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Harper College 1200 West Algonquin Road, Palatine, IL 60067-7398 847.925.6000 Visit our website: inam.net

Harper College 1200 West Algonquin Road, Palatine, IL 60067-7398 847.925.6000 Visit our website: inam.net. WELCOME INAM Conference Harper College. June, 2014. INAM Consortium Member Colleges. College of DuPage College of Lake County Daley City College Danville Area Community College

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Harper College 1200 West Algonquin Road, Palatine, IL 60067-7398 847.925.6000 Visit our website: inam.net

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  1. Harper College 1200 West Algonquin Road, Palatine, IL 60067-7398 847.925.6000 Visit our website: inam.net

  2. WELCOMEINAM ConferenceHarper College June, 2014

  3. INAM Consortium Member Colleges College of DuPage College of Lake County Daley City College Danville Area Community College Elgin Community College Harper College Illinois Eastern Community College Illinois Valley Community College John Wood Community College Joliet Junior College Kankakee Community College Kishwaukee College Lincoln Land Community College McHenry County College Oakton Community College Prairie State College Richland Community College South Suburban College Southwestern Illinois College Triton College Waubonsee Community College

  4. Earn & Learn Model

  5. Grant Strategy Flowchart

  6. 9 Deliverables • Total of unique participants served (new students). • Total number of participants completing a TAACCCT-funded program of study. • Total number of participant still retained in their program of study or other TAACCCT-funded program. • Total number of participants completing credit hours. • Total number of credentials awarded. • Total number of participants enrolled in further education after TAACCCT-funded program of study completion. • Total number of participants employed after TAACCCT-funded program of study completion. • Total number of participants retained in employment after program of study completion. • Total number of those participants employed at enrollment who received a wage increase post-enrollment.

  7. Logic Model

  8. Priorities & Strategies

  9. 15 Minute Break

  10. McHenry County South Suburban Illinois Valley Prairie State College of DuPage Kankakee #iNAM.NET College of Lake County Daley College Southwestern Triton Elgin Community College Illinois Eastern & Social Media John Wood Richland Danville Area College Oakton Harper College Joliet Junior College Lincoln Land Kishwaukee Waubonsee

  11. Business Wire Press Release • Viewed over 3600 times • 43 Social Media mentions of website launch • Top views in USA, France, Italy, UK, and Germany • Searchable on Google, Bing, Yahoo, and Ask.com • Even viewed in Alaska

  12. The Website www.inam.net

  13. WWW.INAM.NET • Continue to post news stories and need more from the consortium • Student Spotlight News Story from ECC (Thanks Jamie) • Curriculum (need the most up to date syllabus that the students get so we can share with the world and Montana!)

  14. Social Media • Currently on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn • Ongoing goal is to gain a strong following on social media and bring awareness to what we do • Twitter-On April 25th, we were following 68 people and had 4 followers • Twitter-On June 4th, we are following 408 people and have 86 followers

  15. Social Media Cont. • We continue to build our Twitter following and will start the process on Facebook and LinkedIn • We need your help, so please spread the word! • Use the website and social media to market your manufacturing programs • Twitter Feed

  16. Q & A Any questions about the Web or Social Media?

  17. Green Technology Survey

  18. NEW!Green Learning Objectives • Understand the variety of Green manufacturing concepts commonly used in Manufacturing facilities. • Describe cost reduction tools available through sustainable manufacturing. • Know how physical spaces contribute to safety, energy efficiency, and human performance efficiency. • Identify sustainable strategies that can decrease industry impact on the environment.

  19. Articulation Agreement Survey

  20. BREAK followed by LUNCH

  21. Strategy 1.2 Report of the Survey Findings for the Prior Learning Assessment Survey

  22. PLA Task Force Discussion The Unknowns • Students • Ann Garoon – Harper College • Brad Sparks – Southwestern Illinois College • Student Services (Admissions / Advising) • Vince Donahue – Oakton Community College • Mary Beth Ottinger – Harper College • Faculty • Ne’Keisha Stepney– Waubonsee Community College • Jack Adwell– Richland Community College • Diana Sharp – McHenry County College, Official Note Taker

  23. University Partnerships Cliff Mirman, Ph.D., P.E. Professor and Chair Department of Technology Northern Illinois University Jun Zhao, D.B.A Division Chair and Professor of Management College of Business & Public Administration Governors State University C. Ray Diez, CSTM, DIT Professor & Chair Engineering Technology Department College of Business & Technology Western Illinois University

  24. NIU 3+1 B.S. In Technology -- Emphasis in Applied Manufacturing Technology Total Semester Hours of Credit Needed for Graduation - 120 Hours Additional course work to be taken at NIU or Regional Community College (31 Sem hours) AAS Degree from Regional Community College (59 Sem hours) NIU B.S. In Technology with and Emphasis in Applied Manufacturing Technology (120 Sem Hours) NIU Department of Technology Course work (30 Sem hours) • Tech 391 – Industrial Quality Control • Tech 404 - Supervision in Industry • Tech 406 - Facilities Management Technology • Tech 429 - Plant Location, Layout & Materials Handling • Tech 434 - Human Factors in Industrial Accident Prevention • Tech 442 - Work Simplification & Measurement • Tech 444 - Production control Systems • Tech 484 - Energy Management • Tech 492 - Manufacturing Distribution Applications • Tech 496 - Industrial Project Management • Completion of Technical AAS Degree which includes • Engl 103 - Rhetoric and Composition* • Coms 100 - Fundamentals of Oral Communication* • Gen Ed Humanities course* • Gen Ed Social Science course* • Gen Ed Chemistry course (with lab) * • Required Technical Coursework (up to 43 hours for the technical component) • * required - NIU Core Competency • Engl 104 – Rhetoric and Comp II* • Phys 150A – Physics* (with Lab) • Math 155 – Trigonometry and Elementary Functions* • Stat 208 – Basic Statistics* • TECH 302 – Graphical Communication • TECH 211 – Computer-Aided Design/SolidWorks • General Education 4 courses* • 2 Humanities, • 1 Social Science • 1 Interdisciplinary • * required for NIU Core Competency

