Composite Technologies Certificate
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Keywords
Composite Technologies , Advanced Manufacturing , Marine Manufacturing , Aerospace Manufacturing
Project
Air Washington
Authors
Marshall, Don
Date Submitted
2012
Material Type
Syllabus
Secondary Material Type
Institution
Spokane Community College
Industry Partner
Marine industry
The Boeing Company, Absolute Aviation Services, Aerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee, Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance, Aerospace Futures Alliance, Angeles Composites Technology, Inc., Pacific Northwest Defense Coalition, Janicki Industries, Spokane Area Workforce Alliance, WDC Snohomish County, WDC of Seattle-King County, Olympic WDC, North Central WDC, WDC of Tacoma-Pierce County, Northwest Workforce Council
The Boeing Company, Absolute Aviation Services, Aerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee, Pacific Northwest Aerospace Alliance, Aerospace Futures Alliance, Angeles Composites Technology, Inc., Pacific Northwest Defense Coalition, Janicki Industries, Spokane Area Workforce Alliance, WDC Snohomish County, WDC of Seattle-King County, Olympic WDC, North Central WDC, WDC of Tacoma-Pierce County, Northwest Workforce Council
License
CC BY
Funding Source
TAACCCT Round 1
Additional Public Access
Abstract
Course I is a combination of classroom and laboratory experience. Introduction will include a brief history of composites. Emphasis will be on composite terminology, adherence to laboratory safety rules and strict conformance to directions. While this course is intended to form the foundation for advanced composite courses it will have direct ties to industry required skills.
Course II is a combination of classroom and laboratory experience. It builds on the skills learned in COMP 215. Advanced terminology will be included in a course long class project, that will demonstrate industry work environment and quality standards.
Course III is a combination of classroom and laboratory experience. It builds on the skills learned in COMP 215 and COMP 216. Advanced terminology will be included in a course long individual project that will demonstrate industry work environment and quality standards.
Industry (NAISC)
Manufacturing -- Transportation Equipment Manufacturing -- Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing (3364)
Occupation (SOC)
Installation, Maintenance, and Repair Occupations -- Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians (49-3011)
Instructional Program (CIP)
Mechanic and Repair Technologies/Technicians (47)
Credit Type
Credential Type
Stacked/Latticed Credential Model
Educational Level
1st year Community College or equivalent
