a stackable credential.The Production Associatecertificate is under considerationin academic committees forrecognition by Rhodes StateCollege.Students enrolled in thiscourse may take NationalCareer ReadinessCertification (NCRC)assessments at no cost tothem; being built intoproduction associatescertificate so will bestackable credential, reexamining what it wouldtake to reimbed intoMSSC, want MFCcertification (coming fromindustry side) don’t getOSHA, or green belt oryellow, but considering it

Contact Hours14 credit hours7 month eveningprogram, two nights aweek 5:30-9:30pmIndustry PartnersIndustry Intro:Manufacturing Overview

5 creditsCourses only offeredonsite at Leffel Lanelocation; EBE1000 andINT1000 offered online.50 Credits; 2-quartercourse

Honda; Worthington;Rimrock, AutoTool; Abbot,PharmaForce, PK Controls4 semesters10-14 hours estimated,online courseArcelor MittalModule 1 – An Overview ofManufacturingModule 2 – The ManufacturingProcess

5 credits8 week programALPCO, AutoCamENGR 120 - An introductory coursedesigned to promote students'academic, social and career skills bystudying the practice of engineeringand engineering technology in themodern world. Profiles of realengineers and technicians in thefield, their job tasks, lifestyles andcareer paths are discussed. How tosucceed in the classroom thourghopen-ended problem-solvingactivities, how to gain hands-onexperience through lab exercises andwork-based learning, and how tofunction on a team in an academicenvironment are discussed whiletouring engineering labs. (1 credit)

22 credits

61 credit hours3-4 employers, - NanoBioSystems (NBS), SMARTMicrosystems; partneredwith TeamNEO, possiblyEaton, couple others

4 days per week for 4weeks

The Basic Pathway classhas recently beenapproved by the RhodesState College Senate as a2-credit hour course (IMT1020 – ManufacturingConcepts) and is proposedto be offered underCollege Credit Plus (CCP),different process for PLAstudents40-hour class; Mondays,Wednesdays, and Fridays,9am to 2pmModule #1 - What is Manufacturing? Manufacturing Company Internetsite Search, Manufacturing CompanyConcentrations

Career educationFoundations Components:Manufacturing Tools and SafetyProcessesTEM 120 - IndustrialElectricity (2.5credits),TEM 150 Industrial Power Systems(1 credit),TEM 140 Electrical LadderDiagrams (1 credit),TEM160 Motor ControlSystems (2.5credits),TEM 170 Sensors for IndustrialControl Systems (1credit),TEM 180 Programmable LogicControllers 1 (2.5 credits)Math/Measurement SkillsMMC 105 -Shop Math (1credit)

ENT1000 Introduction toIndustrial andEngineering Technology Exploration of industrialand engineeringtechnology careers.Introduction tosketching, criticalthinking, design, andproject managementskills. Introduction tocampus resources andcomputer services. Timemanagement, studyskills, communicationskills. Using electronicmedia for informationgathering, presentations,communication and datamanagement. (3 credits)INT1000 OSHA 10- ENT1050 ManufacturingHour General Safety - Foundations - Instruction inTraining program for print reading and partvisualization from drawings,general industry.Provides training for including sketching multiview drawings and threeworkers anddimensional models, locationemployers on theof key features andrecognition,dimensioning specifications.avoidance,Beginning concepts inabatement, andprevention of safety geometric dimensioning andand health hazards tolerancing. Instruction inusing precision measurementin work placetools including, but notsettings. 10-Hourlimited to: scales, calipers,General IndustryCertificate (1 credit) micrometers, dial indicators,coordinate measurementmachines. The use ofcomputer interfaces inmetrology and basicstatistical process control.Topics in lean manufacturing.(4 credits)

