Reedley College Catalog 2018-19

130 2018-2019 Catalog Manufacturing Technology MANUFACTURING 1 (MAJOR #R.8394.CA) CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT After completing course work for Manufacturing Certificate 1, students will be able to work safely in a manufacturing environment. In addition, learned skills in turning, milling, welding, shop math, precision measurement, blueprint reading, industrial materials and electricity, will allow them to perform basic manufacturing tasks required for entry level employment in the manufacturing trades. Program Learning Outcome: Upon completion of the program, students will be able to: 1. Demonstrate shop safety. 2. Operate turning and milling proficiently. 3. Identify basic operation of electrical systems. 4. Demonstrate basic precision measurement. 5. Interpret blueprints and shop drawings. 6. Demonstrate basic welding processes. Select one option Option 1 .................................................................................. 12 MFGT 11 Introduction to Manufacturing ........................ 12 Option 2 .................................................................................. 15 MFGT 51 Manufacturing Essentials ........ 5 MFGT 60 Introduction to Welding ............ 5 MFGT 80 Introduction to Machine Shop .......................................... 5 Option 3 .................................................................................. 14 MFGT 21 Blueprint Reading ..................... 2 MFGT 60 Introduction to Welding ............ 5 MFGT 80 Introduction to Machine Shop .......................................... 5 Option 3 must include one of the following courses: MFGT 22 Industrial Materials .................. 2 MFGT 23 Electricity .................................. 2 Total Units 12 – 15 Advisor(s): Fransen, Hanson (Madera), Luchesi (Madera), Tikkanen MANUFACTURING MAINTENANCE MECHANIC (MAJOR #R.8395.AS ) ASSOCIATE IN SCIENCE DEGREE Completion of the Manufacturing Maintenance Mechanic Associate in Science Degree prepares students for entrance into the manufacturing technology workforce or transfer to a four-year college Program Learning Outcome: Upon completion of the program, students will be able to: 1. Demonstrate shop safety. 2. Demonstrate proficiency in electrical wiring and troubleshooting. 3. Describe hydraulic system operation. 4. Demonstrate basic precision measurement. 5. Interpret blueprints and shop drawings. 6. Differentiate industrial materials. Required Courses ................................................................... 13 MFGT 19V Cooperative Work Experience - Manufacturing Technology ................................ 1 MFGT 24 Hydraulics ................................. 2 MFGT 93 Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) ..................... 2 MFGT 95 Motor Control ........................... 4 MFGT 96 Power Transmission .................. 4 Select one option Option 1 .................................................................................. 12 MFGT 11 Introduction to Manufacturing ........................ 12 Option 2 .................................................................................. 15 MFGT 51 Manufacturing Essentials ........ 5 MFGT 60 Introduction to Welding ............ 5 MFGT 80 Introduction to Machine Shop .......................................... 5 Option 3 .................................................................................. 14 MFGT 21 Blueprint Reading ..................... 2 MFGT 60 Introduction to Welding ............ 5 MFGT 80 Introduction to Machine Shop .......................................... 5 Option 3 must include one of the following courses: MFGT 22 Industrial Materials .................. 2 MFGT 23 Electricity .................................. 2 Total Units 25 – 28 Advisor(s): Fransen, Hanson (Madera), Luchesi (Madera), Tikkanen MANUFACTURING MAINTENANCE MECHANIC (MAJOR #R.8395.CA ) CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT Completion of the Manufacturing Maintenance Mechanic Certificate of Achievement program prepares students for entrance into the manufacturing technology workforce or transfer to a four-year college. Upon completion of the program, students will be able to: 1. Demonstrate shop safety. 2. Demonstrate proficiency in electrical wiring and troubleshooting. 3. Describe hydraulic system operation. 4. Demonstrate basic precision measurement. 5. Interpret blueprints and shop drawings. 6. Differentiate industrial materials.

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