program cluster workshop: composite materials manufacturing january 28, 2011
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Program Cluster Workshop:Composite Materials Manufacturing
January 28, 2011
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Welcome and Overview (capability/trends) Review of Core Competencies Industry panel Discussion Educator Panel Discussion Skill identification, gap analysis Classroom/lab model, gap analysis Next steps, forum
Agenda
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In 2005 Composites was listed as one of the top 10 for employment opportunities in Snohomish County
Entry level wages stood at $15-25/hr
Boeing was one among many employers projecting a growth rate of 20%
Rear View Projections
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9 colleges had some program connected to material science or composites
9 continue to be teaching to or are in the process of developing a related program
Enrollment (FTEs) appears to have dropped from a high of 163 FTEs in 2003 to average of 81.9 FTEs in the past 5 years
Since 2005
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Colleges Invested◦ Clover Park (15.0000, 15.0607)◦ Columbia Basin (15.0000)◦ Edmonds (15.0607)◦ Everett (15.0000, 15.0607)◦ Peninsula (15.0607)◦ Skagit (47.0616)
Industry/Academic focus◦ Aerospace◦ Marine/Boat Building and repair◦ Materials Science--transfer
Current System Footprint
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College 15.0000 15.0607
47.0689 47.0616 Total
Bellingham 00.13/.03 .13/.03
Clover Pk* NA
Col Basin 35.16/2.6 35.16/2.6
Centralia 1.67/.14 1.67/.14
Edmonds 5.65/.52 4.33/.85 9.98/1.37
Everett 2.33/.15 2.67/.50 5.00/.65
Highline 5.22/.20 5.22/.2
Lake Wash 6.84/.44 6.84/.44
Peninsula 1.78/.35 1.78/.35
Skagit 21.16/2.47 21.16/2.47
Totals 50.16/3.64 8.78/1.7 6.84/.44 21.16/2.47
86.94/8.25
FTEs/FTEf Distribution
*Program new, not yet showing FTEs
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Basic (Communication, Analyze, Competence) Measurement (Dimensions, Drawings) Math (Conversions, Geo/Trig/Alg, Statistics) Computer Teams/Teamwork Chemical Science (Handling, radioactive) Physical Science (mechanics) Material Science (Metals, plastics, ceramics) Materials testing Mat’ls Processing (Metals, Plastics, Composites,
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Core Competencies
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Industry Panel◦What you need?◦What do you value?◦Where do new employees tend to fail?
◦Employment opportunities◦Tips for applicants
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
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Program FocusKey competenciesTime to masterLab/class construct
◦Facility pros/cons◦Equip pros/cons
Employers served
Formula for Student Success
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Refine Program offerings if needed
Link to industry expectations Boost program output/potential Standardize curriculum Maintain dialogue Report back and review progress
Next steps