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  Nov 21, 2024
 
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Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Level I Certificate


The 20-hour Advanced Manufacturing Technology Level I Certificate will enable students to earn an entry-level credential in  Advanced Manufacturing.  The award  provides students with the foundation for maintaining, troubleshooting, operating, and planning the assembly of industrial technology systems.

With this award, students may seek jobs such as:

Entry-level Industrial Tech., Electromechanical Tech.

Related Awards:

Advanced Manufacturing Technology, A.A.S.  

Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Level II Certificate  

Advanced Manufacturing Technology: Instrumentation & Process Tech. Specialization A.A.S.  

Advanced Manufacturing Technology: Instrumentation & Process Tech. Level II Certificate  

Advanced Manufacturing Technology: Instrumentation & Process Tech. Level I Certificate  

Advanced Manufacturing Technology: Robotics and Automation Specialization A.A.S.  

Advanced Manufacturing Technology: Robotics and Automation, Level II Certificate  

Advanced Manufacturing Technology: Robotics & Automation, Level I Certificate  

Fundamentals of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, OSA  

 

 

Total Credit Hours Required: 20


Milestone Course(s)


*** denotes Milestone course(s)

A milestone course is a course that is critical for success in this program as determined by the Faculty of the Alamo Colleges District.

Additional Program Information


The AMT training addresses the evolving demand for automated manufacturing and the integration of smart technologies with traditional manufacturing methods. The program emphasizes versatile skills across various manufacturing technologies, including mechanical, electrical, electronics, and fluid power components. Hands-on training on electromechanical devices, motor control, PLC programming, industrial robotics, troubleshooting, and maintenance complements theoretical knowledge, ensuring proficiency in both areas. The curriculum extends beyond the classroom, providing practicum experiences that offer real-world workplace training to equip students with problem-solving, teamwork, and communication skills vital in industrial settings.

Notes:


CIP Code: 15.0404
Major Code: AMTY