Industrial Machine and Maintenance Courses
Total Clock Hours 630
ES1100 Job Search/Resume
Clock Hours 6
The Job Search/Resume Class is designed to equip students with the necessary skills to successfully navigate the job search process. The class provides students with guidance in identifying potential employers, as well as assistance in completing job applications and preparing a standout resume and cover letter.
ES1110 Interview Skills
Clock Hours 9
The Interview Skills Class is a valuable resource for students as they prepare for job interviews. The class covers the components of an interview, common interview questions, and offers students the opportunity to practice their interview skills in a supportive environment.
MAARC8 First Aid and CPR
Clock Hours 8
The American Red Cross Adult First Aid/CPR/AED course incorporates the latest science and teaches students to recognize and care for a variety of first aid emergencies such as burns, cuts, sudden illnesses, head, neck, back injuries, and how to respond to breathing and cardiac emergencies.
ES1120 Workplace Communication Skills
Clock Hours 8
To help students excel in the workplace, the Workplace Communication Skills Class focuses on effective communication, including communication styles, active listening, non-verbal communication, professional presentation, electronic communication, and conflict resolution.
BMCOSHA OSHA 10 Training
Clock Hours 10
OSHA 10: This training provides information and guidance for occupational safety and health regulations, standards, and practices that help prevent injuries and keep workplaces safe and productive.
IMM1010 Applied Math for Machining
Clock Hours 15
The applied math class will build from reviewing basic skills to specific math used in the machining trade. The class focuses on helping students learn, understand and practice these necessary skills.
IMM1020 Mechanical Blueprint Reading and Computer Aided Drafting
Clock Hours 60
Demonstrate the ability to interpret blueprint geometry as a three-dimensional shape from a two-dimensional Multiview Drawing. Define and understand all tolerances, symbols, and notes on a Multiview Drawing as they relate to specific dimensions and features. Utilize CADD (Computer Aided Drafting & Design) to draw three dimensional models used for engineering, design, manufacturing, and 3D Printing applications. Describe various manufacturing processes that are used to create Ferrous and Non-ferrous components.
IMM1030 Conventional Machining
Clock Hours 414
Demonstrate the skills to utilize a conventional lathe and milling machine to manufacture various mechanical parts. The operator will learn how to turn a piece of raw material into a finished manufactured component utilizing blueprints as a guide. Throughout the process, operators will learn about speeds and feeds associated with assorted cutting tools, work holding, blueprint tolerances, dimensions, and a practical approach of the order of operations. Students will also learn maintenance and repair by disassembling, assembling, and precisely adjusting major components on both the lathe and milling machine.
IM1040 CNC Machining
Clock Hours 100
Exhibit the ability to set up and operate a basic 3 axis milling machine. This includes setting the work offsets, tool length offsets, tool diameter offsets, and loading the program into the CNC controller. Students will then demonstrate the skills required to create a G&M code program by hand to produce a product meeting specified tolerance. Lastly, the students will utilize CAM (Computer Aided Manufacturing) software to produce G&M code programs for the CNC machine.