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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.
Career Options   Supporting Activities
and Experiences
Grade Career Cluster Courses English Math Science Soc Sci Other Courses
and Electives
Interest Inventory administered and Plan of Study initiated for all learners

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
than Baccalaureate Degree

►College/University Faculty and Administrators
►Advanced Engineering
►Engineering Researchers

 

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►Develop personal Program of Study with school counselor

►Volunteer/Work

►Career Related Student Organizations
- Skills USA
- Student Competitions
- Computer Club
- Key Club
- Interact Rotary Service

►Internships

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Courses to meet graduation requirements
(i.e. PE, consumer, health)
Electives as appropriate for career goals
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English

Math

Science

Soc Sci

Courses to meet graduation requirements
(i.e. PE, consumer, health)
Electives as appropriate for career goals
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Or enter any Grade 9 or 10 Course


English

Math

Science

Soc Sci

Courses to meet graduation requirements
(i.e. PE, consumer, health)
Electives as appropriate for career goals
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Or Enter any Grade 9, 10 or 11 Course

English

Math


Science

Soc Sci


Courses to meet graduation requirements
(i.e. PE, consumer, health)
Electives as appropriate for career goals

Students may want to consider a course in entrepreneurship and/or accounting to facilitate business ownership in their career field.
  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)
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

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

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