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Advanced Manufacturing Training www.lccc.edu/manufacturing This program is funded in part/in whole by a $10 million U.S. Department of Labor - Employment and Training Administration grant. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported License. and the PATH program is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer & Program. Auxiliary aids & services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. PERM 50A-f-i (9/8/17)

CONTACT US PATH Advisory Board LCCC Main Campus 4525 Education Park Drive Schnecksville, PA 18078 p. 610-799-2121 Art Love Technology Instructor p. 610-799-1967 alove@lccc.edu Donald Worman Technology Instructor p. 610-769-1354 dworman@lccc.edu Tom Bux, M.Ed Director of Workforce Training p. 610-799-1961 tbux@lccc.edu Susan Lushinsky PATH Project Director p. 610-799-1935 slushinsky@lccc.edu Terri Keefe Dean, School of Employer Engagement and Community Education p. 610-799-1580 tkeefe@lccc.edu Choose your Career Pathway with Advanced Manufacturing/Integrated Systems Technology (AMIST) instruction in: Production Technician Industrial Electrical Technician Industrial Mechanical Technician Industrial Automation Technician AMIST Mechatronics Fanuc Robotics Manufacturing Simulation Programmable Logic Controllers Certifi cations are built on core competencies and standards of excellence geared to meet industry's qualifi cations for employment. Instruction combines the blended learning styles of online theory and hands-on instruction on industry-grade equipment with instructors who are experts in the fi eld. Nationally recognized PMMI certification tests offer our students a valuable industry credential and third party validation of their skills. LCCC's PATH Ribbon Cutting Ceremony and Board Recognition, April, 2016. Manufacturing Advisory Board Tom Donio Maintenance Manager Coca-Cola North America Group Tom Gombos Manager Facilities Mack Trucks, Inc George Geaneotes Maintenance Manager Just Born Quality Confections Richard McMahon Human Resource Generalist Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc. Scott Palochik Director of Business Development Enterprise Systems Partners, Inc. Kashyap Patel Process Engineering Manager Fisher Clinical Scientifi c Ken Borger Personnel Supervisor Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. Michael Gormont Assistant General Manager Walmart Ecommerce Ralie Kubat Corporate Training Manager B. Braun Medical Inc. 1 34 2

Industrial e-learning and National Credentialing Amatrol e-learning Interactive Technical Skill Development, Hands-On Virtual Simulators! Amatrol s e-learning program meets the challenge for fl exible technical training by offering superb technical content depth as well as breadth, strong interactivity for skill development, and excellent assessment and student tracking through an intuitive, easy-to-use web portal. With 24 x 7 access, Amatrol s e-learning program creates easy access to educational opportunities for technical skill development previously restricted to the classroom. The material is self-paced, making it ideal for individual use, traditional class settings, or a blended approach. Amatrol s proven curriculum is problem-solving oriented and teaches technical skills in a wide range of industriallyrelevant technologies. e-learning Training Topics: Robotics Mechanical Hydraulics Programmable Controllers Electrical Fluid Power Pneumatics PMMI Mechatronics Certification Tests PMMI Mechatronics Certifi cation tests help employers assess workers for the core skills and real-world application in today s manufacturing industry. Employers need multi-skilled workers to operate, maintain, and troubleshoot automated equipment on the plant fl oor. LCCC offers PMMI certifi cation tests with most of our advanced manufacturing curriculum that are based on industry-developed standards and are recognized by the U.S. Department of Labor and the Manufacturing Institute s Skills Certifi cation System. Certification Tests include: Fluid Power 1 Mechanical Components 1 Industrial Electricity 1 Industrial Electricity 2 Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) 1 and 2 LCCC s Advanced Manufacturing program provides students with the technical skills essential in today's manufacturing environment. Our programs provide "employable skills" in Electrical, Mechanical, Fluid Power and Automated Systems along with Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC's). Depending on the program or programs taken these skills will open the door to many exciting career opportunities in manufacturing: Machine Operator Trouble shooting Facilities Maintenance Production Line Maintenance Machine Maintenance Optimization / Calibration of Machines and Production Processes Applied Technology and Machine design The Advanced Manufacturing programs are designed to fit the schedule of incumbent workers with a combination of online theory and hands on training in our modern LCCC laboratory guided by expert instructors. also offers on-site training for a variety of our manufacturing programs utilizing our mobile classroom to deliver customized programs to fi t your schedule and training needs. 33 2