During the 4-daySummer Bridgeexperience, they areexposed to Collegefaculty, tour an advancedmanufacturing facilityand have the opportunityto hear first-hand abouta career within advancedmanufacturing.Each degree track hasindustry specific coursesfor Electrical vsMechanical Technology,listed are courses sharedby both programs unlessotherwise notes buttopic-specificHLTH 1230 MATH 1530 - College AlgebraStandard First Aidand Personal SafetyOSHA Safetystandards covered inISET 1310ISET 1300 Module 3 – CareerAssessmentModule 4 - What It’s LikeTo Work InManufacturingModule 5 - CareerPathways inManufacturingModule 9 - Education,Internships, and TrainingModule 7 – Math andMeasuring Skills

some career information Maintenance Awareness:covered in ENGR 120Covers the basicmechanical skills neededby a technician, includinguse and care of handtools and small powertools, drilling, tapping,removal of broken bolts,studs, and helicoilinsertion. Basicmeasuring tools andtechniques are coveredas well as type and use offastners, lubricants andadhesives used in repairand assembly.SAFE 105 - GeneralSafety OSHA 10:OSHA 10 hourcourse providesentry level workersgeneral awarenesson recognizing andpreventing hazardsin general industrysetting. (1 credit)Safety: Coversgeneral shop safetyfor a machiningenvironment andawareness ofhazards. Safetytopics coveredinclude MaterialSafety Data Sheets(MSDS), presonalprotectiveequipment, lockouttag out and more.Basic measuring tools andtechniques are covered inMainentance Awareness.

AETC 121 ALET 113 - ASHA 10 CADD 111 - Introduction toProgrammable LogicConstruction Safety Computer Aided Drafting (2Controllers OR (3 credits) OR (1 credit)credits)TECN 133 - MechanicalSystemsENGR 120 - Introductionto Engineering (1 credit)TECN 131 Manufacturing ProcessesI (3 credits)ELCT 111 - ElectricalCircuits I (3 credits)TECN 121 - Fluid Power(3 credits)SAFE 105 - OSHAGeneral Safety 10 HR

ELCT 111 - ElectricalCircuits I, MEMS 122 Intro to MicroelectricalMechanical Systems,CADD 111 - Intro toComputer Aided Design,ELCT 121 DigitalElectronics, MEMS 132 MEMS Packaging, CADD216 - Intro to 3DModeling, AETC 192 Intro to PersonalFabrication, MEMS 287 Work-based Learning I,ELCT 115 - FabricationProcesses of Electronics,ELCT - 223 - ElectronicDevices I, MEMS 288 Work-based Learning II,MEMS 211 - Microfabrication Processing ,MEMS 221 - MicroSystems CapstoneProjectMTHM 121 - Technical Math1MTHM 168 - Statistics

MFGT 1110 SafetyManufacturingProcesses: (3 Credits; 2Lecture Hours; 2 LabHours) This course offersan introduction tomanufacturing methodsand basic machine tooloperation. Students willbe provided thebackground needed toread and interprettechnical drawings andproper use of a variety ofinspection andmeasuring tools.Students will alsodevelop and use shopdocuments such as jobplans and blueprints. Labactivities includeSoldering, Electroplating,CNC Engraving, Moldmaking, Polymer Resinand Sheet Metalfabrication. Diligentattention is given tofi hdMeasurement with calipers

EET 1330 - Digital Circuits(4 credits), MET 1000 Engineering Graphicswith AutoCAD (4 credits),MET 1110 Manufacturing Processes(3 credits), CPT 1120 Introduction to VBProgramming (3credits),MET 1020 Material Science (3credits),EET 1110 Circuit Analysis I (3credits),EET 2910 ProgrammableControllers (3credits),FMS 2110 - BasicRobotics andMechatronics (3 credits),FMS 2210 - CAM/CNCMachining I (3 credits),MET 2310 - Power (3credits), FMS 2130 Industrial Mechatronicsand Robotics (3 credits),FMS 2220 - /CNCMachining II (3 credits)MTH 1210 - Mathematics I (3credits)

Module #3 cont- Resume Module #3 - Theand Cover Letter (Rough Manufacturing ProcessDraft)Module #5 cont Resume and Cover Letter(Final Draft)Students who achievethe WCOMC’s BasicCertification will alsoreceive information onother events thatenhance their chances ofemployment such aslocal job fairs and mockinterview daysModule #2 - Let'sTalk Safety ManufacturingCompany Haz/Matand PPEModule #4 – Math &Measurement - MathExercises, MeasurementExercises – dial calipers,rulers, tape measures, etc.

