Industrial Manufacturing Bootcamp
Industrial Manufacturing Bootcamp - CPRP 274
Students will learn entry-level skills to begin their careers as electrical technicians in a variety of environments. Ideal candidates include those new to work in a modern manufacturing environment with an aptitude for hands-on work and a desire to build competencies and skills to advance in their fields. Through hands-on classes, independent study and work outside class, students will have an opportunity to build key competencies to ensure on-the-job success. Companies wishing to upskill new or potential employees and individuals who want to enter the exciting and ever-changing world of modern manufacturing will benefit from this course. The course includes LOTO certification training and examination.
Upon completion of this program, students will:
- Understand basic math applications and mathematical conversions between measurement units and mathematical systems
- Utilize scientific and engineering notation
- Read and make precise measurements
- Understand safety and high voltage equipment, including PPE, and the OSHA Lockout Tagout (LOTO) certification in electrical safety
- Have a basic knowledge of AC and DC currents and their use in electrical systems
- Know how to use hand tools and electrical measuring tools
- Understand how to use continuous improvement models in modern manufacturing including Lean and Six Sigma
*Students who successfully complete this bootcamp are eligible for advanced standing in credit coursework.