Electrical AC/DC Electrical Motor Controls & VFD s Power Distribution & Wiring Fluid Power Basic Hydraulics & Pneumatics Advanced Fluid Power and Automation Robotics Mechatronics Industrial Program Learning Systems Mechanical Mechanical Drives Vibration Analysis Laser Alignment Electronics Programmable Logic Controllers Ethernet Divicenet Controlnet 32 LCCC ELECTRO-MECHANICAL MANUFACTURING CERTIFICATES, CREDENTIALS AND S Career Enhancement Option: MECHATRONICS 1 / AMIST LEVEL 1 NONCREDIT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM CREDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL MECHANICAL AMIST LEVEL 1 (Hydraulics, Pneumatics & Mechanical Drives included) PMMI: MECHANICAL COMPONENTS, FLUID POWER HYDRAULICS CREDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL AMIST LEVEL 1 (PLC S included) PMMI: INTRO TO ELECTRICITY, INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL 2, PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS 1 INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL 1a CREDENTIAL PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS (offered with or without pre-requisites) PMMI: PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS 1 ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS CONTROL MECHATRONICS 1a PROGRESSIVE SKILL DEVELOPMENT MECHATRONICS 1b PROGRESSIVE SKILL DEVELOPMENT MECHATRONICS 1c PROGRESSIVE SKILL DEVELOPMENT PNEUMATICS INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL 1b ELECTRICAL MOTOR CONTROL 1 MECHANICAL DRIVES Career Enhancement Option: MECHATRONICS 2 / AMIST LEVEL 2 NONCREDIT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM CREDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL MECHANICAL AMIST LEVEL 2 Inclusive of: Vibration Analysis, Laser Shaft & Central Lubrication PMMI: MECHANICAL COMPONENTS 2 VIBRATION ANALYSIS LASER SHAFT ALIGNMENT CENTRAL LUBRICATION CREDENTIAL INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL AMIST LEVEL 2 (PLC S included) PMMI: MOTOR AND MOTOR CONTROLS INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL 2a INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICAL 2b CREDENTIAL ADVANCED PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS PMMI: PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS 2 MECHATRONICS 2a PROGRESSIVE SKILL DEVELOPMENT MECHATRONICS 2b PROGRESSIVE SKILL DEVELOPMENT MECHATRONICS 2c PROGRESSIVE SKILL DEVELOPMENT Noncredit certifi cates articulate towards related associate degree programs. PERM 50B-b-i (3/6/17) Take individual courses to earn micro-credentials. Complete all micro-credential courses towards earning Certificate(s).

Industrial Program Learning Systems PATH Advanced Manufacturing Training Program Listing Amatrol Industrial Maintenance & Mechatronics Amatrol Delivers Total Learning Solutions for Advanced Manufacturing! Your Success is Our Success is the philosophy and commitment to all of Amatrol s customers. They provide total learning solutions for the ever growing critical problem of skill shortages in manufacturing. You will find that their many learning systems cover the full range of needed skills from basics to advances across pretty much every technology used in industry today. Their focus is job ready and they provide the tools you need to make that happen. Key Features: Highly Demanded Industry Skills: Hands-On, Job-Ready Individualized Self-Paced or Group Learning Flexibility Extensive Curriculum Spanning Basics Through Advanced Authentic Industrial Durable, Industrial Equipment Designed for Effective Teaching Superior Multimedia Interactivity Connects With Learners eassessment to Accelerate Learning, Improve Effectiveness Learning Anywhere, Anytime 24 x 7 Computer Based Training (CBT) with Amatrol s eassessment (available via the web) Multimedia Genuinely interactive multimedia with vivid 3D graphics designed to teach as well as engage, checking for understanding and providing feedback- not the common quiz question so often claimed as interactive. Frequently includes virtual skills that allow students to perform the same activities in simulation they would with hands-on equipment. Available via the web or to own. Curriculum & Assessment Comprehensive Curriculum For Individual Self-Paced or Group Learning Flexibility Curriculum is, indeed, the key to learning. Great equipment alone is not enough. Excellent teaching materials is their promise and commitment to you. 31 Key Industry Skill Areas Integrated Into Amatrol s Learning Solutions: Foundation Skills Problem Solving & Analysis Operation Turning & Adjustment Installation Maintenance & Repair Application 1. Production Technician 200 Hours 2. Industrial Electrical Technician Level 1 284 Hours 3. Industrial Electrical Technician Level 2 150 Hours 4. Industrial Automation Technician Level 1 255 Hours 5. Industrial Automation Technician Level 2 234 Hours 6. Industrial Mechanical Technician Level 1 245 Hours 7. Industrial Mechanical Technician Level 2 245 Hours 8. Programmable Logic Controllers Level 1 84 Hours 9. Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers 119 Hours 10. AMIST Level 1 Mechatronics 449 Hours 11. AMIST Level 2 Mechatronics 424 Hours 12. Fanuc Robotics 40 Hours 13. Manufacturing Simulation 130 Hours Specialized Focus Certificates / AMIST Training Modules 14. Industrial Automation Technician Mobile Unit 200 Hours 15. Mechanical Drives 130 Hours 16. Pneumatics 90 Hours 17. Hydraulics 50 Hours 18. Central Lubrication 25 Hours 19. Vibration Analysis / Laser Shaft Alignment 25 Hours 20. AMIST / Mechatronics Levels 1 & 2 (incumbent worker training model) 873 Hours AMIST Level 1 Part 1 146 Hours AMIST Level 1 Part 2 151 Hours AMIST Level 2 Part 4 138 Hours AMIST Level 2 Part 5 114 Hours AMIST Level 1 Part 3 152 Hours Mechatronics Level One AMIST Level 2 Part 6 172 Hours Mechatronics Level Two 4

