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Online Technologist Review Program Classes RUBRIC NUMBER AND TOPIC ID COURSE TITLE COURSE DEPARTMENT 1 MATHEMATICS, APPLIED AND ENGINEERING SCIENCES AND MATERIALS 1.1 Mathematics N/A N/A N/A 1.1.1 Algebra 200 Shop Algebra Overview Shop Essentials 1.1.2 Trigonometry 205 Trig: Pythagorean Theorem Shop Essentials 215 Trig: Sine, Cosine, and Tangent Shop Essentials 1.1.3 Analytical Geometry 155 Geometry: Lines and Angles Shop Essentials 165 Geometry: Triangles Shop Essentials 185 Geometry: Circles and Polygons Shop Essentials 1.1.4 Calculus (CMfgE ONLY) N/A N/A N/A 1.1.5 Statistics 220 Statistics Shop Essentials 1.2 Applied and Engineering Sciences 110 Applied and Engineering Sciences Shop Essentials 1.2.1 Metrication/SI System 115 Math: Units of Measurement Shop Essentials 1.2.2 Physics 110 Applied and Engineering Sciences Shop Essentials 1.2.3 Chemistry 110 Applied and Engineering Sciences Shop Essentials 1.2.4 Statics 110 Forces of Machines Mechanical Systems 1.2.5 Dynamics 110 Applied and Engineering Sciences Shop Essentials 1.2.6 Fluid Mechanics 110 The Forces of Fluid Power Hydraulics/Pneumatics 1.2.7 Thermodynamics/Heat Transfer 110 Applied and Engineering Sciences Shop Essentials 1.2.8 Electrical Circuits/Electronics 110 Electrical Units Electrical Systems 120 Intro to Circuits Electrical Systems 200 Series Circuit Calculations Electrical Systems 205 Parallel Circuit Calculations Electrical Systems 210 AC Fundamentals Electrical Systems 1.3 Materials Application 100 Intro to Materials Materials 1.3.1 Metals (Properties and Applications) 110 Structure of Metals Materials Page 1 of 6

120 Mechanical Properties of Metals Materials 130 Physical Properties of Metals Materials 150 Metal Classification Materials 210 Ferrous Metals and Alloys Materials 220 Nonferrous Metals and Alloys Materials 260 Hardness Testing Materials 230 Heat Treatment of Steel Materials 1.3.2 Plastic/Polymers (Properties and Applications) 115 Overview of Plastic Materials Materials 1.3.3 Composites (Properties and Applications) 110 Intro to Composites Composites 1.3.4 Ceramics (Properties and Applications) 250 Ceramics Materials 1.3.5 Fluids (Properties and Applications) 110 Forces of Fluid Power Hydraulics/Pneumatics 2 PRODUCT/PROCESS DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT 2.1 Product Design and Development 134 Product Design and Development Quality 2.1.1 Product R&D 134 Product Design and Development Quality 2.1.2 Market/Sales, Life Cycle Analysis 134 Product Design and Development Quality 2.1.3 Intellectual Property Protection 134 Product Design and Development Quality (i.e. patents, trademarks, copyrights) 2.1.4 Design Management 134 Product Design and Development Quality 2.1.5 Simulation/Engineering Design Analysis 134 Product Design and Development Quality 2.1.6 Concurrent Engineering 134 Product Design and Development Quality 2.1.7 Design for X (Mfg/Assembly/Maintenance) 134 Product Design and Development Quality 2.1.8 Drafting/Drawing/Engineering/Graphics/Modeling 134 Product Design and Development Quality 2.1.9 CAD/CAM/CAE Applications 160 CAD/CAM Overview CNC 2.1.10 Tolerance Analysis/GD&T 200 Intro to GD&T Inspection 2.1.11 Product Liability 134 Product Design and Development Quality 2.2 Process Design and Development 135 Process Design and Development Quality 2.2.1 Process R&D 135 Process Design and Development Quality 2.2.2 Simulation/Process Analysis 135 Process Design and Development Quality 2.2.3 Product Prototype Build and Test 135 Process Design and Development Quality Page 2 of 6

