Advanced Manufacturing Technology - Metal Fabrication (AAS)
This 61 credit-hour Advanced Manufacturing Technology degree is designed to prepare students for the modern manufacturing environment. This program will prepare students for employment with companies that have implemented team-oriented design, production, quality and maintenance systems within the manufacturing environment. American manufacturers are increasingly using high-tech equipment that involves multiple integrated systems. It is critical that these companies be able to recruit and employ individuals who know how to operate, troubleshoot and maintain this high-tech equipment.
Courses
- ENG 101 — Composition I
- MFT 102 — Introduction to Manufacturing and Safety
- MFT 104 — Quality and Measurement
- MFT 108 — Manufacturing Processes
- MFT 109 — Introduction to Manufacturing Maintenance
- MFT 119 — Manufacturing Internship
- MFT 134 — Print Reading for Industry
- MTH 100 — Applied Math for Technical Careers
- WLD 110 — Welding I
- WLD 210 — Welding II
- WLD 211 — Welding III
- WLD 212 — Welding IV
- WLD 225 — Advanced Blueprint Reading
- WLD 240 — Cutting Processes
- WLD 245 — Welding Fabrication I
- WLD 250 — Welding Fabrication II