Online Curriculum Production Technician 200 Hours AMIST Levels 1 & 2: Part 6 172 Hours 5 Mathematics 1 Course Introduction Basic Math Terms and Concepts Working with Whole Numbers Fractions and Decimals Percentage, Average, and Ratio Geometry Basics Print Reading 1 Introduction to Print Reading Print Dimensioning Assembly Drawings and Fasteners Introduction to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Blueprint Reading Blueprint Lines Blueprints Blueprint Views Blueprint Dimensions and Notes Blueprint Process Drawings Electrical Fabrication 1 Introduction to Electrical Wiring Residential Wiring System Components Service Connection and Circuit Protection Mechanical Fabrication 1 Threaded Fasteners Wrenches Pneumatic System Fabrication Screwdrivers Pliers and Locking Devices Mallets and Non-Threaded Fasteners Torque Wrench Portable Power Tools Production Assembly Torque Basics Torque Tools O Ring Seals Lip Seals Hydraulic Fittings Hose and Coupling Assembly Hose Installation Tubing Installation Fasteners Non-Threaded Fasteners and Locking Devices Safety Practices and Regulations What Is Safety? Regulating Safety Practicing Safety in the Workplace Hazardous Materials - Defi nitions, Uses and Standards Hazard Communication Documents Confi ned Spaces Lockout / Tagout Accident Response Overhead Crane Safety (No voice) Introduction Crane Components Crane Safety Personal Protective Equipment Introduction to Personal Protective Equipment Workplace PPE Requirements Types of PPE Part 1 Types of PPE Part 2 Communication Skills Introduction to Communication The Sender The Receiver The Medium Feedback and Noise Conflict Resolution Understanding Confl ict Advanced Listening Skills for Confl ict Management Managing Confl ict Working in Groups Group Dynamics Group Decision-Making Measurement Tools 1 Basic Measurement Precision Measurement Tools Dimensional Gauging Principles of Advanced Manufacturing Introduction Manufacturing Metrics Quality Quality Tools Principles of Tooling Tooling Basics Intro to Manufacturing Hand Tools Hydraulics 2 Hydraulic DCV Applications Hydraulic Cylinder Applications Hydraulic Relief Valve Operation Hydraulic Check Valve Applications Accumulation Application Mechanical Drives 2 Heavy Duty V-Belt Drives V-Belt Selection and Maintenance Heavy Duty Chain Drives Laser Shaft Alignment Introduction to Laser Alignment Laser Alignment Operations Central Lubrication Introduction to Central Lubrication Lubrication Concepts Series / Progressive Lubrication Systems Lubrication Systems Piston Distributor Lubrication Systems Vibration Analysis Introduction to Vibration Analysis Vibration Condition Monitoring Vibration Analysis DC Electronic Drives Introduction to DC Motor Control Basic DC Drives SCR Control DC Spindle Drives Basic DC Axis Drives DC Pulse Width Modulation Drives DC Drives Controlnet Industrial Communications Networks Remote I/O Produced Consumed Data and Messages AB5000 Panelview Operator Introduction to Panelview Panelview Application Editing 1 Panelview Application Editing 2 30

AMIST Levels 1 & 2: Part 5 114 Hours Industrial Electrical Technician Level 1 284 Hours Variable Frequency Drives Introduction to Variable Frequency AC Drives Speed and Torque control Acceleration, Deceleration and Braking Fault Diagnostics and AC Electronic Drives Introduction to AC Drives Confi guring A-B Powerfl ex 70 Drives A-B Powerfl ex 70 Control Parameters Communications and Diagnostics A-B Powerfl ex 70 Confi guring and A-B Powerflex40 Confi guring and Servo Drives Electronic Sensors Electronic Sensors Electronic Counter Timers and Counters PLC Device Net Industrial Communications Networks Devicenet I/O Devicenet PLC Ethernet Industrial Communications Networks Remote I/O Produced Consumed Data and Messages Ethernet IP AC/DC Electrical Systems Basic Electrical Circuits Electrical Measurements Circuit Analysis Inductance and Capacitance Combination Circuits Transformers DC Theory Electrical Systems Control Control Logic Timers and Advanced Systems SRC Systems Control Electrical Motor Control Introduction to Electrical Motor Control Manual Motor Control and Overload Protection Control Transformers Control Ladder Logic Control Relays and Motor Starters Introduction to Systems Reversing Motor Control Automatic Input Devices Basic Timer Control: On-Delay and Off-Delay Industrial Electrical Wiring Introduction to Electrical Control Wiring Electrical Control System Wiring Residential Electrical Wiring Introduction to Electrical Wiring Residential Wiring System Components Service Connections & Circuit Protection Electronic Sensors Introduction to Electronic Sensors Electronic Sensor Applications Power Distribution Intro to Raceways Basic Conduit Bending Advanced Raceways Conductor, Disconnects and Overload Protection Conduit Sizing and Wire Pulling Techniques Programmable Controllers Introduction to Programmable Controllers Basic PLC Programming PLC Motor Control Discrete I_O Interfacing PLC Timer Instructions PLC Counter Instructions Introduction to PLC PLC Systems Event Sequencing Applications Development PLC Process Control Instructions Math and Data Movement Instructions Electro-Fluid Power Introduction to Electrical Control Systems Basic Control Devices Control Relays Timer Controls Pressure Control Applications Circuit Applications 29 6

