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Take Advantage of Profitable Opportunities The Advanced Manufacturing and Industrial Design Sectors are a critical component of California’s economy. California has almost 1.5 million manufacturing jobs and the sector enjoys a 2.5 multiplier effect. Manufacturing generates wealth through exports that bring new dollars into the state. Because of this ripple effect, manufacturing firms have a deeper impact on the state’s economy than most other sectors. Surprisingly, manufacturers cannot find enough skilled workers. This talent shortage creates a unique career opportunity for students seeking to enter the workforce, or for students seeking a core educational program to transfer to a four- year university and/or opportunities to enter the workforce and earn competitive wages as they prepare for transfer to a four-year university. Enroll now and put your education and professionals goals in high gear. LACCD BOARD OF TRUSTEES Scott J. Svonkin, President LACCD ADMINISTRATION Dr. Francisco C. Rodriguez, Chancellor LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION Dr. Otto W. K. Lee, President Funded by the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office Career Advancement Academy Grant 1111 Figueroa Place, Wilmington, CA 90744 (310) 233-4167 www.lahc.edu Determine your goals Develop your plan LAHC counselors will help you in developing a plan to achieve your academic and career goals. Get started by visiting www.lahc.edu to make an appointment with a counselor. For more information about the AM & ID pathways, please contact: Prof. Michael Song LAHC Chair, Dept. of Architecture (310) 233-4167 A joint pathway of the Engineering & Drafting Dept. and the Architecture & Design Dept. ADVANCED MANUFACTURING & INDUSTRIAL DESIGN CAREER PATHWAYS CAD Designer 3D Modeler Industrial Designer Product Designer • Furniture • Toys • Consumer Goods • Wearables & Shoes • Promotional Products • Sports & Safety, Etc. CAD/CAM Designer CAD/CAM Programmer CAD/CAM Operator CNC Programmer CNC Engineering Tech Quality Control Inspector/ Supervisor Tool/Die Maker Advanced Manufacturing Job Opportunities Average hourly wage: $24.11 Industrial Design Job Opportunities Average hourly wage: $22 – 27.50 Career Technical Education

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  • Take Advantage of Profi table OpportunitiesThe Advanced Manufacturing and Industrial Design Sectors are a critical component of California’s economy. California has almost 1.5 million manufacturing jobs and the sector enjoys a 2.5 multiplier effect. Manufacturing generates wealth through exports that bring new dollars into the state. Because of this ripple effect, manufacturing fi rms have a deeper impact on the state’s economy than most other sectors.

    Surprisingly, manufacturers cannot fi nd enough skilled workers. This talent shortage creates a unique career opportunity for students seeking to enter the workforce, or for students seeking a core educational program to transfer to a four-year university and/or opportunities to enter the workforce and earn competitive wages as they prepare for transfer to a four-year university.

    Enroll now and put your education and professionals goals in high gear.

    LACCD BOARD OF TRUSTEES

    Scott J. Svonkin, President

    LACCD ADMINISTRATION

    Dr. Francisco C. Rodriguez, Chancellor

    LOS ANGELES HARBOR COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION

    Dr. Otto W. K. Lee, President

    Funded by the

    California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Offi ce

    Career Advancement Academy Grant

    1111 Figueroa Place, Wilmington, CA 90744 (310) 233-4167 www.lahc.edu

    Determine your goalsDevelop your planLAHC counselors will help you in developing a plan to achieve your academic and career goals.

    Get started by visiting www.lahc.edu to make an appointment with a counselor. For more information about the AM & ID pathways, please contact:

    Prof. Michael SongLAHC Chair, Dept. of Architecture(310) 233-4167

    A joint pathwa

    y of the Engine

    ering & Draftin

    g Dept.

    and the Archit

    ecture & Design

    Dept.

    ADVANCED

    MANUFACTU

    RING &

    INDUSTRIAL

    DESIGN

    CAREER PATH

    WAYS

    CAD Designer3D ModelerIndustrial DesignerProduct Designer

    • Furniture• Toys• Consumer Goods• Wearables & Shoes• Promotional Products• Sports & Safety, Etc.

    CAD/CAM DesignerCAD/CAM ProgrammerCAD/CAM OperatorCNC ProgrammerCNC Engineering TechQuality Control Inspector/

    SupervisorTool/Die Maker

    Advanced ManufacturingJob OpportunitiesAverage hourly wage: $24.11

    Industrial DesignJob OpportunitiesAverage hourly wage: $22 – 27.50

    Career Technical Education

  • OverviewThe LAHC Advanced Manufacturing & Industrial Design Career (AM&ID) Pathways combine academic and technical skills training and workplace readiness in areas of high demand.

    The Advanced Manufacturing & Industrial Design fi elds involve the design and development of products built by automated machines and offer higher average wages than jobs in the traditional manufacturing fi eld.

    You can complete the career pathways of your choice in only two years and be ready to enter the workforce in a fi eld with high demand and competitive wages. You will also have an academic foundation that will enable you to pursue advanced degrees in the Advanced Manufacturing & Industrial Design fi elds.

    LAHC students have access to university transfer and career and technical education opportunities, as well as fi nancial aid, basic skills courses and related support services, right in their own neighborhood.

    To become part of the program you need to:• Be motivated to learn and advance your

    career• Possess strong work ethics• Be able to communicate in English

    A Smart Investment in Your FutureAdvanced Manufacturing & Industrial Design Career Pathways

    FALL

    ID 101 Industrial Design 101 2

    ARC 161 or DRAFT 55

    Intro to AutoCAD/Drafting 55

    2/3

    ENG GEN 111Intro to Engineering Drafting/SolidWorks 1

    3

    TOTAL UNITS 7/8

    FALL

    DRAFT 17 Drafting 17 2

    ENG GEN 243 Engineering, General 243 4

    MAT 125 Mathematics 125 5

    TOTAL UNITS 11

    FALL

    ARC 160Computers for Designers (Photoshop and Illustrator)

    3

    ENGl 28English 128 (Intermediate Reading and Composition)

    3

    MAT 115Mathematics 115 (Elementary Algebra)

    5

    TOTAL UNITS 11

    SPRING

    DRAFT 16 Blueprint Reading I 2

    ARC 121 Sketching 2

    ARC 261 3D CAD 1 (Rhino) 3

    DRAFT 56Automated Manufacturing/Mastercam

    3

    TOTAL UNITS 10

    SPRING

    DRAFT 60 Drafting 60 (Haas Eq. Certif.) 3

    DRAFT 51 Drafting 51 (Tooling Drafting) 4

    ENG GEN 112 Descriptive Geometry 3

    PHY 11 Physics 11 (Intro Physics) 4

    TOTAL UNITS 14

    SPRING

    ARC 221 Rendering 2

    ID 262 Solidworks 2 3

    ARC 262 3D CAD 2 (Rhino) 3

    TOTAL UNITS 8

    YEAR 1: Foundation CoursesDesign Technology (17/18 Units)

    YEAR 2: Advanced Manufacturing(25 Units)

    ADVANCED MANUFACTURINGCAREER PATHWAY TOTAL UNITS = 42/43

    INDUSTRIAL DESIGNCAREER PATHWAY TOTAL UNITS = 36/37

    YEAR 2: Industrial Design(19 Units)

    Second Year: Choose to either pursue Advanced Manufacturing or Industrial Design Pathways. You also accumulate transferable units if you choose to transfer to a four-year university.