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Computer-Integrated Machining - Basic Machining and CNC Programming Certificate (C50210L5)

The purpose of this certificate program is to introduce basic CAD/CAM programming skills to individuals who want to learn CNC machining� Students will learn 2D and 3D programming as well as 2 axis and 3 axis machining� The student will make the parts they design� Courses requiring a grade of “C” or better: BPR and MAC

Courses Required

BPR-111 Print Reading BPR-121 Blueprint Reading-Mech MAC-121 Intro to CNC MAC-122 CNC Turning MAC-124 CNC Milling MAC-141 Machining Applications I MAC-151 Machining Calculations

Total Credit Hours Required Credits

2 2 2 2 2 4 2

16

Advanced Machine Operator Certificate (C50210L6)

The Advance Machining Operator Certificate program provides a foundational knowledge in manufacturing and machining operations, print reading, CNC, industrial safety, 5S, Lean manufacturing, quality control, and Total Productive Maintenance (TPM) with an emphasis on preventative maintenance� Students learn the foundational theory and practical understanding of manufacturing with machining operations through lectures and intensive handson lab activities with real industry equipment� The program can be completed in one semester and integrates numerous third-party credentials such as First Aid, CPR, AED, Forklift, Personal Protective Equipment, Test Meters, and the Society of Manufacturing Engineers Certified Manufacturing Associate (CMfgA)� The program also serves as a Department of Labor approved Pre-Apprenticeship Program� Graduates have the option of completing the ComputerIntegrated Machining and CNC Programing Certificate in the following Spring semester, with just a few additional courses� Courses requiring a grade of “C” or better: BPR, ISC, and MAC

Courses Required

BPR-111 Print Reading ISC-121 Envir Health & Safety ISC-135 Principles of Industrial Mgmt MAC-121 Intro to CNC MAC-141 Machining Applications I MNT-110 Intro to Maintenance Procedure

Total Credit Hours Required

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Credits

2 3 4 2 4 2

17

Construction Management Technology

The Construction Management Technology program prepares individuals to supervise, manage, and inspect construction sites, buildings, and associated facilities� Includes instruction in site safety, personnel supervision, labor relations, diversity training, construction documentation, scheduling, resource and cost control, bid strategies, rework prevention, construction insurance and bonding, accident management and investigation, applicable law and regulations, and communication skills� Graduates will qualify for entry-level positions in the field of construction management� CMT students are eligible for entry-level management positions in traditional commercial and residential construction projects as well as non-traditional construction projects such as large wind turbine and photovoltaic solar projects�

Construction Management Technology Associate in Applied Science (A35190)

Courses requiring a grade of “C” or better: ACA, ALT, ARC, BPR, CIS, CST, CIV, CMT, ELC, EGR, SPA, SST and WBL

First Semester (Fall)

ARC-112 Const Matls & Methods BPR-130 Print Reading-Construction EGR-125 Appl Software for Tech ACA-115 Success & Study Skills Major Elective

Second Semester (Spring)

ARC-131 Building Codes CST-241 Planning/Estimating I ENG-111 Writing and Inquiry SST-140 Green Bldg & Design Concepts Other Required Elective Major Elective

Third Semester (Summer)

COM-120 Intro Interpersonal Com WBL-111 Work-Based Learning I HUM-115 Critical Thinking SOC-210 Introduction to Sociology

Fourth Semester (Fall)

ACC-120 Prin of Financial Accounting CMT-210 Construction Management Fund CMT-212 Total Safety Performance MAT-121 Algebra/Trigonometry I

Credits

4 3 2 1 8

3 3 3 3 3 4

3 1 3 3

4 3 3 3

Fifth Semester (Spring)

CMT-214 Planning & Scheduling CMT-216 Cost & Productivity CMT-218 Human Relation Issues SPA-120 Spanish for the Workplace

Total Credit Hours Required

3 3 3 3

72

Major Electives: ALT-120, CAB-119, CST-111, CST-112, CST-113, CST-244, ELC-111, SST-110, SST-120 Other Required Electives: CST-150, DFT-151, ELC-220

CMT-212, CMT-214, CMT-216, and CMT-218 classes are offered in the evenings only. ARC-112, CST-111, CST-112, CST-113, and SST-140 are offered as day classes only.

Building Construction Science Diploma - Day Schedule (D35190)

This program focuses on live projects and handson activities to teach students energy efficient construction materials and methods associated with high-performance buildings� Students will learn advanced framing methods and other alternative building techniques associated with ‘green building’� Students will also learn energy auditing techniques and software associated with building energy analysis� Students will graduate from this program with the skills required to build high-performance buildings and monitor their energy use� As the construction industry reinvents itself around more sustainable building concepts, the Building Construction Science Program at A-B Tech is the “go to” place for training and retraining for a new era of construction� All credits in this program can transfer into the Associates Degree in Construction Management Technology, which would allow a student to graduate in two years with a diploma and a degree� Many of the credits transfer into our Sustainability Technologies program as well� Furthermore, some credits will transfer into four-year programs� Courses requiring a grade of “C” or better: ARC, BPR, CIS, CMT, CST , and SST

First Semester (Fall)

ARC-112 Constr Matls & Methods

Credits

4

BPR-130 Print Reading - Construction EGR-125 Appl Software for Tech

3 2 CMT-210 Construction Management Fund 3 CST-111 Construction I 4 CST-112 Construction II 4

Second Semester (Spring)

ARC-131 Building Codes 3 CST-113 Construction III 4 CST-244 Sustainable Bldg. Design 3 CST-241 Planning/ Estimating I 3 SST-120 Energy Use Analysis 3 SST-140 Green Bldg & Design Concepts 3

Third Semester (Summer)

ENG-110 Freshman Composition MAT-121 Algebra/Trigonometry I

Total Credit Hours Required

3 3

45

Construction Management Technology Certificate (C35190L1)

The Construction Management Technology certificate is designed for the skilled tradesman who is experienced in the construction industry and has the desire to advance to construction management�

Courses requiring a grade of “C” or better: BPR and CMT

First Semester (Fall)

BPR-130 Print Reading/Construction CMT-210 Construction Management Fund CMT-212 Total Safety Performance

Credits

3 3 3

Second Semester (Spring)

CMT-214 Planning and Scheduling CMT-216 Costs and Productivity CMT-218 Human Relations Issues

Total Credit Hours Required 18

CMT 212, CMT 214, CMT 216, and CMT 218 classes are offered in the evenings only.

3 3 3

Basic Construction & Millwork Certificate - Day Schedule (C35190L2)

Whether you are building your own home or just looking for practical skills to help with projects around the house, the Basic Construction & Millwork Certificate program is consolidated and focuses on hands on construction cabinet-making/woodworking skill-sets�

Students who want to gain applicable skills for personal construction projects or to become more employable in the construction industry can look no further… the Basic Construction & Millwork program focuses on four classes that will help you become the handy man or woman you’ve always wanted to be�

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