
Practicum is an advanced course for the Manufacturing career cluster.Ĭan you earn a certification while taking Manufacturing Engineering at MCTC?Ĭertification in Autodesk software is also available for both 1st and 2nd year students, depending on incoming skill level. Apply previously studied manufacturing knowledge to a real world and simulated manufacturing environment. Turn CAD drawings into 3D models using the 3D printer. Students will create solutions in Automation and Manufacturing by mastering the Tabletop Mechatronics station, Fanuc Robotic Arm and Fanuc Computer Numerical Control (CNC). Prerequisites - Manufacturing Engineering I & II 8059V Practicum in Manufacturing Engineering Grade: 12 Ι 2 credits Manufacturing Engineering I & II are advanced courses for the Manufacturing career cluster. Students will also be introduced to Fanuc controllers in Robotics and Computer Numerical Controls (CNC). Students will develop skills in Automation and Mechatronics Engineering utilizing innovative computer simulations and hands-on training stations to apply learned skills in hydraulics, pneumatics, mechanical fabrication, thermodynamics, electrical control and Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC's) in a real-world environment. Students who have earned credit for another course identified as an FHSPE third math credit option may take this course for an elective credit.



Note: Manufacturing Engineering II is an FHSPE third math credit option. Prerequisites - Principles of Applied Engineering or Principles of Manufacturing, Algebra II or concurrent enrollment in Algebra II Manufacturing Career Cluster Program of Study: ManufacturingĨ057V Manufacturing Engineering I (FALL SEMESTER) 8058V Manufacturing Engineering II (SPRING SEMESTER) Grades: 11-12 Ι 1 credit each course
