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Computer Numeric Control Machining 724 Basic Certificate (B.C.) 19 Credit Hours (CH) 15 CH 123 CNC Milling Operations & Programming 3 137 CNC Turning Operations & Programming 3 19 CH Computer Numerical Control Machining 725 Advanced Certificate (A.C.) 37 Credit Hours (CH) Computer Numerical Control (or CNC) Machining is a challenging and rewarding career that combines mechanical and digital skills to sculpture metal with incredible precision. The basic certificate provides the skills and knowledge to set up and operate CNC lathes and mills, while the Advanced Certificate adds Computer-Aided Design (CAD) and Computer- Aided (CAM) skills. Certificate completers will be able to gain entry level jobs as a CNC machine operator or machinist trainee, while the Advanced Certificate completers will be able to pursue additional entry-level positions as CAD/ CAM technicians or CNC programmers, as well as tool and die apprenticeships. 7 CH 30 CH 123 CNC Milling Operations & Programming 3 137 CNC Turning Operations & Programming 3 138 Introduction to SolidWorks 3 207 Introduction to MasterCAM 3 144 Wire Electrical Discharge Machining 3 37 CH COMPUTERIZED NUMERICAL CONTROL (CNC) 748 Advanced Certificate (A.C.) 41 Credit Hours (CH) The Advanced Certificate program in Computerized Numerical Control is designed for study of the basic principles of machine tool technology incorporating basic computer applications to the manufacturing industry, including CNC programming and computer integrated manufacturing (CAD/ CAM). 41 CH 330BSCM 546 Career Development I 3 332ENGR 300 Introduction to CAD 3 301 CNC Operations 3 302 CNC Programming I 3 303 CNC Programming II 3 304 CAD/CAM Numerical Control 3 305 Introduction to Computer Application in 4 (CAM) 539 Metallurgy 3 761 Machine Shop Math 3 764 Machine Shop Technology 4 767 Blueprint Reading 2 770 Machine Tool Operations 3 777 Statistical Process Control 3 779 Internship 1 41 CH Factory Automation 727 Advanced Certificate (A.C.) 35 Credit Hours (CH) Factory Automation technicians operate, maintain, repair and install automated production equipment used through manufacturing. In addition to the traditional mechanical and electrical skills, modern production requires digital, programmable skills such as robotic programming, sensor technology and the use of Programmable Logic Controllers. This certificate provides foundational mechanical and electrical skills for entry level jobs in maintenance, repair and installation of manufacturing production equipment. Program completers will be employable as a maintenance mechanic trainee or helper, and as a building maintenance trainee. Students will also have the opportunity to earn the Skill Standards Council s (MSSC) credential in Maintenance Awareness. 7 CH www.ccc.edu 131
28 CH 291 Programmable Logic Controllers 3 295 Electric Motor Controls 3 297 Advanced Mechanical Systems 3 145 Computer Integrated (CIM) 3 146 Team Dynamics in 3 OR PHYSICS (077) 131 Mechanics and Power 3 Factory Automation 726 Basic Certificate (B.C.) 20 Credit Hours (CH) 295 Electric Motor Controls 3 20 CH INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE 790 Advanced Certificate (A.C.) 36 Credit Hours (CH) The Advanced Certificate program in Industrial Maintenance applies the theory and application of electricity and electronics to wiring, motors, industrial controls, electronic instrumentation, and programmable logic controllers. The program integrates academic and occupational education and leads to an internship at an actual worksite. These skills will help students expand their career opportunities and career plans in occupations related to power and control of buildings and equipment. Projects will demonstrate wiring, motor controls, switches, power operated mechanical devices, and other set-ups of systems that apply to electric/electronic power controls. 36 CH 432ENGR 502 Electrical Wiring 3 503 Applied Mathematics 3 504 Intro to Pneumatic Technology 2 505 Solid State Fundamentals 3 506 Industrial Motors 3 507 Industrial Controls 3 508 Digital Electronics Fundamentals 3 509 Industrial Programmable Control 3 510 Industrial Hydraulics 3 512 Internship 2 515 Principles of DC/AC 4 516 Quality Assurance 2 517 National Electric Code 2 Technology 770 Associate of Applied Science degree (A.A.S.) 62 Credit Hours (CH) 36 CH The A.A.S. degree program in Technology Maintenance Mechanic offers the technologies required for maintenance mechanics in the manufacturing or service industries and covers theory and practical projects. The program is appropriate for career changes, high school graduates, general education diploma holders, and machining workers with a need to enhance their careers. Arts & Humanities Any IAI Gen. Ed. Approved Course 3 Social & Behavioral Science 3 Any IAI Gen. Ed. Approved Course Additional 3 - Any IAI Gen. Ed. Approved course, including a Human Diversity course 31 CH 104 Statistical Process Control (SPC) 3 142 Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing 3 111-1 Machining Processes I 3 138 Introduction to SolidWorks 3 141 Materials & Processes 3 Electives 101 Introduction to Welding (3) 112-1 Machining Processes II (3) 123 CNC Milling Operations & Programming (3) 137 CNC Turning Operations & Programming (3) 201 Supervised Work-based Learning (3) 253 Pneumatics (3) 255 Industrial Hydraulics (3) 291 Programmable Logic Controllers (3) 295 Electric Motor Controls (3) 297 Advanced Mechanical Systems (3) 145 Computer Integrated (CIM) (3) 15 CH 132 Students: See college program offerings listed on page 29 of Program/Plan Grid under Cluster.
