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MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Online, Asynchronous, Self-Paced
The Certified Manufacturing Associate is a nationally recognized industry certification offered through the Society of Manufacturing Engineers (SME) This certification focuses on basic manufacturing concepts, demonstrating an individual’s potential for high-demand, entry-level manufacturing roles. The program covers fundamental topics such as shop math, assembly, maintenance, machining, inspection, and successful completion demonstrates that the individual has basic knowledge of manufacturing and may be an ideal candidate for entry-level manufacturing employment. The micro-credential will be awarded if the learner successfully completes all 25 courses and passes the national
07/01/2025
06/30/2026
Online Course
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MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Monday, 5:30PM-8:20PMLOCATION: Northeast Campus, Engineering Tech Building, Room ET 142INSTRUCTOR: Caleb Crall
This course provides the basics of workplace safety principles in modern and real-world manufacturing and industrial processes for employment in entry-level manufacturing jobs. Students will learn how to work in a safe and productive manufacturing workplace; perform safety and environmental inspections; perform emergency drills and participate on emergency teams; identify unsafe conditions and take appropriate corrective action; provide safety orientation for all employees; train personnel to correctly use safety equipment; suggest processes and procedures that support work environment safety; fulfill safety and health requirements for maintenance, installation, and repair; monitor safe equipment and operator performance; and utilize effective safety-enhancing workplace practices.
08/18/2025
12/14/2025
Northeast
MEETING DAYS & TIMES: MOnday, 4:00PM-5:20PM (in-person component) & ONLINELOCATION: Northeast Campus, Engineering Technology Building, Room ET-141INSTRUCTOR: Wael Alqadi
Focuses on interpreting and visualizing drawings and prints used in industrial settings, including print content, the role of prints in the digital age, and exposure to geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. Also covers several foundational skills needed for print reading success, including basic mathematics, geometry principles, measurement tools, and the design process. Semester Offered: Fall
Section information text:This class will meet every other week beginning on the first week of classes. Please contact the instructor of the course for more information.
MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Tuesday, 2:30PM - 4:20PM (in-person) & ONLINELOCATION: Northeast Campus, Engineering Technology Building, Room ET 107INSTRUCTOR: Don Crall
Blended Class with online and in-person class times
A course for the development of lab research and projects in engineering technologies. Students will utilize basic hand tools in the design and fabrication of projects. With training, students may also work with mills, lathes, welding, PCB circuit design, soldering, and/or 3-D plotting in project development. Basics of metal working machine tools and standard shop practices, with a special emphasis on shop safety, will be covered along with exploration into the fundamentals of turning, milling, broaching and sawing, and the abilities of conventional machine tools. Includes lab component.
MEETING DAYS & TIMES: Thursday, 5:30PM-6:50PM & ONLINELOCATION: Northeast Campus, Engineering Technology Building, Room ET 115INSTRUCTOR: Chad Brown
Industrial processes and procedures, their development and impact, and the sources and classifications of engineering materials used in manufacturing. Course projects are included.
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