Quality/Improvement Problem-solvingTEM 190 - IndustrialElectricalTroubleshooting (2.5credits)Blueprint ReadingProfessional Readiness

Lean manufacturingcovered in ENT 1050EBE1000 EmployabilitySkills - Life, career, andeducational goals;resume and cover letter;research organization;interviewing skills,discussion of professionalimage; follow-up letter;co-op/internshipprocesses. (1 credit)

MET 2400 - StatisticalQuality Control(Mechanical Techonly): Statisticalquality control is thecollection, analysis,andinterpretation of datafor use in qualitycontrol activities.ISET 2990 - ReliabilityCenteredMaintenance:Advanced conceptsand principles oftroubleshooting,preventive andpredictivemaintenance,reliabilityISET 1100 - WeldingBlueprint Reading(Mechanical Tech only):Explore the techniquesof blueprint reading andweldingsymbols relating to thewelding field, includingthe properway to read and applySPCH 1000 Fundementals ofInterpersonalCommunicationMET 1100 - TechnologyOrientation: Orientationand exploration oftechnician's role as partofModule 6 - Soft SkillsModule 8 – Other SkillsUsed in Manufacturing

ManufacturingTECN 111 - TechnicalProicesses andProblem Solving: IntroProduction:to concepts ofInvestigates how totechnical problemimprove quality,solving usingeliminate wastes,microcomputer.reduce lead time and Familiarization withinventory, andthe problem-solvingdevelop productivetechnique, based oncustomer and supplier applicationof currentrelationships. Cyclemicrocomputertime, Kanban, demand- related tools andsoftware packages, aspull, and order pushtechniques to reduce it relates to problemsinventory in the supply in engineeringchain are also covered. technology will beemphasized (3 credits)Quality Practices andProblem solving toolsMeasurement:for continuousExamines theimprovement areemployee's role incovered in Qualityproducing a qualityproduct including the Practices andbenefits of quality and Measurementthe costs of quality,and problem solvingtools for continuousi

TECN 111 - TechnicalProblem Solving (3credits)TECN 115 - IndustrialBlueprint Reading (2credits)

TECN 111 - TechnicalProblem SolvingENGL 164 - CollegeComposition II withTechnical Topics

QualityMFGT 1010 - IndustrialBlueprint Reading (2Credits; 1 Lecture Hours;2 Lab Hours): Blueprintinterpretation is a coreskill for Engineers andApprentices. Studentswill learn thefundamentals oforthographic projection,arrangement of views,application ofdimensions andtolerances, machiningand finishing processes,and more. Materialspresented conform tothe latest ANSIstandards and ISOspecifications. Sampleprints in both standardand metric format.

COM 2110 - PublicSpeaking (3 credits)COM 1140 - TechnicalWriting (3 credits)

Module #5 - Quality inManufacturing ManufacturingCompany Quality,ContinuousImprovementinstruments andapplicationModule #6 - LegoManufacturing-Timeof ManufacturerResults,Manufacturing CostsResults, PerformanceTest Resultsintegrated systemstroubleshooting;Module #7 –Integrated Systemslabs - Review TrainingSimulator video, Lab#1 – Identifytechnologies, Lab #2 –Identify safety devices,Lab #3 – Identifydiagnostic indicators,Lab #4 – Identify HMI(Human MachineInterface) screens, Lab#5 – EnergizesimulatorThe course coversworkplace “soft” skills inareas such ascommunication andteamwork.Module #2 cont - BodyLanguage AssignmentModule #3 cont Interpersonal PatternExercise

on-site componentBackground/NotesFunding Sources

2 semesters instarted in 2013 with Honda, added school andclassroom, by Maycompanies each year sinceapplying to be on site so3 days/wk on site and 2days/wk in classroom soaligning what learningwith what needed inindustryIt may need a "refresh" but currently ourManufacturing/Engineering department hasadopted it as a credit class it to make it acredit class so we have been somewhat handsoff until it is decided who can now change orupdate the content. We did find a major flawin the assessment of Module 5, which has yetto be corrected, as we are sure theassessments will probably change sincebecoming a credit course.