Industrial Electrical Technician Level 2 150 Hours Rotating Electric Machines DC Series Motors DC Shunt & Compound Motors Motor Speed & Torque Motor Performance Split-Phase AC Motors Capacitor Start AC Motors Permanent Capacitor & Two Capacitor Motor Operation Three-Phase AC Induction Motors Motor Control Braking Methods Reduced Voltage Starting Circuits Power Generation & Distribution Electronic Sensors Timers and Counters Variable Frequency Drives Powerflex 4 Introduction to Variable Frequency AC Drives Speed and Torque Control Acceleration, Deceleration and Braking Fault Diagnostics and DC Electronic Drives Introduction to DC Motor Control Basic DC Drives SCR Control DC Spindle Drives Basic DC Axis Drives DC Pulse Width Modulation Drives DC Drives AC Electronic Drives Introduction to AC Drives Confi guring A-B Powerfl ex 70 Drives A-B Powerfl ex 70 Control Parameters Communications and Diagnostics A-B Powerfl ex 70 Confi guring and A-B Powerfl ex 40 Confi guring and Servo Drives AMIST Levels 1 & 2: Part 4 138 Hours Rotating Electric Machines DC Series Motors DC Shunt & Compound Motors Motor Speed & Torque Motor Performance Split-Phase AC Motors Capacitor Start AC Motors Permanent Capacitor & Two Capacitor Motor Operation Three-Phase AC Induction Motors Motor Braking Braking Methods Reduced Voltage Starting Reduced Voltage Starting Circuits Power Generation & Distribution Mechanical 3 Solid Plain Bearings Ball Bearings Roller Bearings Antifriction Bearing Selection and Maintenance Gaskets and Seals Advanced Gear Drives Gear Drive Selection and Maintenance Mechanical 4 Brakes and Clutches Brake/Clutch Selection and Maintenance Linear Ball Bearings Ball Screw Drives PLC Analog Analog Input Modules Analog Input Confi guration and Analog Output Modules Analog Output Confi guration and 7 28

AMIST Levels 1 & 2: Part 3 152 Hours Industrial Automation Technician Level 1 255 Hours 27 Pneumatic Introduction to Pneumatic Air Preparation Pneumatic Cylinders Motor and Rotary Actuator DCV and Flow Control Valves Vacuum Systems Pneumatic System Hydraulics 1 Hydraulic Power Systems Basic Hydraulic Circuits Principles of Hydraulic Pressure and Flow Hydraulic Speed Control Pressure and Control Circuits Industrial Electrical Wiring Introduction to Electrical Control Wiring Electrical Control System Wiring Residential Electrical Wiring Introduction to Electrical Wiring Residential Wiring System Components Service Connections & Circuit Protection Electronic Sensors Introduction to Electronic Sensors Electronic Sensor Applications Electro-Fluid Power 1 Power Devices Control Relays Programmable Controllers 3 Event Sequencing Application Development PLC Timer Instructions PLC Counter Instructions Program Control Instructions Math and Data Move Instructions AC/DC Electrical Systems Basic Electrical Circuits Electrical Measurements Circuit Analysis Inductance and Capacitance Combination Circuits DC Theory Basic Mechanical Drives Introduction to Mechanical Drive Systems Key Fasteners Power Transmission Systems Light Duty V-Belt and Chain Drives Introduction to V-Belt Drives Introduction to Chain Drives Hydraulics Hydraulic Power Systems Basic Hydraulic Circuits Principles of Hydraulic Pressure and Flow Hydraulic Speed Control Pressure Control Circuits Pneumatics Pneumatic Power Systems Basic Pneumatic Circuits Principles of Pneumatic Pressure and Flow Pneumatic Speed Control Circuits Electrical Motor Control Introduction to Electrical Motor Control Manual Motor Control and Overload Protection Control Transformers Control Ladder Logic Control Relays and Motor Starters Industrial Electrical Wiring Introduction to Electrical Control Wiring Electrical Control System Wiring Programmable Logic Controllers Introduction to Programmable Controllers Basic PLC Programming PLC Motor Control PLC Timer Instructions PLC Counter Instructions Residential Electrical Wiring Introduction to Electrical Wiring Residential Wiring System Components Service Connections & Circuit Protection Piping Systems Metal Piping Systems Metal Piping Installation Metal Tubing Systems Hoses Electrical Control Systems Control Logic Timers and Advanced Systems Electronic Sensors Introduction to Electronic Sensors Electronic Sensor Applications Power Distribution Intro to Raceways Basic Conduit Bending Advanced Raceways Conductor, Disconnects and Overload Protection Conduit Sizing and Wire Pulling Techniques 8

