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CAREER TECHNICAL PROGRAMS Manufacturing Technology ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE CERTIFICATE CAREER PATHWAY CERTIFICATE PROFESSIONAL UPGRADE Course work in manufacturing technology prepares stu- dents for careers in high-tech manufacturing by producing products to exacting industrial standards utilizing current manual and compute r- aided machine tool technology. Ma ny classes are taught in a fl exible, open-lab format a nd students may enter the program any term. Individualized daytime and evening instruction is provid- ed in the operation of machine tools such as: lathes, mills, surface and cylindrical grinders and common machine shop equipment. Included in the degree program is the study of computer nu merical control (CNC) programming and machining for milling, turning and electrical dis- charge machining (EDM), as well as courses in compu te r- aided manufacturing (CAM) utilizing current industrial CAD/CAM software. Quality control is stressed while stu- de nts are taught a wide range of measuring and inspection techniques. Other topics include courses offered in weld- ing, materials science and basic electricity. Many students enro ll in these courses to upgrade existing job skills and several of our courses satisfy the continuing educati on unit (CEU) requirements of local appren ti ceships and trade organizations. PROGRAM OUTCOMES Program outcomes include the ski lls necessary for entry- level technician and operator positions in manufacturing technology trades. Program outcomes also include the skills necessary for employme nt as apprentice machinist, leading to careers in tool and die making, maintenance machining, mold and model making. CAREERS Career opportunities may include machine tool operator, CNC programmer/operator and CAD/CAM technicians. CNC MACHINING TECHNICIAN See Career Pathway Certificate program on page 36. SHORT TERM TRAINING For students who need a quick-entry strategy into the work for ce, an individualized education and employment plan can be created that con ce ntrates the knowledge and skills necessary to start or change a career path. Please see a faculty advisor for more information. A short-term training certificate is available. For information contact Mike Mattson, Department Chair, ext. 2483 or matt- [email protected] ; or the Manufacturing Department , ext. 2062. MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING-TECHNOLOGY (OlT Transfer Courses) The CCC Manufacturing Technology Department, in part- nership with Oregon Institute of Tech nology (OlT), of- fers a Significant number of transferable classes in to OlTs Manufacturing Engineering Technology degree program. Contact the Manufacturing Department, ext. 2062 for more informati on. CAD/CAM TECHNOLOGY DEGREE See degree program on page 33. MANUFACTURING TECHNOlOGY CERTIFICATE FIRST TERM MFG-I04 Print Reading MFG-I07 Industrial Safety & First Aid MFG-lll Machine Tool Fundamentals I MTH-050* Technical Mathematics I CREDITS 2 3 9 3 SECOND TERM MFG-105 Dimensional Inspection 2 MFG-109 Computer Literacy for Technicians or MFG-209 Programming and Automation for Manufacturing 3 MFG-1l2 Machine Tool Fundamentals II 9 . WR-lOl * Communication Skills: Occupational Writing 3 THIRD TERM MFG- I06 MFG-1l3** MFG-2S0 Applied Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing for Manufacturing Machine Tool Fundamentals III Manufacturing Technology/CWE Manufacturing Technology program elect ives Human Relations requirement (see page 21) Minimum credits required for certificate MANUFACTURING TECHNOlOGY ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE: 1ST YEAR Complete certificate program. MANUFACTURING TECHNOlOGY ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE: 2ND YEAR 3 6 2 3 3 51 FOURTH TERM MFG-201 MFG- 204 MFG-211 MTH-OSO* CNC I: Setup & Operation Computer-Aided Manufacturing I Machine Tool Fundamentals IV Technical Mathematics II CREDITS 4 4 6 3 FIFTH TERM MFG-202 MFG-205 SIXTH TERM MFG-203 MFG-206 MFG-221 MFG-2S0 * CNC II: Programming & Operation Computer-Aided Manufacturing II Manufacturing Technology program electives PElHealth requirement (see page 21) CNC Ill: Applied Programming & Operation Computer-Aided Manufacturing 1lI Materials Science Manufacturing Technology/CWE General elective (any college-level course) Minimum credits required for degree 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 2 3 96 Visit Clackamas Community College on the web at www.c1ackamas.edu

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CAREER TECHNICAL PROGRAMS

Manufacturing Technology ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE

CERTIFICATE CAREER PATHWAY CERTIFICATE

PROFESSIONAL UPGRADE •

Course work in manufacturing technology prepares stu-dents for careers in high-tech manufacturing by producing products to exacting industrial standards utilizing current manual and computer-aided machine tool technology. Many classes are taught in a flexible, open-lab format and students may enter the program any term.

