Degree: Certificate
HEGIS Code: 5312
Curriculum Code: 2614.QAT
Campus Location: North
Engineering & Technologies Division
Pre-Admission Recommendations: HS diploma or HSE (High School Equivalency), ACT/ASSET placement test, minimum level of competency in Math and English (Math 1)
Career Opportunities/Further Education: Manufacturing Facilities, General Technology/Manufacturing, Engineering Settings, Healthcare Settings
Program Description
The Quality Assurance Technician Certificate program prepares individuals to apply basic engineering principles and technical skills necessary for gainful employment in support of engineers and other professionals engaged in maintaining consistent manufacturing and construction standards. It includes instruction in the following:
- management principles of quality control systems;
- related instrumentation and equipment operation and maintenance;
- report preparation;
- safely perform basic manufacturing skills covering quality from the aspect of mechanical manufacturing,
- specifically the Industrial Technology trade area;
- technical standards applicable to specific engineering and manufacturing projects;
- testing and inspection procedures; and
- understanding statistical data.
Goals of the Program
- To offer the Industrial Technology Program to employees in local industry to fulfill their need for training bearing degree credit in the pursuit of career objectives.
- To offer an entry mode and career path for secondary school students who cannot go directly into apprenticeships or similar skilled positions in industry.
- To offer opportunities for dislocated workers and persons changing careers to enter new positions that would otherwise be inaccessible.
- To offer a program option that is suitable for diverse industries of the region.
- To provide a means by which local industry can meet growing needs to replace skilled tradesmen, many of whom are now or soon will be of retirement age.
Special Admission Requirements/Prerequisites
All new students must meet all the criteria for admission, including but not limited to, holding a high school diploma or High School Equivalency (HSE) and taking the ACT/ASSET placement test and achieving certain levels of competency. If minimal levels of competency are not demonstrated in math and English, remedial courses may be needed to improve the students’ chances for success.
Program Competencies
Upon completion of an Associate in Occupational Studies degree in Industrial Technology, graduates will be able to:
- utilize Industrial Technology concepts and practices in current drawing standards;
- write correctly and effectively;
- read critically and think logically;
- apply basic workplace computational procedures and quantitative analysis;
- produce technical sketches and drawings;
- illustrate knowledge of technical concepts and standards;
- apply processes and materials used by industry;
- demonstrate an understanding of fundamental manufacturing methods, industrial processes and safe use of equipment;
- apply technical concepts, industrial processes and principles as required; and
- apply general technical drafting and design principles.
Curriculum
Total Degree Credits: 25.0