Industrial Automation Technician Level 2 234 Hours AMIST Levels 1 & 2: Part 2 151 Hours 9 Mechanical 2 Spur Gear Drives Multiple Shaft Drives Synchronous Belt Drives Precision Shaft Alignment Lubrication Conveyor Systems Mechanical 3 Solid Plain Bearings Ball Bearings Roller Bearings Antifriction Bearing Selection and Maintenance Gaskets and Seals Advanced Gear Drives Gear Drive Selection and Maintenance Pneumatics 2 Pneumatic DVC Applications Air Logic Moving Loads Pneumatically Vacuum Systems Air Compressors Pneumatic Maintenance Maintenance Intro to Pneumatic Construction Pneumatic Introduction to Pneumatic Air Preparation Pneumatic Cylinders Motor and Rotary Actuator DCV and Flow Control Valves Vacuum Systems Pneumatic System Heavy Duty V-Belt and Chain Drives Heavy Duty V-Belt Drives V-Belt Selection and Maintenance Heavy Duty Chain Drives Heavy Duty Chain Drives Electrical Motor Control 2 Introduction to Systems Reversing Motor Control Automatic Input Devices Basic Timer Control Electro-Fluid Power 1 Power Devices Control Relays Programmable Controllers 2 Discrete I/O Interfacing Intro to PLC PLC System Event Sequencing Application Development Program Control Instructions Math and Data Move Instructions Pneumatics 2 Pneumatic DVC Applications Air Logic Moving Loads Pneumatically Vacuum Systems Air Compressors Pneumatic Maintenance Maintenance Intro to Pneumatic Construction Mechanical 2 Multiple Shaft Drives Lubrication Concepts Heavy Duty V-Belt Drives Heavy Duty Chain Drives Conveyor Systems Piping Systems Metal Piping Systems Metal Piping Installation Metal Tubing Systems Hoses Electrical Motor Control 2 Introduction to Systems Reversing Motor Control Automatic Input Devices Basic Timer Control Power Distribution Intro to Raceways Basic Conduit Bending Advanced Raceways Conductor, Disconnects and Overload Protection Conduit Sizing and Wire Pulling Techniques Programmable Controllers 2 Discrete I/O Interfacing Intro to PLC PLC System 26

AMIST Levels 1 & 2: Part 1 146 Hours Industrial Mechanical Technician Level 1 245 Hours 25 AC/DC Electrical Control Circuits Basic Electrical Circuits Electrical Measurements Circuit Analysis Inductance and Capacitance Combination Circuits Transformers DC Theory Mechanical Drives 1 Introduction to Mechanical Drive Systems Key Fasteners Power Transmission Systems Light Duty V-Belts Introduction to V-Belt Drives Introduction to Chain Drives Pneumatics 1 Pneumatic Power Systems Basic Pneumatic Circuits Principles of Pneumatic Pressure and Flow Pneumatic Speed Control Circuits Electrical Systems Control Control Logic Timers and Advanced Systems SRC Motor Control Electrical Motor Control 1 Introduction to Electrical Motor Control Manual Motor Control and Overload Protection Control Transformers Control Ladder Logic Control Relays and Motor Starters Programmable Controllers 1 Introduction to Programmable Controllers Basic PLC Programming PLC Motor Control AC/DC Electrical Systems Basic Electrical Circuits Electrical Measurements Circuit Analysis Inductance and Capacitance Combination Circuits DC Theory Basic Mechanical Drives Introduction to Mechanical Drive Systems Key Fasteners Power Transmission Systems Light Duty V-Belt and Chain Drives Introduction to V-Belt Drives Introduction to Chain Drives Hydraulics Hydraulic Power Systems Basic Hydraulic Circuits Principles of Hydraulic Pressure and Flow Hydraulic Speed Control Pressure Control Circuits Pneumatics Pneumatic Power Systems Basic Pneumatic Circuits Principles of Pneumatic Pressure and Flow Pneumatic Speed Control Circuits Heavy Duty V-Belt Drives Heavy Duty V-Belt Drives V-Belt Selection and Maintenance Synchronous Belt Drives Lubrication Concepts Precision Shaft Alignment Couplings Heavy Duty Chain Drives Heavy Duty Chain Drives Mechanical Drives Plain Bearings Ball Bearings Roller Bearings Antifriction Bearing Selection and Maintenance Gaskets and Seals Piping Systems Metal Piping Systems Metal Piping Installation Metal Tubing Systems Hoses Residential Electrical Wiring Introduction to Electrical Wiring Residential Wiring System Components Service Connections & Circuit Protection Electro-Fluid Power Power Devices Control Relays Electronic Sensors Introduction to Electronic Sensors Electronic Sensor Applications Power Distribution Intro to Raceways Basic Conduit Bending Advanced Raceways Conductor, Disconnects and Overload Protection Conduit Sizing and Wire Pulling Techniques 10