2.2.4 Process Development and Test 135 Process Design and Development Quality 2.2.5 Print Reading 130 Blueprint Reading Shop Essentials 2.2.6 Rapid Prototyping 135 Process Design and Development Quality 3 MANUFACTURING PROCESS APPLICATIONS AND OPERATION 3.1 Operation 124 Manufacturing Process Applications: Part 1 Shop Essentials 125 Manufacturing Process Applications: Part 2 Shop Essentials 3.1.1 Material Removal Processes 110 Metal Removal Processes Metal Cutting 140 Cutting Processes Metal Cutting 3.1.2 Fabrication Processes 124 Manufacturing Process Applications: Part 1 Shop Essentials 3.1.3 Hot and Cold Forming Processes 120 Punch and Die Operations Stamping 124 Manufacturing Process Applications: Part 1 Shop Essentials 3.1.5 Electrical/Electronics Mfg. Processes 125 Manufacturing Process Applications: Part 2 Shop Essentials 3.1.6 Heat Treatment Processes 230 Heat Treatment of Steel Materials 3.1.7 Joining, Welding, and Assembly Processes 100 Intro to Assembly Fasteners 120 Arc Welding Processes Welding 3.1.8 Finishing Processes 125 Manufacturing Process Applications: Part 2 Shop Essentials 3.1.9 Bulk and Continuous Flow Processes 124 Manufacturing Process Applications: Part 1 Shop Essentials 3.1.11 Hand Tool Use/Machine Operating 4 PRODUCTION SYSTEM AND EQUIPMENT DESIGN/DEVELOPMENT 4.1 Production System Design and Development 136 Production System Design and Development Quality 4.1.1 Infrastructure/Plant Location Analysis 136 Production System Design and Development Quality 4.1.2 Facility Planning/Plant Layout 136 Production System Design and Development Quality 4.1.3 Process Planning and Development 136 Production System Design and Development Quality 4.1.4 Capacity Planning 136 Production System Design and Development Quality 4.1.5 Production/Manufacturing System Design 136 Production System Design and Development Quality and Organization 4.1.6 Process Documentation/Work Instructions 136 Production System Design and Development Quality 4.1.7 Tool and Equipment Selection 136 Production System Design and Development Quality Page 3 of 6

4.1.8 Production System Build/Test 136 Production System Design and Development Quality 4.1.9 Human Factors, Ergonomics, and Safety 136 Production System Design and Development Quality 4.1.10 Maintenance Systems Environmental Protection/Waste 136 Production System Design and Development Quality 4.1.11 Management 136 Production System Design and Development Quality 4.2 Equipment/Tool Design and Development 137 Equipment/Tool Design and Development Quality 4.2.1 Cutting Tool Design 240 Tool Geometry Metal Cutting 245 Milling Geometry Metal Cutting 247 Drill Geometry Metal Cutting 4.2.2 Workholding Tool Design 106 Supporting and Locating Principles Workholding 210 Fixture Design Basics Workholding 4.2.3 Die/Mold Design 137 Equipment/Tool Design and Development Quality 4.2.4 Gage Design 137 Equipment/Tool Design and Development Quality 4.2.5 Machine Design 137 Equipment/Tool Design and Development Quality 4.2.6 Power Systems (Mech/Elec/Fluid) 120 Power Transmission Components 120 Intro to Hydraulic Components Hydraulics/Pneumatics 125 Intro to Pneumatic Components Hydraulics/Pneumatics 4.2.7 Control Systems (Mech/Elec/Fluid) 200 Intro to PLCs PLCs 4.2.8 Nanotechnology, Packaging and Systems 137 Equipment/Tool Design and Development Quality 5 AUTOMATED SYSTEMS AND CONTROL 5.1 Automated Systems and Control 135 Automated Systems and Control Robotics 5.1.1 Automated Systems (Hard/Flexible) 135 Automated Systems and Control Robotics 5.1.2 CNC/PLC/Computer Control 150 Part Program CNC 220 Basics of Ladder Logic PLCs 5.1.3 Computer Systems and Networks 270 Networking for PLCs PLCs 5.1.4 Information Technology/Database Systems (MIS, etc.) 135 Automated Systems and Control Robotics 5.1.5 Enterprise-wide Systems Integration (MES, ERP, etc.) 135 Automated Systems and Control Robotics 6 QUALITY AND CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT 6.1 Quality and Customer Service 175 Quality and Customer Service Quality 6.1.1 Customer Focus (Research/Test/Satisfaction) 175 Quality and Customer Service Quality Page 4 of 6

