1) Students will be able to demonstrate the proper and safe use of hand, power, and floor mounted tools and equipment used in the manufacturing of various aerospace tooling projects. 2) Students will demonstrate and be assessed on the correct use, application of various precision measuring tools, equipment and instruments within acceptable tooling tolerances. 3) Students will demonstrate and be assessed on their accuracy and knowledge of tooling drawing interpretation as well as their competency within the deciphering of various GD&T symbols and their interpretation. 4) Students will be knowledgeable in the area of manufacturing team work, team building and how it affects overall production. 5) Students will demonstrate knowledge in respect to manufacturing documentation as well as quality standards and documentation.
Financial information
Total tuition
$2,400.00
Total required fees
$0.00
Books and supplies
$0.00
Locations
N/A
Instructional methods
In-person Primary Location
Is this program offered on evenings and weekends?
No
Additional details
Award name
Certificate of Completion
Education Prerequisites
No Selection
Prerequisite courses and other requirements
Aerospace Manufacturing Core Skills
Is this program approved to train veterans?
Yes
Program languages
English
Certification/license obtained as part of training program
Aerospace Manufacturing Tooling Certificate of Completion
Certification/license test preparation provided
Employment performance results
Data is unavailable for one of several reasons: In some cases, the institution has not provided the Workforce Board with data to independently evaluate program performance. We encourage all schools to provide this data on an annual basis. In other cases, the program joined Career Bridge recently and student data has not been reported yet. In other cases, the program is too small or too new to provide reliable results.
Top industries for graduates
Data is unavailable for one of several reasons: In some cases, the institution has not provided the Workforce Board with data to independently evaluate program performance. We encourage all schools to provide this data on an annual basis. In other cases, the program joined Career Bridge recently and student data has not been reported yet. In other cases, the program is too small or too new to provide reliable results.
Data is unavailable for one of several reasons: In some cases, the institution has not provided the Workforce Board with data to independently evaluate program performance. We encourage all schools to provide this data on an annual basis. In other cases, the program joined Career Bridge recently and student data has not been reported yet. In other cases, the program is too small or too new to provide reliable results.