Industrial Mechanical Technician Level 2 245 Hours Vibration Analysis / Laser Alignment 25 Hours Intermediate Pneumatics Pneumatic DCV Applications Air Logic Pneumatic Maintenance Advanced Pneumatics Moving Loads Pneumatically Vacuum Systems Air Compressors Pneumatic construction Pneumatic Introduction to Pneumatic Air Preparation Pneumatic Cylinders Motor and Rotary Actuator DCV and Flow Control Valves Vacuum Systems Pneumatic Systems Electrical Systems Control Control Logic Timers and Advanced Systems Mechanical Drives Spur Drives Multiple Shaft Drives Advanced Gear Drives Gear Driver Selection and Maintenance Mechanical Drives 4 Brakes and Clutches Brake_Clutch Selection and Maintenance Linear Ball Bearings Ball Screw Drives Conveyor Systems Laser Shaft Alignment Introduction to Laser Alignment Laser Alignment Operations Vibration Analysis Introduction to Vibration Analysis Vibration Condition Monitoring Vibration Analysis Piping Systems Plastic Piping Systems Two Way Valves Check-Valves and Sloan Valves Electrical Motor Control Introduction to Electrical Motor Control Manual Motor Control and Overload Protection Control Transformers Control Ladder Logic Control Relays and Motor Starters Introduction to Systems Reversing Motor Control Automatic Input Devices Basic Timer Control On-Delay and Off-Delay Central Lubrication Introduction to Central Lubrication Lubrication Concepts Series / Progressive Lubrication Systems Lubrication Systems Piston Distributor Lubrication Systems Vibration Analysis Introduction to Vibration Analysis Vibration Condition Monitoring Vibration Analysis Laser Alignment Intro to Laser Shaft Alignment Laser Shaft Alignment Operation 11 24

Central Lubrication 25 Hours AMIST Level 1 / Mechatronics 449 Hours Central Lubrication Introduction to Central Lubrication Lubrication Concepts Series/ Progressive Lubrication Systems Lubrication Systems Piston Distributor Lubrication Systems MECHANICAL LEVEL 1 Hydraulics 1 Hydraulic Power Systems Basic Hydraulic Circuits Principles of Hydraulic Pressure and Flow Hydraulic Speed Control Pressure and Control Circuits Basic Pneumatics Pneumatic Power Systems Basic Pneumatic Circuits Principles of Pneumatic Pressure and Flow Pneumatic Speed Control Circuits Intermediate Pneumatics Pneumatic DVC Applications Air Logic Pneumatic Maintenance Advanced Pneumatics Moving Loads Pneumatically Vacuum Systems Air Compressors Pneumatic Construction Intro to Pneumatic Construction Pneumatic Introduction to Pneumatic Air Preparation Pneumatic Cylinders Motor and Rotary Actuator DCV and Flow Control Valves Vacuum Systems Pneumatic System Mechanical Drives 1 Introduction to Mechanical Drive Systems Key Fasteners Power Transmission Systems Light Duty V-Belt Drives Introduction to V-Belt Drives Introduction to Chain Drives Mechanical Drives 2 Heavy Duty V-Belt Drives Multiple Shaft Drives Heavy Duty Chain Drives Lubrication Concepts Conveyer Belt Systems Piping Systems Metal Piping Systems Metal Piping Installation Metal Tubing Systems Hoses ELECTRICAL LEVEL 1 AC/DC Electrical Circuits Basic Electrical Circuits Electrical Measurements Circuit Analysis Inductance and Capacitance Combination Circuits Transformers DC Theory Residential Electrical Wiring Introduction to Electrical Wiring Residential Wiring System Components Service Connections & Circuit Protection Industrial Electrical Wiring Introduction to Electrical Control Wiring Electrical Control System Wiring Electrical Motor Control 1 Introduction to Electrical Motor Control Manual Motor Control and Overload Protection Control Transformers Control Ladder Logic Control Relays and Motor Starters Electrical Motor Control 2 Introduction to Systems Reversing Motor Control Automatic Input Devices Basic Timer Control Electronic Sensors Introduction to Electronic Sensors Electronic Sensor Applications Electrical Systems Control Control Logic Timers and Advanced Systems SRC Motor Control Electro-Fluid Power Power Devices Control Relays Power Distribution Intro to Raceways Basic Conduit Bending Advanced Raceways Conductor, Disconnects and Overload Protection Conduit Sizing and Wire Pulling Techniques PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS Introduction to Programmable Controllers Basic PLC Programming PLC Motor Control Discrete I/O Interfacing Intro to PLC PLC System Event Sequencing Application Development PLC Timer Instructions PLC Counter Instructions Program Control Instructions Math and Data Move Instructions 23 12

