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Submitter's Information

Name

Gene Carbonaro

Title

Dean, CTE

Region

Los Angeles/Orange County (Archived)

College

Long Beach City College

CTE Dean

CTE Dean's Name

Gene Carbonaro

CTE Dean's Email

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Program Details

Program Title

Certificate of Achievement: Engineering Automation Technology

Submission Type

n/a

TOPs Code

Engineering Technology, General (requires Trigonometry) (092400)

Projected Start Date

08/27/19

Catalog Description
The Engineering Technology department at Long Beach City College will be offering several Certificates of Achievement to provide students the knowledge and training they need to enter a specialized career or enhance their skills for advancement in their job. Coursework completed while earning a Certificate can also be applied to an Associate Degree. The Engineering Automation Certificate provides a student the necessary skills for an entry level/internship opportunity in the automation field with a focus design, production and control of automation tools and equipment. • Create and design robotic tools using automated equipment.
Enrollment Completer Projections
15-20

Program Proposal Attributes

Program Award Type(s) (Check all that apply)
  • Certificate of Achievement: 8 to fewer than 16 semester (or 12 to fewer than 24 quarter) units (B)
Program Goal
The Engineering Technology program at Long Beach City College provides students with the fundamentals of engineering technology. These are needed to provide students with a successful pathway through High School, Community College and finally into University Engineering Technology Programs. This program is designed to allow students to work in high school in Project Lead The Way sanctioned courses and provide those students the ability to receive college credit by examination. While at Long Beach City College, those students work deeper into engineering technology concepts with exposure to advanced manufacturing technology. The courses are designed for creating technical talent to meet tomorrow’s needs in a highly competitive and automated industrial workforce. Students will have the necessary technical skills, knowledge, and attitude to succeed in this rapidly changing field. In addition to training in CNC machine tools, students will learn engineering concepts such as Materials Science, Engineering Electronics and Principles of Engineering.

Course Units and Hours

Total Certificate Units (Minimum and Maximum)

16.5

Units for Degree Major or Area of Emphasis (Minimum and Maximum)

n/a

Total Units for Degree (Minimum and Maximum)

n/a

Course Report

Program Requirements Narrative

n/a

Program Requirements
Dept. Name/# Name Units Sequence ADMT 50 Adv. Manufacturing, Introduction 3 Year 1, Fall CAD 51 Mechanical Drafting 2 2 Year 1, Fall ELECT 230A Robotics Technology Design 2 Year, 1, Spring ELECT 230B Robotics Technology Integration 2 Year 1, Spring ELECT 231 Electro-Hydraulics and Pneumatics Systems 2 Year 1, Spring ETEC 60 Material Science for Adv. Manufacturing 3 Year 1, Fall MTFAB 280 Fanuc Robotic Welding 2.5 Year 1, Spring Total Units - 16.5

Supporting Documents

Los Angeles/Orange County (Archived)

District

Long Beach Community College District

College

Long Beach City College

CRLC Member

Gene Carbonaro

Email

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Phone

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Reason for approval request.

New Program

Place of program in college's curriculum/similar program.
Engineering Technology, Trades and Industry Technologies
List similar programs at other colleges in the Los Angeles and Orange County Region.
• Cerritos College • East Los Angeles College • Glendale Community College • Pasadena Community College
Annual Enrollment projects (non-duplicative)
150-200
Priority Sector

n/a

Submission Details

Published at

08/21/18 - 11:26 AM

Status

Recommended

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