6.1.2 Quality System and Standards 110 ISO 9000 Overview Quality (e.g. QS/ISO/CE/Mark/etc.) 6.1.3 Probability and Statistics 220 Statistics Shop Essentials 6.1.4 Statistical Control Methods (Sampling/Charting/etc.) 210 SPC Overview Quality 6.1.5 Problem Analysis and Solving 182 Troubleshooting: Understanding Causes Quality (Fishbone/Pareto/FMEA/etc.) and Effects 6.1.6 Factor Analysis (DOE/Correlation/etc.) 175 Quality and Customer Service Quality 6.1.7 Capability Analysis (Process/Equipment/etc.) 175 Quality and Customer Service Quality 6.1.8 Inspection/Test/Validation 175 Quality and Customer Service Quality 6.1.9 Metrology 175 Quality and Customer Service Quality 6.1.10 Reliability Analysis 175 Quality and Customer Service Quality 6.1.11 Continuous Improvement/Lean 130 Lean Manufacturing Overview Quality 6.1.12 Customer and Field Service 175 Quality and Customer Service Quality 7 MANUFACTURING MANAGEMENT 7.1 Manufacturing Management 180 Manufacturing Management Supervisor Essentials 7.1.1 Strategic Planning/Global Competitiveness 180 Manufacturing Management Supervisor Essentials 7.1.2 Organizational Design and Management 180 Manufacturing Management Supervisor Essentials 7.1.3 Project Management 180 Manufacturing Management Supervisor Essentials 7.1.4 Personnel Management Methods 180 Manufacturing Management Supervisor Essentials 7.1.5 Human Behavior/Motivation/Leadership 180 Manufacturing Management Supervisor Essentials 7.1.7 Education/Training 180 Manufacturing Management Supervisor Essentials 7.1.8 Operations Research, Analysis, and Forecasting 180 Manufacturing Management Supervisor Essentials 7.1.9 Supply Chain and Logistics 180 Manufacturing Management Supervisor Essentials 7.1.10 Accounting/Finance/Economics (including Engineering 180 Manufacturing Management Supervisor Essentials Economics/Cost Justification/Value Analysis/Project Justification) 7.1.11 Business/Engineering Ethics and Social Responsibility 180 Manufacturing Management Supervisor Essentials 7.1.12 Standards, Laws, and Regulations 180 Manufacturing Management Supervisor Essentials Page 5 of 6

8 PERSONAL EFFECTIVENESS 190 Personal Effectiveness Supervisor Essentials 8.1 Personal Effectiveness 190 Personal Effectiveness Supervisor Essentials 8.1.1 Interpersonal Skills 190 Personal Effectiveness Supervisor Essentials 8.1.2 Negotiating and Conflict Management 190 Personal Effectiveness Supervisor Essentials 8.1.3 Presentation Skills and Oral Communication 190 Personal Effectiveness Supervisor Essentials 8.1.4 Written Communication Skills 190 Personal Effectiveness Supervisor Essentials 8.1.5 Innovation and Creativity 190 Personal Effectiveness Supervisor Essentials 8.1.6 Learning and Knowledge 190 Personal Effectiveness Supervisor Essentials Page 6 of 6