AMIST Level 2 / Mechatronics 424 Hours Hydraulic Curriculum 50 Hours MECHANICAL LEVEL 2 Hydraulics 2 Hydraulic DCV Applications Hydraulic Cylinder Applications Hydraulic Relief Valve Operation Hydraulic Check Valve Applications Accumulation Application Mechanical 1 Spur Gear Drives Multiple Shaft Drives Mechanical 2 Synchronous Belt Drives Precision Shaft Alignment Couplings Mechanical 3 Solid Plain Bearings Ball Bearings Roller Bearings Antifriction Bearing Selection and Maintenance Gaskets and Seals Advanced Gear Drives Gear Drive Selection and Maintenance Mechanical 4 Brakes and Clutches Brake/Clutch Selection and Maintenance Linear Ball Bearings Ball Screw Drives Laser Shaft Alignment Introduction to Laser Alignment Laser Alignment Operations Vibration Analysis Introduction to Vibration Analysis Vibration Condition Monitoring Vibration Analysis ELECTRICAL LEVEL 2 Electric Motor Control 2 Braking Methods Reduced Voltage Starting Circuits Power Generation & Distribution Electronic Sensors Timers and Counters Variable Frequency Drives Powerflex 4 Introduction to Variable Frequency AC Drives Speed and Torque control Acceleration, Deceleration and Braking Fault Diagnostics and Central Lubrication Introduction to Central Lubrication Lubrication Concepts Series / Progressive Lubrication Systems Lubrication Systems Piston Distributor Lubrication Systems Rotating Electric Machines DC Series Motors DC Shunt & Compound Motors Motor Speed & Torque Motor Performance Split-Phase AC Motors Capacitor Start AC Motors Permanent Capacitor & Two Capacitor Motor Operation Three-Phase AC Induction Motors DC Electronic Drives Introduction to DC Motor Control Basic DC Drives SCR Control DC Spindle Drives Basic DC Axis Drives DC Pulse Width Modulation Drives DC Drives AC Electronic Drives Introduction to AC Drives Confi guring A-B Powerfl ex 70 Drives A-B Powerfl ex 70 Control Parameters Communications and Diagnostics A-B Powerfl ex 70 Confi guring and A-B Powerfl ex 40 Confi guring and Servo Drives PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS 2 Analog Applications Analog Input Modules Input Confi guration and Analog Output Modules Output Confi guration and Controlnet Industrial Communications Networks Remote I/O Produced Consumed Data and Messages Devicenet Industrial Communications Networks Remote I/O Produced Consumed Data and Messages Ethernet Industrial Communications Networks Remote I/O Produced Consumed Data and Messages Ethernet IP AB5000 Panelview Operator Introduction to Panelview Panelview Application Editing 1 Panelview Application Editing 2 Hydraulics 1 Hydraulic Power Systems Basic Hydraulic Circuits Principles of Hydraulic Pressure and Flow Hydraulic Speed Control Pressure and Control Circuits Hydraulics 2 Hydraulic DCV Applications Hydraulic Cylinder Applications Hydraulic Relief Valve Operation Hydraulic Check Valve Applications Accumulator Applications 13 22

Pneumatic Curriculum 90 Hours Online Curriculum Hands-On Testing Programmable Logic Controllers Level 1 84 Hours Basic Pneumatics Pneumatic Power Systems Basic Pneumatic Circuits Principles of Pneumatic Pressure and Flow Pneumatic Speed Control Circuits Intermediate Pneumatics Pneumatic DCV Applications Air Logic Pneumatic Maintenance Advanced Pneumatics Moving Loads Pneumatically Vacuum Systems Air Compressors Pneumatic Construction Intro to Pneumatic Construction Pneumatic Introduction to Pneumatic Air Preparation Pneumatic Cylinders Motor and Rotary Actuator DCV and Flow Control Valves Vacuum Systems Pneumatic System Introduction to Programmable Controllers Basic PLC Programming Program Control Instructions Discrete I/O Interfacing PLC Timer Instructions PLC Counter Instructions Introduction to PLC PLC Systems PLC Motor Control Application Development Event Sequencing Math and Data Move Instructions 21 14

