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Page 1: LCCC Society for Women Engineers

Engineering Technologies, Manufacturing Jobs and You!

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Applied ElectronicsThe Applied Electronics Major provides a student with an application-oriented, electronic/electrical background, extensive hands-on laboratory experience, and the use of standard and specialized test equipment. This Associate Degree Program prepares the graduate to be job-ready in the high-tech workplace at the end of two years, and enter into a rewarding career in one of the electronics fields. Electrical and electronic engineering technicians help engineers design and develop computers, communications equipment, medical monitoring devices, navigational equipment, and other electrical and electronic equipmentTopics covered include: DC and AC Electrical Circuits Digital Electronics Microcontrollers (Assembly Language and C

programming) Electrical Motors and Controls Electronic Devices and Communication Systems2010 Median Pay: $56,040Bureau of Labor and Statistics: http://www.bls.gov/ooh/architecture-and-engineering/home.htm

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Mechanical Design

• A technology by which the designer produces drawings and/or models of structures, machines, and products.

• In order to be successful in the career of mechanical design you must: Have some mechanical aptitude

(like to fix or work on things) Like working with computers Like to draw

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Quality courses offered:

1. QLTY 111 Quality measurements – Metrology 3 credits2. QLTY 121 Quality assurance techniques (SPC) 2 credits3. QLTY 221 Quality management principles and practices

3 credits

4. QLTY 232 Sampling and Inspection control 2 credits5. QLTY 235 Quality audit and corrective action 2 credits6. QLTY 294 Lean six sigma for process improvement 4 credits

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Quality Assurance• AASD program (61-62 credits) is designed to provide students

with the knowledge, application skills, and competencies required to serve as an entry level quality technician position in manufacturing, business, and service industry. One-year certificate (33-34 credits) and Certification of completion (22-24 credits) are also available as ‘stackable progressive learning steps’ while being employed in the quality field.

• Good knowledge of Window-EXCEL applications and strong math knowledge in algebra and geometry are required to pursue the courses with success and effectively participate in the lab projects and learn real world industrial applications.

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Welding Technology• A technology by which the

welder joins materials to manufacture/build/repair structures, machines, and products.

• In order to be successful in the career of welding you must: Have some mechanical

aptitude (like to fix or work on things)

Like working with computers and other types of automation

Not mind getting your hands dirty

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LCCC’s Educational Pipeline

K-12 InitiativesAssociate Degree and Certificate Programs

Bachelor’s and Master’s Degrees through University

Partnership

• Post-Secondary Enrollment Options

• Early College High School

• Project Grad• Tech Prep

110 plus Associate Degree and Certificate ProgramsFall 2011: Alternative Energy, Solar

Technology MajorFall 2009: Alternative Energy

Technology, Wind Turbine MajorAllied Health and Nursing

Arts and HumanitiesBusiness (including

ENTREPRENEURSHIP!)Engineering Technologies

Health, Physical Education and Recreation

Science and MathSocial Sciences and Human Services

Over 40 Bachelor and Master Degree Offerings •Ashland University•Bowling Green State University•Cleveland State University•Kent State University•Ohio University•University of Akron•University of Toledo•Youngstown State University

13,800 students (135% increase since 2000) 3,000 students

Impacting 17,000 students plus another 11,000 through Continuing Education Offerings