Manufacturing

CERT - Occupational Certificate


This certificate is comprised of six stackable certificates*: Basic Manufacturing, Basic Manufacturing CAD, Advanced Manufacturing CAD, Basic Power Generation, Electrical for Manufacturing, and Manufacturing-Automation for Metals Joining and Severing Processes and one additional course. Students who complete the six stackable certificates and this certificate will also earn an OSHA-10 Construction Safety Card or an OSHA-30 Construction Safety Card and NCCER certification in demonstrated skills. 

Program Purpose


Graduates will demonstrate the knowledge of marketable skills in many areas of the high-tech manufacturing field.  

Learning Outcomes


  • Upon completion of the program the student will be able to: understands the roll of the manufacturing technician in quality control, inspection, basic and advanced automation machining set up, and programing to be prepared to enter the workforce as a manufacturing technician.
  • Upon completion of the program the student will be able to: understand automated manufacturing processes that involve up-to-date technologies to improve production of products from the design to manufacturing stages.
  • Upon completion of the program the student will be able to: understand and demonstrate how to set up, test, and repair manufacturing equipment using a combination of electrical, electronic, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and/or computer skills.
  • Upon completion of the program the student will be able to: understand and demonstrate how to work safely in the manufacturing environment and have recognized OSHA credentials earned while in the program
  • Upon completion of the program the student will be able to: demonstrate skills in the production of blueprints, drawings and part design for CNC automation using computer aided drafting (CAD).

Program Map


Recommended Program Map / Program Requirements

The recommended plan below meets the requirements to complete this program.  For official requirements, visit the AWC Catalog. If the recommended classes listed below don’t fit your schedule or interests, you can take alternate classes. 

To get started on your personalized Academic Plan, or schedule an appointment with the Advising Office or with a Faculty Advisor.

First Semester: Fall

Course Course Title Credits Area
DFT 100 Auto CAD 1 Drafting 3 Major Requirement
ECT 105 Basic Electricity 3 Major Requirement
MFG 185 Quality Control and Inspection 3 Major Requirement
TEC 125  10 Hour OSHA Construction Card 1 Major Requirement
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Second Semester: Spring

Course Course Title Credits Area
DFT 180 CAD with Solidworks 3 Major Requirement
ECT 210 Control Circuits 4 Major Requirement
MFG 195 Materials Science and Metallurgy 3 Major Requirement
WLD 109 Techniques in Gas Metal Arc Welding 3 Major Requirement
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Third Semester: Fall

Course Course Title Credits Area
CNC 101 CNC Machine Operation 3 Major Requirement
ECT 230 Programmable Logic Controllers 2 Major Requirement
MFG 201 Machinery/Indust. Valve & Pump, Maintenanace & Repair 3 Major Techniques in Shielded Metal Arc Welding
WLD 201 Automation for Metals Joining and Severing Processes 4 Major Requirement
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Fourth Semester: Spring

Course Course Title Credits Area
CNC 201 Computer Aided Programming for CNC Machines 3 Major Requirement
ECT 240 Power Generation Operations, Maintenance, and Repair 4 Major Requirement
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