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Courses:: 123.65. Manufacturing Technology (One-Half to One Credit).
Knowledge/Skills:
The student selects and uses the appropriate resources to complete complex manufacturing tasks.
The student improves or modifies a product utilizing designated design processes and techniques.
The student investigates emerging and innovative applications of manufacturing technology.
The student describes quality and how it is measured in manufacturing.
The student uses advanced tools, equipment, machines, materials, and technical processes to complete complex projects.
The student works safely with manufacturing technology.
The student performs basic scheduled maintenance on machines and equipment.
The student manages a complete manufacturing project.
The student follows the appropriate codes, laws, standards, or regulations related to a research and development project, such as Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), National Electrical Code (NEC), American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM), standard symbols, and line weights.
The student solves problems, thinks critically, and makes decisions related to manufacturing technology.
The student determines the cost of a product being manufactured.
The student applies his/her communication, mathematics, and science knowledge and skills to manufacturing activities.
The student identifies and practices appropriate employability skills.
The student improves or modifies a product utilizing designated design processes and techniques.
The student investigates emerging and innovative applications of manufacturing technology.
The student describes quality and how it is measured in manufacturing.
The student uses advanced tools, equipment, machines, materials, and technical processes to complete complex projects.
The student works safely with manufacturing technology.
The student performs basic scheduled maintenance on machines and equipment.
The student manages a complete manufacturing project.
The student follows the appropriate codes, laws, standards, or regulations related to a research and development project, such as Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), National Electrical Code (NEC), American Society for Testing Materials (ASTM), standard symbols, and line weights.
The student solves problems, thinks critically, and makes decisions related to manufacturing technology.
The student determines the cost of a product being manufactured.
The student applies his/her communication, mathematics, and science knowledge and skills to manufacturing activities.
The student identifies and practices appropriate employability skills.
