PCCUA’s technical certificate in Advanced Manufacturing prepares students for entry into the general, industrial, manufacturing field. Courses provide skills in basic electrical circuits, electric motor controls, machining, hydraulics, maintenance management, quality control, and production planning. Most courses involve hands-on experience with up-to-date, high-technology equipment found in current manufacturing operations.
Campuses Offered At
D
= DeWitt Campus
H
= Helena-West Helena Campus
S
= Stuttgart Campus
In Person
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Program Student Learning Outcomes
Students will share their knowledge of the following essentials:
Student will display knowledge of basic English and Mathematics.
Identify and explain commercial and industrial design and manufacturing techniques and practices.
Demonstrate skills and knowledge necessary to install, maintain and troubleshoot a variety of mechanical systems.
Identify and use pumps, seals, lubrication, troubleshooting, and maintenance of mechanical equipment, and tools.
Apply mechanical theory and apply “hands-on” practical experience related to all aspects of the manufacturing occupation.
Use tools, fasteners, anchors, gaskets, packing and craft related materials.
Demonstrate and practice OSHA safety standard.
Possible Careers
- Industrial Maintenance Mechanic
- Machine Operator, Setter
- Maintenance Technician
- Production Supervisor
- Farm Equipment Mechanics and Service Technician
- HVAC Technician
- Millwright
Campus Contacts
Shawanna Wansley | Professional Advisor/Disabilities Coordinator
DeWitt
Joe St. Columbia | Dean, Division of Applied Technology Workforce Development and Training
Helena-West Helena
Charlotte Purdy | Network Technology Instructor
Stuttgart
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