TECN 287 Work-BasedLearning: (1 credit)

The TRAIN OH Earn andLearn program has a paidinternship built into theprogram where studentsattend class two days aweek and work 3 days aweek with one of LCCC’sindustry partners.MEMS 289 - Work-basedLearning III,wanted to recruit from Target Lead the Waygroup, recruit from Ohio Means Jobs;targeting unemployed, underemployed, HSstudents, veterans - thought would see mostlyHS students but see full range of life path;should be low-debt, paid as of 1st semesterbut open to change similar to Columbus State

Students are required to see flyer or course catalog for full listing ofparticipate in a workcoursesbased learningexperience. Work-basedlearning experiences canhelp a student makecareer decisions, networkwith potential employers,and develop job skillsrelevant to futureemployment.MET 2991 - FieldExperience (1 credit)per Manufacturing te-Profiles/Ohio/Rhodes.aspx

SchoolProgramWashingtonCore PlusOverviewContacthttp://coreplus.org

KentuckyThe KentuckyFederation forAdvancedManufacturingEducation (KYFAME)FAME develops a pipeline ofskilled advanced manufacturingtechnicians through on-the jobapplication of a three-prongedprocess combining technicalskills, personal behaviors andmanufacturing core exercises.Josh kyCabinet y.gov; Dr.DianneLeveridgeKCTCS Directorof TechnicalPrograms e.com/JeffersonCommunity& TechnicalCollege(JCTC)KY-FAME 2.0Lightweight Innovations forTomorrow (LIFT) and JeffersonCommunity & Technical College(JCTC) today announced thelaunch of an advancemanufacturing apprenticeshiplearning pathways model foradults. The new apprenticeshipstyle initiative aims to develop apipeline of trained entrylevelworkers, while implementing anaccelerated, modularized andskills-based program forincumbent workers; that is,those already in jobs but whoare in need of continuingeducation and training.www.lift.technology orEmilyDeRocco, LIFTWorkforce andEducationDirector,ederocco@lift.technology

KentuckyManufacturing CareerCenterShort-term, /JobSeekers/KMCC.aspx#shorttermDaytonaFlorida TRADEState College, ProgramFloridaGrand Rapids ManufacturingCommunity ReadinessCollege,ProgramMichigan18 years oldand highschool diplomaor GED

MIT,CambridgeMALincoln HighSchool, SanJose, CAFundamentals of MIT is expanding the availabilityManufacturingof manufacturing education toProcessesstudents around the world bylaunching next week the firstmanufacturing-oriented massiveopen online course of its kind,the Fundamentals ofManufacturing Processes, whichwill introduce students to a widerange of manufacturingprocesses and explain thefundamental principles andpractices of manufacturing atscale.White HouseManufacturingResurgenceFACT sheetNextFlex kicks off a four-weekscalable pilot for project-basedlearning program with LincolnHigh School in San Jose, CA, thatblends technology andentrepreneurship witheducation and career pathwaylearning objectivesWhite HouseManufacturingResurgenceFACT sheet

EightMichigancommunitycolleges(Macomb,Bay de Noc,Grand Rapids,Kellogg, LakeMichigan,Lansing, MottandSchoolcraft)MichiganThe foundation of M-CAM is anCoalition forintensive job readiness programAdvancedaligned to an AdvancedManufacturing (M- Manufacturing CompetencyModel, which includes industryCAM)referrals, intake, assessment,foundational skills training,workplace competencies, andtechnical training and ends in asuccessful transition to theworkplace supported byemployer involvement. M-CAMcolleges will develop articulationand common basic skillassessments so that students inthe region gain commoncompetencies; new transferagreements forged with fouryear institutions

Pathways:Entrance RequirementsCertifications:“Core” skills/1st year, are thoserequired by all sectors. “Plus”content/2nd year, refers to skillsspecific to a single sector.Focuses can be composites,construction, electronics, metalfabricating, aerospace, maritimeand auto.Students receive acertificate of competency,often go directly into jobs.The state recognizes thecurriculum as Math,Science and Language artscredit towardsgraduation. Local districtshave the choice ofwhether or not theyrecognize Core Plus as aCTE credit or math,science and language artscredit.

Companies recruit threedifferent types of studentsfor the KY FAME program:High-achieving high schoolstudents with an interest andbackground in science,technology, engineering andmath (STEM); Veterans withtechnical backgrounds; andCurrent or displaced workersinterested in advancing theirskills. Once identified,prospective studentscomplete and submit anapplication, which is thenreviewed by KY FAME andcompany partners.Opportunity for full-timeemployment with a sponsoringemployerOr continue your education inAdvanced ManufacturingEngineering at an AMEparticipating engineeringuniversity or in AdvancedManufacturing Business atNorthwood UniversityAssociate degree inApplied Science inIndustrial MaintenanceTechnology-AdvancedManufacturing TechnicianTrack, certification as anAdvanced ManufacturingTechnician (AMT) and twoyears of work experienceAssociates in AppliedScience in uring TechnicianTrack; five semesterprogram, 68 to 71 AMTcredit hours.