Individualized daytime and evening instruction is provid­ed in the operation of machine tools such as: lathes, mills, surface and cylindrical grinders and common machine shop equipment. Included in the degree program is the study of computer numerical control (CNC) programming and machining for milling, turning and electrical dis­charge machining (EDM), as well as courses in computer­aided manufacturing (CAM) utilizing current industrial CAD/CAM software. Quality control is stressed while stu­dents are taught a wide range of measuring and inspection techniques. Other topics include courses offered in weld­ing, materials science and basic electricity. Many students enroll in these courses to upgrade existing job skills and several of our courses satisfy the continuing education unit (CEU) requirements of local apprenticeships and trade organizations.

PROGRAM OUTCOMES Program outcomes include the skills necessary for entry­level technician and operator positions in manufacturing technology trades. Program outcomes also include the skills necessary for employment as apprentice machinist, leading to careers in tool and die making, maintenance machining, mold and model making.

CAREERS Career opportunities may include machine tool operator, CNC programmer/operator and CAD/CAM technicians.

CNC MACHINING TECHNICIAN See Career Pathway Certificate program on page 36.

SHORT TERM TRAINING

For students who need a quick-entry strategy into the work force, an individualized education and employment plan can be created that concentrates the knowledge and skills necessary to start or change a career path. Please see a faculty advisor for more information. A short-term training certificate is available. For information contact Mike Mattson, Department Chair, ext. 2483 or matt­[email protected] ; or the Manufacturing Department, ext. 2062.

MANUFACTURING ENGINEERING- TECHNOLOGY (OlT Transfer Courses)

The CCC Manufacturing Technology Department, in part­nership with Oregon Institute of Technology (OlT), of­fers a Significant number of transferable classes into OlTs Manufacturing Engineering Technology degree program. Contact the Manufacturing Department, ext. 2062 for more information.

CAD/CAM TECHNOLOGY DEGREE

See degree program on page 33.

MANUFACTURING TECHNOlOGY CERTIFICATE

FIRST TERM

MFG-I04 Print Reading MFG-I07 Industrial Safety & First Aid MFG-lll Machine Tool Fundamentals I MTH-050* Technical Mathematics I

CREDITS

2 3 9 3

SECOND TERM

MFG-105 Dimensional Inspection 2 MFG-109 Computer Literacy for Technicians

or MFG-209 Programming and Automation for Manufacturing 3 MFG-1l2 Machine Tool Fundamentals II 9 . WR-lOl * Communication Skills: Occupational Writing 3

THIRD TERM

MFG-I06

MFG-1l3** MFG-2S0

Applied Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing for Manufacturing Machine Tool Fundamentals III Manufacturing Technology/CWE Manufacturing Technology program electives Human Relations requirement (see page 21)

Minimum credits required for certificate

MANUFACTURING TECHNOlOGY ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE: 1ST YEAR

Complete certificate program.

MANUFACTURING TECHNOlOGY ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE: 2ND YEAR

3 6 2 3 3

51

FOURTH TERM

MFG-201 MFG-204 MFG-211 MTH-OSO*

CNC I: Setup & Operation Computer-Aided Manufacturing I Machine Tool Fundamentals IV Technical Mathematics II

CREDITS

4 4 6 3

FIFTH TERM

MFG-202 MFG-205

SIXTH TERM

MFG-203 MFG-206 MFG-221 MFG-2S0

*

CNC II: Programming & Operation Computer-Aided Manufacturing II Manufacturing Technology program electives PElHealth requirement (see page 21)

CNC Ill: Applied Programming & Operation Computer-Aided Manufacturing 1lI Materials Science Manufacturing Technology/CWE General elective (any college-level course)

Minimum credits required for degree

4 4 3 3

3 3 3 2 3

96

Visit Clackamas Community College on the web at www.c1ackamas.edu

CAREER TECHNICAL PROGRAMS

MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM ELECTIVES

Complete three or more credits from the following:

COURSE

CDT-103 CDT-I08A CDT-223 MFG-lOl MFG-1l3

. MFG-130 WLD-lSO

Computer-Aided Drafting I Introduction to Solid M~deling Inventor Fundamentals Essential Skills for Manufacturing I Machine Tool Fundamentals III Basic Electricity I Welding Processes

CREDITS

4 3 3

2-4 3 3 4

Or other technical courses with departmental approval

*Substitute college transfer courses for these courses if you plan to . continue your education at a higher education institution. It is rec­

ommended that you consult with a faculty advisor or a staff member in the Advising & Counseling Center for the transfer requirements of the specific advanced program or school.

* *Students seeking to earn the associate's degree must take nine credits of MFG-113

Visit Clackamas Community College on the web at www.clackamas.edu