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Certificate of Accomplishment

Certificate of Accomplishment. Engineering-Manufacturing Technician : 16.5 units (230 hrs lecture + 203 hrs lab)

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Certificate of Accomplishment

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  1. Certificate of Accomplishment • Engineering-Manufacturing Technician: 16.5 units (230 hrs lecture + 203 hrs lab) • Engineering-Manufacturing technicians will be prepared to find jobs in the following areas: electronics assembly, QA/QC, construction, medical devices, energy/environmental industry • (i.e., solar energy), semi conductor, computer manufacturing, computer networking • manufacturing, biotechnology automation, engineering consulting, telecommunications, etc. • The engineering technician training includes the following courses: • Lec Hrs Lab Hrs Units • ETEC-106 Electronics for Tech.* 36 54 3 • ENGI-101 Intro to Engineering* ** 36 54 3 • BIOT-119 Clean Room Techniques* 4.5 13.5 0.5 • CHMT-102 Chem. Safety & Hygiene* 9 27 1 • BIOT-113 GMPs & GLPs* 18 - 1 • CAOT-166 2-Dimensional AutoCAD* 45 27 3 • CNET 105 PC Hardware/Software* 54 54 4 • ETEC-107 Survey of Materials 9 27 1 Totals 211.5 256.5 16.5 • * Accepted for CSU credit • ** Accepted for UC credit Program Prerequisites: Math 151 (Algebra-1); Engl 151B (Fundamentals of Composition); Concepts & skills learned include: • taking apart & re-assembly of devices & instruments—learning what tools to use • trouble-shooting • repair skills • electricity electronics principles • building and testing AC/DC circuits • background and training in clean room operations • engineering fields and what engineers do • hands-on engineering team projects • good manufacturing & good laboratory practices • how GMP & GLP are being applied to an industry such as bio-manufacturing • basic drafting concepts • reading blueprints • AutoCAD tools to create 2-Dimensional drawings • properties of materials such as metals, polymers, ceramics & composites • mechanical, electrical, thermal, magnetic & optical properties of materials • corrosion and degradation of materials

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