  25. Applied Manufacturing Technology Program Benefits • The AMT program was developed using the State requirements for the AAS degree – nearly all technical programs are included! • Nearly 100% student placement at graduation • All NIU Technology courses are offered on-line using a blended format • Taught by NIU faculty or manufacturing experts • “Live” lectures are presented at convenient times and recorded for playback • Caters to non-traditional students with careers in manufacturing fields • Courses available on a 2-3 year rotation • Utilizes all of the courses taken to fulfill the AAS degree • Flexibility – you can start the program at anytime • Cost-effective - This is a true “3+1” program where 90 credits are completed at a regional community college

  26. BA in Manufacturing Management (BAMM) at Governors State University (Target Start: Fall 2015) • Program Requirements (121 hours; Red indicate courses that can be taken at community colleges and transfer to GSU): • GE Requirements (37 hours) • Including two ECON courses and Elementary Statistics • Additional CBPA Requirements (9 hours) • MIS 2101 Basics of Information Technology (3) • STAT 3700 Statistics for Management II (3) • MGMT 3200 Business Communications (3) • Advanced Manufacturing Requirements (27 hours) • Technical courses transferred from A.A.S. programs • Business Core Courses (30 hours) • Specialization Courses (15 hours) • Capstone (3 hours)

  27. BA in Manufacturing Management (BAMM) Degree Requirements (Red indicate courses that can be taken at community colleges and transfer to GSU) • Business Core Courses (30 hours) • ACCT 2110 (Financial Accounting, 3) • ACCT 2111 (Managerial Accounting, 3) • FIN 3110 (Principles of Financial Management, 3) • MGMT 2100 (Principles of Business Management, 3) • MGMT 3210 (Business Ethics and Social Responsibility, 3) • MGMT 3400 (Production and Operations Management, 3) • MGMT 3500 (Organizational Behavior, 3) • MGMT 4600 (Globalization of Business) • MIS 3101 (Management Information Systems, 3) • MKTG 2100 (Intro to Marketing Management, 3) • Specialization Courses (15 hours) • MGMT 3300 (HR Management, 3) • MGMT 4410 (Quality Management, 3) • MGMT 4420 (Production and Inventory Control Systems, 3) • MGMT 4440 (Lean Manufacturing, 3) • MGMT 4400 (Supply Chain Management, 3) • Capstone (3 hours) • MGMT 4901 (Project Management for Advanced Manufacturing, 3)

  28. BGS/IT Minor @ WIU • Requirements • A.A.S. technology based degree • Complete 30 hours @ WIU • Complete 40 hours of upper division courses (16 from WIU) • Complete WIU General Education Requirements or IAI • Complete 18 hours in Industrial Technology minor • Complete a total of 120 semester hours • Application • WIU website -> click on “Apply Now” -> scroll to “General Studies”

  29. HOW TO EARN CREDIT IN THE WESTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY BACHELOR OF ARTS IN GENERAL STUDIES DEGREE PROGRAM GENERAL EDUCATION OPTIONS

  30. 15 Minute Break

  31. Job Placement Attainment Component Steve Ritch Placement Specialist

  32. Job Placement Attainment Component Tools for Attainment • Resumes and cover letters • Interviewing Skills • Employability Skills • Job Search

  33. Job Placement Attainment Component Resumes & Cover letters • Cover letters introduce the person to • Era of filling out paper applications is gone • Employers review resumes before investing time on the interview • Employers spend an average of 16 seconds to accept or reject resume

  34. Job Placement Attainment Component Resumes & Cover letters (cont) • Allows for clear articulation of objective and personal history • Resume needs to be done neatly and professionally • Applicant is not only representing himself but the school as well

  35. Interview Skills http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6F_pcMlSEgU

  36. Job Placement Attainment Component Interview Skills • Knowledge of company • Appearance • Posture • Interview Stream

  37. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIOyTJLrUF8&list=TL_UMUMInC_8O9q5HdEDtOb9VuXUc3Bg-Vhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIOyTJLrUF8&list=TL_UMUMInC_8O9q5HdEDtOb9VuXUc3Bg-V

  38. Job Placement Attainment Component Understanding Employability Skills • Attendance, Tardiness • Willingness to learn • Best work • Get along with others

  39. Job Placement Attainment Component Job Search • Career Ladder • Job at lower rungs • Career at upper rungs • Finish certificate(s)

  40. Job Placement Attainment Component Job Search (cont) • Finish college while working • Most of the time an employer will pay tuition reimbursement • Electronic Job Board - College Central

  41. Ask the Placement Specialist http://inam.net/jobs-blog/

  42. Questions & Answers

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