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Manufacturing TechnologyManufacturing Technology

Includes precision machining, diesel and welding

Associate of Applied Science and Certificate Option

Valley Campus Only 

The Manufacturing Technology Program uses an occupational cluster approach centered around three separate certificate programs: Welding Technology, Precision Machining and Heavy Equipment Diesel Maintenance. The students will select an area of emphasis from the three certificate programs for the first year. Students will return the second year to complete the general education component of fifteen semester credits and cross train for fifteen semester credits in a series of elective courses from one or both of the other programs.

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Heavy Equipment Diesel Maintenance Certificate  
ASE 120 Basic Electricity 2
ASE 123 Battery, Starting, & Charging 2
DPM 103 Diesel Engines I 4
DPM 106 Fuel Injection 3
DPM 203 Diesel Engines II 4
DPM 170 Lab Experience 3
ADE 135 Small Gasoline Engines 4
DPM 105 Heavy Duty Power Trains I 3
DPM 121 Hydraulic Systems I 3
DPM 122 Hydraulic Systems II 3
DPM 205 Heavy Duty Power Trains II 4
DPM 206 Heavy Duty Brake Systems 3
  Total Certificate Credits 38
Electives:    
DPM 275 Special Topics 1-6 credits
DPM 280 Internship 1-6 credits
DPM 285 Independent Study 1-6 credits
     
Precision Machining Certificate  
MAC 101 Introduction to Machine Shop 3
MAC 102 Blueprint Reading 3
MAC 110 Introduction to the Engine Lathe 3
MAC 111 Intermediate Engine Lathe 3
MAC 112 Advanced Engine Lathe 3
MAC 113 Engine Lathe Setups & Operations IV 3
MAC 120 Introduction to Milling Machine 3
MAC 121 Intermediate Milling Machine 3
MAC 205 Introduction to CNC Milling Operations 3
MAC 206 CNC Milling Operations II 3
MAC 221 Surface Grinder Setups & Operations 3
MAC 240 CAD/CAM 2D 3
MAN 125 Team Building 1
OSH 127 10 HR Construction Industry Standards 1
  Total Certificate Credits 38
Electives:    
MAC 175 Special Topics 1-6 credits
MAC 178 Machining Workshop 1-6 credits
MAC 275 Special Topics 1-6 credits
MAC 278 Machining Workshop 1-6 credits
Welding Certificate  
OSH 127 10 Hour Construction Industry Std 1
MAN 125 Team Building 1
WEL 102 Oxyacetylene Joining Processes 4
WEL 121 Structural Welding I 3
WEL 122 Structural Welding II 3
WEL 125        Intro to Gas Metal Arc Welding 4
WEL 203 Flux Cored Arc Welding I 4
WEL 113 Oxyfuel & Plasma Cutting 2
WEL 124 Intro to Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 4
WEL 224 Adv. Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 4
WEL 230 Pipe Welding I 4
WEL 231 Pipe Welding II 4
   Total Certificate Credits 38
Electives:    
WEL 175 Special Topics 1-6 credits
WEL 178 Seminar/Workshop 1-6 credits
WEL 180 Internship 1-6 credits
WEL 275 Special Topics 1-6 credits
WEL 278 Workshop Elective 1-6 credits
WEL 285 Independent Study 1-6 credits
     
Associate Degree Electives  
    13 credit hours
ADE 135 Small Gasoline Engines 4
DPM 103 Diesel Engines I 4
DPM 105 Heavy Duty Power Trains I 3
DPM 121 Hydraulic Systems I 3
MAC 105 Introduction to Machining Shop 2
MAC 110 Introduction to the Engine Lathe 3
MAC 111 Intermediate Engine Lathe 3
WEL 121 Structural Welding I 3
WEL 113 Oxyfuel & Plasma Cutting 2
WEL 102 Oxyacetylene Joining Process 4
WEL 125 Intro to Gas Metal Arc Welding 4
  TOTAL CERTIFICATE CREDITS 38
  TOTAL ELECTIVE CREDITS 13
  TOTAL GENERAL ED CREDITS 15
  TOTAL DEGREE CREDITS 66

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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