144 Wire Electrical Discharge Machining (3) 146Team Dynamics in (3) 330TRNS 152 Introduction to Business Logistics (3) 120 Introduction to Microcomputers (3) ENGR (034) 111 Introduction to the Engineering Profession (2) 131 Engineering Graphics and Introduction to Design (3) 132 Descriptive Geometry (3) PHYSICS (077) 131 Mechanics and Power (3) 62 CH Technology 771 Advanced Certificate (A.C.) 35 Credit Hours (CH) Mathematics (045) 125 Introductory Statistics 4 102 Blueprint Reading Dimensioning & Tolerances 3 201 Supervised Work Based Learning 3 291 Programmable Logics Controllers 3 PROCESS TECHNOLOGY 789 Associate in Applied Science degree (A.A.S.) 63 Credit Hours (CH) The A.A.S. degree program in Process Technology prepares students to work as entry-level operators or technicians in the process industry. The program prepares graduates to demonstrate technical knowledge, skills and abilities in computer applications, instrument systems, process systems, process trouble-shooting, quality control and safety control. Program Requirements for Admission: Cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher. Must meet English 101 and Math 140 eligibility requirement Chemistry and Physical Science courses must be completed within five years of admission to the Process Technology Program. These courses can be audited after five years. If audited, the student must meet the requirements of the course. Subject to criminal background check and random drug screening. 18 CH (See A.A.S. model on page 52 for course selection.) Mathematics & Science 3 Fine Arts/Humanities 3 Social & Behavioral Sciences 3 (Students should meet with a college Academic Advisor for selection of one course from this discipline which must meet the State of Illinois Human Diversity requirement. See A.A.S model on page 52). 45 CH 120 Introduction to Microcomputers 3 Mathematics (045) 140 College Algebra 4 340PRTE 115 Introduction to Process Technology 3 116 Process Instrumental I 4 117 Process Instrumental II 4 118 Process Technology Equipment 6 119 Safety, Health and Environment 3 202 Quality Control 3 203 Unit Systems 4 204 Operations 4 205 Process Troubleshooting 4 206 Process Technology Internship 3 63 CH www.ccc.edu 133
PROCESS TECHNOLOGY 754 Advanced Certificate (A.C.) 38 Credit Hours (CH) 38 CH 120 Introduction to Microcomputers 3 340PRTE 115 Introduction to Process Technology 3 116 Process Instrumentation I 4 117 Process Instrumentation II 4 118 Process Technology Equipment 6 119 Safety, Health and Environment 3 202 Quality Control 3 203 Unit Systems 4 204 Operations 4 205 Process Troubleshooting 4 TOTAL PROGRAM MINIMUM HOURS Quality Assurance 729 Basic Certificate (B.C.) 16 Credit Hours (CH) 38 CH Quality Assurance professionals use precision measurement and statistical tools to verify that products and services meet expectations. This certificate programs provides foundational skills for Quality Assurance in manufacturing such as print reading, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing, and statistical process control. 12 CH 104 Statistical Process Control (SPC) 3 142 Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing 3 Total 134 Students: See college program offerings listed on page 29 of Program/Plan Grid under Cluster.