The Advanced Manufacturing Pre-Apprenticeship provides foundational technical knowledge and skills in the manufacturing sector. In addition to academic concepts found in manufacturing – mathematics, measurement and chemistry – AMP pre-apprentices will learn the fundamentals of manufacturing by studying safety, inspection, fasteners, manufacturing processes, computer numerical control (CNC), and robotics. Finally, students will be introduced to advanced manufacturing principles including quality control, lean manufacturing, and supply chain. Pre-apprentices prepare for the Certified Manufacturing Associate (CMfgA) Certificate from the Society for Manufacturing Engineers (SME). Pre-apprentices also explore the career paths available in today's manufacturing industry sector. Total hours: 60.
Teaching Method: Coursework includes:
- Self-directed online learning modules
- Instructor-led discussions
- Hands-on laboratory sessions
- Project-based learning is employed to enhance the application of learning.
Topics include:
- Shop Essentials (Applied Mathematics)
- Safety
- Quality
- Lean
- Inspection
- Fasteners
- Manufacturing Processes
- CNC
- Chemistry
- Robotics
Prerequisites
Algebra I – high school or college equivalent
Lexile Reader Measurement: 1100 – 1125 (9th grade level)