MANUFACTURING FUNDAMENTALSTechnical Certificate The Manufacturing Fundamentals Certificate Program emphasizes the basic skills needed to begin a career in industry. Designed for high school graduates or those entering industry for the first time, the program covers four important areas. These areas include the study of materials and how they behave; basic manufacturing processes and quality used to create everyday products; computer-aided design concepts; and the use of modern computer software including word processing, spreadsheets, and databases. Candidates cannot already hold a degree in Industrial Engineering Technology or Mechanical Engineering Technology. Candidates must also meet the requirements of a First-time College Student or Transfer Student (see Admissions section). Candidates must take at least 12 of the 15 hours at Southwest. Each student should assure that he or she has met the prerequisites before attempting to register for a course. Students who complete this certificate program will be
qualified to enter the Cooperative Education (Co-op) Program and entry level
positions in industry. The purpose of the Co-op Program is to train students
in the industrial world combining classroom with industrial experience. Many
of these programs provide tuition for those who wish to continue their
education. Certificate holders can work as technicians in the quality
assurance, engineering graphics, design, production, maintenance,
warehousing, and distribution areas. These courses will transfer to other
programs such as the Mechanical Engineering Technology Associate Degree
Program in either the Mechanical Design or Manufacturing Concentration. |
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| Required Courses | Cr. | ||
| ENTC | 1124 | Engineering Technology Techniques | 3 |
| MEET | 1134 | Engineering Materials & Lab | 3 |
| MEET | 1144 | Machines Technology & Lab | 3 |
| MEET | 1210 | CAD Design I | 3 |
| INET | 1004 | Technical Computer Applications | 3 |
| Total Credit Hours | 15 | ||
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