ETI 1931 Special Topics in Mechanical Design
Allows flexibility for presenting a variety of topics relating to manufacturing principles and applications. The special topics will require laboratory assignments. The student's shop time will be used to work on developing the necessary skills to be proficient in industrial machining and fabrication. The course may be repeated for credit when the content varies. Designed to be used in the college credit certificates offered under the Mechanical Design & Fabrication A.S. degree, the main objective of this course is to allow a student open shop time to use the equipment in the metals fabrication lab outside of class times. Students can use this course to prepare for the MSSC - CPT Certified Production Technician (CPT) Certification. Manufacturing Skills Standards Council's (MSSC) skill standards define the knowledge, skills, and performance needed for manufacturing workers.
Credits
1 cc
Prerequisite
Program coordinator approval
Offered
TBA.Notes
AS only. Lab Fee.