National Career ReadinessCertificateCertified ProductionTechnician CertificateAchieve a 9th gradeequivalency in Reading andTotal Mathematics on TABEtest OR Score at the SilverLevel on the Floriday Readyto Work CredentialExaminationStudent has the choice to earnCertified Productionone or more certifications in the Technician (CPT)course.National Institute ofMetalworking Skills(NIMS) MillingCertificationSolidWorks CertificationsComputer Aided DraftingAutoCAD CertificationsGuarantee you at least twoAppears to be a courseinterviews with a west Michigan preparing you for themanufacturer as a result ofwork, no certificatesuccessfully completing the class.

open to anyone in the world So when you conclude thecourse, when you graduate from2.008x, you should have the toolsand confidence to enter a factorythat uses many differentmanufacturing processes-- somethat we have studied and somethat are unfamiliar-- and be ableto understand its operations andmake suggestions forimprovement.for 11th and 12th gradersOption to pay 99 forVerification Certificatethat participated in thecourse, requiresadditional work andtesting.

M-CAM will focus on careerpathways in four strong jobsectors: CNC Machining,Welding/Fabrication, MultiSkilled Technician, andProduction Operations. Theholistic M-CAM model willpromote job readiness skills,basic skill development,pathways to degrees, employerinvolvement, education plans,and prior learning assessments.Each college in the coalition hascommitted to adopting keycertifications in welding,metalworking, machining, andproduction to promote successfulemployment, while each willwork to augment rapid responsesystems in their areas so thattrade-impacted workers havetimely access to services to meetemerging needs of employers.In M-CAM’s survey ofregional employers, thesecompanies cited 53specific training gaps,including lack of localaccess to courses forspecific certificates suchas Certified QualityEngineer, and Six SigmaGreen Belt Certification.Many employers cited agap in students’ technicalskills such as blueprintreading or computeraided design (cited by 57%of employers). Inresponse, M-CAM collegeswill offer at least 13 newcredentials and update 63certificate and degreeprograms.

Contact HoursIndustry PartnersBoeingIndustry Intro:Manufacturing Overview

68 to 71 AMT credit hours 100 companies acrossKentucky such as 3MManufacturing, Bosch AS,Approximately 1,800General Electric,Hahnhours of on-the-jobAutomation, L’Oréal,training and workMUBEA and Toyota.experienceOver the course of fiveconsecutive semesters,selected programparticipants complete a40-hour work week, pluscourse homework. Thework week includes: 16hours of instruction andlabs over two days oncampus in a simulatedmanufacturing setting at aKentucky Community andTechnical College Systemlocation; and 24 hours ofhands-on apprenticeshipstyle training withmentors at an AMTOver the course of theprogram, companysponsors commit toproviding valuable workexperience, includingcompetitive pay, hands-oninstruction and a flexibleschedule. Most studentsearn 25,000- 30,000,enough to cover the costsof tuition.JCTC will serve as projectlead. Partners includeKentucky Community &Technical College System,Kentucky Cabinet forEconomic Development,Kentucky ManufacturingCareer Center, as well asarea manufacturers whohave expressed interest inmultiple pathways, AtlasMachine & Supply, FordMotor Co., GE Appliances,Lantec, nth/works,Raytheon Co, ReynoldsMetals, Shelby Industries,Westport Axle Corp,Yamamoto and ZoellerPump Co.

GE801506 semester hours6 semester hours

Self-paced, availableonline from Oct throughDec 21, 2016The program includescollaboration with avariety of stakeholders,including NextFlex, Jabil,the City of San Jose,Work2Future, various bayarea community colleges,and FabLabTV.

Aligned to DOL’s AdvancedManufacturing Competency Model Receive industry referrals

Career educationFoundations Components:Manufacturing Tools and SafetyProcessesUnti 1: In

dbickers@cscc. edu Cuyahoga Community College Steelworkers of the Future Virgil Chichernea 216-987-3073, . free tutoring, job placement assistance, direct engagement with employers, career advisor . Safety Math/Measurement Skills TEM 120 - Industrial Electricity (2.5 credits),TEM 150 -