Manufacturing Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree
Students will learn automated manufacturing processes that involve up-to-date technologies to improve production of products from the design to manufacturing stages. This program allows AWC students the opportunity for specialization in the following stackable certificates: American Welding Society (AWS) Certificate, National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER), OSHA-30 Construction Safety Card, Drafting, CNC Certificates: Basic Machining and Advanced Machining, Motor Controls, Advanced Motor Controls, and Power Generation
Courses
- CNC 101 — CNC Machine Operator
- CNC 201 — Computer Numerical Controlled Machine Setup
- DFT 100 — AutoCAD 1 - Drafting
- DFT 180 — CAD with SolidWorks
- ECT 105 — Basic Electricity
- ECT 210 — Control Circuits
- ECT 230 — Programmable Logic Controllers
- ECT 240 — Power Generation Operation, Maintance & Repair
- MFG 185 — Quality Control and Inspection
- MFG 195 — Materials Science and Metallurgy
- MFG 201 — Machinery/Indust. Valve & Pump, Maintenance Repair
- TEC 125 — 10-Hour Construction Card
- TEC 165 — Employee and Occupational Safety
- WLD 109 — Techniques in Gas Metal Arc Welding
- WLD 201 — Automation for metals Joining and Severing Processes