Advanced Manufacturing Machine Technology
Certificate Requirements and Program Options:
Certificate Program – Advanced Manufacturing Machine Technology Program
Semester 1 – 16 college credits
Semester 2 – 18 college credits
Semesters 1 & 2 Total – 34 college credits
Certificate Program – Semester One & Semester Two
Upon completion of the two semester program, the student has options: career employment and part-time education leading to associate and four year degrees (with real possibility of tuition reimbursement by your employer) or continue immediately in an associate degree program followed by career employment and further education.
Semester I | ||
Number | Title | Credits |
MFG* 149 | Introduction to Metal Fabrication | 3 |
MFG* 128 | Blueprint Reading for Welders | 3 |
MFG* 157 | Welding I | 3 |
MFG* 257 | Welding II | 3 |
MFG* 267 | Metallurgy | 3 |
Semester II | ||
Number | Title | Credits |
MFG* 105 | Manufacturing Math II | 3 |
MFG* 265 | Welding III | 3 |
MFG* 266 | Welding IV | 3 |
MFG* 270 | Welding Automation & Other Welding Processes | 3 |
MFG* 273 | Welding Codes, Testing, and certifications | 3 |
Total Credits Required: | 30 |
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Semester I | ||
Number | Title | Credits |
MFG* 149 | Introduction to Metal Fabrication | 3 |
MFG* 128 | Blueprint Reading for Welders | 3 |
MFG* 157 | Welding I | 3 |
MFG* 257 | Welding II | 3 |
MFG* 267 | Metallurgy | 3 |
Semester II | ||
Number | Title | Credits |
MFG* 105 | Manufacturing Math II | 3 |
MFG* 265 | Welding III | 3 |
MFG* 266 | Welding IV | 3 |
MFG* 270 | Welding Automation & Other Welding Processes | 3 |
MFG* 273 | Welding Codes, Testing, and certifications | 3 |
++ Transfer students should consult transfer institutions for course recommendations.
The student who completes the 34 semester hour Advanced Manufacturing Machine Technology program has a choice to pursue employment; to matriculate in an associate degree program; or to develop higher level skills sets in machine technology by transitioning into a third semester program in Additive Manufacturing, Advanced Manufacturing Machine Technology II, CAD/CAM, or Quality Inspection.
There is a trend toward greater sophistication of skill sets required for entry-level positions. It is our commitment to ensure that graduates obtain all of the requisite skill sets for successful employment. Within a few months of on-the-job experience, it is our expectation the recent graduate should be fully engaged and capable of achieving the stated objectives of the employment position.
$40,000 - $60,000
Earnings Estimate*
Contact
Paul Felici
860.253.3189
pfelici@asnuntuck.edu