Advanced Programmable Logic Controllers 119 Hours Fanuc Student Training Manual Hands-On Testing Mechanical Drives Curriculum 130 Hours Analog Analog Input Modules Analog Input Confi guration and Analog Output Modules Analog Output Confi guration and Controlnet Industrial_Communications Networks Remote I/O Produced_Consumed Data and Messages Devicenet Industrial_Communications Networks Devicenet I/O Devicenet Ethernet Industrial Communications Networks Remote I/O Produced_Consumed Data and Messages Ethernet_IP Panelview Panelview Plus 6 and Factory Talk View Studio Panelview Plus 6 Applications Editing 1 Panelview Plus 6 Applications Editing 2 * PLC Level 1 required as a course pre-requisite Mechanical Drives 1 Introduction to Mechanical Drive Systems Key Fasteners Power Transmission Systems Introduction to V-Belt Drives Introduction to Chain Drives Spur Drives Multiple Shaft Drives Mechanical Drives 2 Heavy Duty V-Belt Drives V-Belt Selection and Maintenance Synchronous Belt Drives Precision Shaft Alignment Couplings Heavy Duty Chain Drives Lubrication Concepts Conveyor Systems Mechanical Drives 3 Solid Plain Bearings Ball Bearings Roller Bearings Antifriction Bearing Selection and Maintenance Gaskets and Seals Advanced Gear Drives Gear Drive Selection and Maintenance Mechanical Drives 4 Brakes and Clutches Brake/Clutch Selection and Maintenance Linear Ball Bearings Ball Screw Drives 15 20

Industrial Automation Technician Mobile Unit 200 Hours Fanuc Student Training Manual Hands-On Testing Fanuc Robot Training 40 Hours Re-introduction to Basic Math Basic Math Pre- Algebra Problem Solving/ Critical Thinking AC/DC Electrical Systems Basic Electrical Circuits Electrical Measurements Circuit Analysis Inductance and Capacitance Combination Circuits DC Theory Electrical Motor Control Introduction to Electrical Motor Control Manual Motor Control and Overload Protection Control Transformers Control Ladder Logic Control Relays and Motor Starters Introduction to Systems Reversing Motor Control Automatic Input Devices Basic Timer Control: On-Delay And Off-Delay Electronic Sensors Introduction to Electronic Sensors Electronic Sensor Applications Electrical Systems Control Control Logic Timers and Advanced Systems Light Duty V-Belt and Chain Drives Introduction to V-Belt Drives Introduction to Chain Drives Pneumatics Pneumatic Power Systems Basic Pneumatic Circuits Principles of Pneumatic Pressure and Flow Pneumatic Speed Control Circuits Residential Electrical Wiring Introduction to Electrical Wiring Residential Wiring System Components Service Connections & Circuit Protection Basic Programmable Controllers AB 500* Introduction to Programmable Controllers Basic PLC Programming Program Control Instructions PLC Timer Instructions PLC Counter Instructions *OR Basic Programmable Controllers Siemens Step 7 Introduction to Programmable Controllers Basic PLC Programming Program Control Instructions PLC Timer Instructions PLC Counter Instructions DAY ONE Chpt. 1 Overview Chpt. 2 Safety Chpt. 3 Pre-test Chpt. 4 Robot System Chpt. 5 Teach Pendant DAY TWO Chpt. 6 Power up, Jogging and Initial Start-up Lab 1,2,3,4 DAY THREE Chpt. 7 Error and Fault Recovery Lab 5,6 Chpt. 8 Frames Lab 7,8 DAY FOUR Chpt. 9 Motion Programs Lab 9 Chpt. 10 Motion Instructions Lab 10,11,12,13 DAY FIVE Chpt. 11 Copying and Editing Programs Lab 14 Chpt. 12 Branching Lab 15,16,17,18,19 DAY SIX Chpt. 13 Instructions Position Register and Miscellaneous Lab 20 Chpt. 14 Input and Output Lab 21 DAY SEVEN Chpt. 15 Macros Lab 22 Chpt. 16 Program Adjustment Lab 23 DAY EIGHT Chpt. 17 Program and File Manipulation Lab 24 Chpt. 18 Post-test Basic Mechanical Drives Introduction to Mechanical Drive Systems Key Fasteners Power Transmission Systems 19 16

Manufacturing Simulation 130 Hour Curriculum Manufacturing Simulation Automation Operations Basic Component Adjustments Pick and Place Feeding Specialized Focus Certifi cates/ AMIST Training Modules Gauging Indexing Sorting and Queuing Servo Robotic Assembly Torquing Parts Storage Electric-Hydraulic Testing Multiple Station Control Intro to Systems 17 18