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13.20000 Production Design, Operations and Maintenance Pathway
13.20070 Industrial and Manufacturing Engineers Program of Study |
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| This Program of Study serves as a guide, along with other career planning materials, as learners embark on a career path. Courses listed are general recommendations and should be individualized to meet each learner's educational and career goals. Check with individual colleges for specific entrance requirements. *Refer to individual district Handbooks for specific course title and content information. |
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Occupations Requiring Less than Baccalaureate Degree
►Assembler
►Installer and Repairer
►Technician
►Machine Operators
►Millwright
►Welders
Occupations Requiring
Baccalaureate Degree
►Design Engineer
►Electronics Engineer
►Industrial Facilities Manager
►Industrial Engineer
►Materials Engineer
►Mechanical Engineer
►Safety Engineer
Occupations Requiring More
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►College/University Faculty and Administrators
►Advanced Engineering
►Engineering Researchers
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- Skills USA
- Student Competitions
- Computer Club
- Key Club
- Interact Rotary Service
►Internships
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Early college credit options: Harper College Dual Credit (Jr/Sr), Concurrent Credit, Credit by Exam, Articulated Credit and AP. Talk to your counselor for more details. |
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Certifications - High School
8 credits of dual credit available through 10060 (ELT110 Intro to Electronics - 4 credits), and 10070 (ELT215 Industrial Control Systems - 4 credits)
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Certifications -Harper **
Production Technician:
Manufacturing Production
Mechatronics/Automation:
Electrical Maintenance
Industrial Electronics
Mechatronics/Automation
Precision Machining:
Computer Numerical Control Operator I
Computer Numerical Control Operator II
Metal Fabrication:
Basic Welding
Welding Fabrication
Supply Chain/Logistics:
Inventory/Production Control
Purchasing
Physical Distribution
**Program Details available at www.harpercollege.edu |
Associate Degrees - Harper **
AAS Advanced Manufacturing: Mechatronics/Automation
AAS Advanced Manufacturing: Precision Machining
AAS Advanced Manufacturing: Metal Fabrication
AAS Advanced Manufacturing: Supply Chain/Logistics
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Baccalaureate Degrees
Illinois State University Industrial Engineering Technology
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Cluster Knowledge & Skills
• Academic Foundations • Communications • Problem Solving and Critical Thinking • Information Technology Applications • Systems• Safety, Health and Environment • Leadership and Teamwork • Ethics and Legal Responsibilities• Employability and Career Development • Technical Skills
****The Career Clusters icons are being used with permission of the: States' Career Clusters Initiative, 2011, www.careerclusters.org |