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Manufacturing Technician New

20-420-13 Certificate (C) 8 Credits Not Financial Aid Eligible Location*: Appleton

*If general education courses are required, they may be available at multiple locations.

As an entry-level manufacturing technician, you’ll operate industrial production-related equipment, work with manufacturing-related tools and perform work processes related to a wide variety of manufacturing settings. When you complete the program, you’ll be ready for the next step toward journey-level work.

COURSE LIST

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Course list for reference only. Current students please refer to your individualized program plan or see your advisor.
**Outside effort hours are an estimate based on state standards, and may vary from person to person.

    Course Title
    Course Number
    Credits
    Instructional Hours
    Outside Effort Hours**
    Prior Learning Credit Eligibility
  • Manufacturing Technician 1
    31-420-301
    3Credit
    108
    54
    N/A

    • Instructional Hours: 108
    • Outside Effort Hours: 54
    • Course Number: 31420301
    • Credits: 3.00

    Provides an orientation to manufacturing, followed by the MSSC safety module, MSSC quality model, OSHA 10 certification, blueprint reading, visual inspection, measurement and first aid & CPR training. MSSC modules 1 & 2 are aligned with the learning plans for this course.

  • Math for Manufacturing
    31-420-303
    1Credit
    36
    18
    N/A

    • Instructional Hours: 36
    • Outside Effort Hours: 18
    • Course Number: 31420303
    • Credits: 1.00

    Provides applied mathematics instruction from a review of basic arithmetic and algebra.

  • Manufacturing Technician 2
    31-420-302
    3Credit
    108
    54
    N/A

    • Instructional Hours: 108
    • Outside Effort Hours: 54
    • Course Number: 31420302
    • Credits: 3.00

    Introduces the MSSC manufacturing processes and production and maintenance awareness modules, along with communication, lean manufacturing, problem solving, and frontline leadership. MSSC modules 3 and 4 are aligned with the learning plans for this course.

  • Communication for Manufacturing
    31-420-304
    1Credit
    36
    18
    N/A

    • Instructional Hours: 36
    • Outside Effort Hours: 18
    • Course Number: 31420304
    • Credits: 1.00

    Introduces the basic communication concepts relating to the workplace to acquire the necessary skills of giving instructions, writing a technical memo, and explaining a technical process.

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