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Fundamentals of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, OSA


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The 14-hour Fundamentals of Advanced Manufacturing Technology Occupational Skills Award introduces students to the basics of AMT and prepares them to earn an entry-level credential in Advanced Manufacturing Technology. 

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, Level I 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  

 

Total Credit Hours Required: 14


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


Industrial Technology is the incorporation of new technologies and advanced manufacturing processes into today’s workplace. The evolution of automated manufacturing and the integration of new technologies with other standard technologies are the two trends that have required a new training approach for the industrial workforce. This new strategy requires a different view of training industry’s current workforce needs. Past needs required highly specialized technicians in very specific areas. Today’s requirements are for technicians trained across many different areas. The combination of electrical, electronic, fluid power, and mechanical devices has blurred the traditional electronic and mechanical lines.

Notes:


CIP Code: 15.0404
Major Code: FAMF

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