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Submitter's Information

Name

Susan Wyche

Title

Dean of Career, Technical, and Extended Education

Region

San Diego/Imperial

College

Palomar College

CTE Dean

CTE Dean's Name

Susan Wyche

CTE Dean's Email

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Program Details

Program Title

Composites Technology - A.S. Degree Major/Cert. Achievement

Submission Type

New Program

TOPs Code

Plastics and Composites (095420)

Projected Start Date

08/21/23

Catalog Description

The Composite Materials Technology program at Palomar College prepares students to work in industries such as aerospace, automotive, marine, sporting goods, and parts assembly. This program introduces basic composite materials, techniques, and procedures and progresses through advanced composite skills. Students will demonstrate industry standards concerning safety, composite terminology, hand lay-ups, and composite inspection and repair. Students who complete this program will be prepared for entry-level employment as composite technicians and composite repair technicians.

Enrollment Completer Projections

20 - 30 completions per year

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)
  • Certificate of Achievement: 16 or greater semester (or 24 or greater quarter) units (C)
  • A.S. Degree (S)
Program Goal

To provide a high-quality and hands-on program to fill the need for trained professionals in the Composites Manufacturing and Repair sectors. Skills students will obtain include:

· Practice problem-solving skills

· Understand the theory of lamination.

· Apply tooling and mold methods.

· Understand resin-to-fiber content ratio.

· Demonstrate composite manufacturing techniques

· Demonstrate composite repair techniques

Course Units and Hours

Total Certificate Units (Minimum and Maximum)

30

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

30

Total Units for Degree (Minimum and Maximum)

60

Course Report

Program Requirements Narrative

Palomar has revised this narrative and is resubmitting.

Last year, several companies in the San Diego Regional area approached colleges to implement a Composites certificate/degree, based on curriculum created on a grant by Davis Technical College in Utah. Palomar decided to develop the curriculum and align it with our existing Machining program. The LMI that was developed for us--and provided in the first submission attempt--did not show strong demand. However, we are submitting a new LMI report that includes a couple of SOC Codes that include the Aerospace industry that backed this certificate, and it does show strong demand. We were unable to get formal employer letters before the Dec. 23 date, but we are including the second LMI report and an email the Dean received this year outlining the need described above, and the Advisory Council minutes that also show a vote was taken and the employer partners in the Council support this program

The job market for Composite technicians and repair personnel requires this knowledge and experience, there is strong need in the aerospace industry, and Palomar would be the only institute in North County to provide this education and training.

Program Requirements
CourseTitleUnitsYear/Semester
(Y1 or S1)
DT 117Blueprint Reading/GD+T
3Y1/S1

MACH 108Technical Math
3Y1/S1
MACH 120Precision Measure and Metrology
3Y1/S1
MACH 228Metallurgy and Industrial Products
3Y1/S2
MACH 110 (new)Introduction to Composites
3Y1/S2
MACH 130 (new)Composites Repair
3Y1/S2
MACH 111 (new)Composites Bagging and Materials
3Y2/S1
MACH 210 (new)Composites Machining and Part Finish
3Y2/S1
MACH 190Machining/MasterCAM I
3Y2/S1
MACH 211Composite Engineering, Pattern and Mold Construction
3Y2/S2

San Diego/Imperial Regional Questions

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Submission Details

Published at

12/21/22 - 11:13 AM

Status

Recommended

Return to Drafts

Please list the reason(s) for returning "Composites Technology - A.S. Degree Major/Cert. Achievement". to Susan Wyche's drafts. This message will be sent to swyche@palomar.edu

Comments, Documents, Voting

Comments

All Comments


JL

Jesse Lopez   ·  01/12/23

Miramar College supports this new program.

JMT

Jeanie M. Tyler   ·  01/12/23

SD City College supports.

TR

Tina Recalde   ·  01/12/23

San Diego Mesa supports this new program.

DJA

Dr. Javier Ayala   ·  01/11/23

GC supports.

GD

George Dowden   ·  01/11/23

Cuyamaca supports this program.

CS

Cassandra Storey   ·  01/10/23

SDCCE supports this program.

JL

Jennifer Lewis   ·  01/09/23

Southwestern College supports this new program

DAT

Dr. Al Taccone   ·  01/06/23

MiraCosta College supports given the skills required for positions may be obtained at Palomar in lieu of the high school minimum requirement typically required (or enhancement of the high school diploma).

JE

John Edwards   ·  01/04/23

Palomar College submitted the appropriate LMI from the COE. The COE recommends proceeding with a new program and supports a program modification because 1) a supply gap exists in the region; 2) entry-level and median earnings for these occupations are above the living wage; and 3) no institution supplies awards for these occupations. The region should note that employers typically only require a high school diploma or equivalent as the minimum requirement for Composite occupations.

SW

Susan Wyche   ·  12/21/22

Palomar supports this program. We had additional support from Ruishan Chow that I will share at the meeting, providing background. We also have added a better LMI showing regional need and a letter from an employer. The Advisory Council also strongly endorsed this (I could not get all the documents to load, but can share copies in our meeting if asked). Thank you!