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*** We are a remote testing facility for AWS certification ***
Programs
Fundamental Machining Processes (74 hours)
This course teaches the individual the basics of manufacturing math, measurements, blueprint reading, shop floor safety, operation of manual milling and lathe machines and CNC machining.
Next class September 11 - December 4, Tues/Thurs, 5:30pm - 9:00pm
Information session is scheduled for the following dates/times:
Tuesday, July 24 at 5:30pm
Saturday, August 11 at 11:00am
Tuesday, August 14 at 5:30pm
in the Sally Ann Slacke Building, room 111
Applications wll be handed out at that time for your convenience.
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Welding and CNC information sessions have been scheduled for the following dates and times:
Tuesday, May 15, 5:30pm, Room 111
in the Sally Ann Slacke Building
WELDING (136 hours)
All welding training is aligned to AWS D1.1 standards, with AWS certification offered to students.
CNC Machining (180 hours)
Machining students will be offered the opportunity to earn the NIMS CNC Mill Operator 1 or
Lathe Operator 1 certification
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G-code CNC Programming (30 hours)
Lathe and Mill programming classes
G-Code Programming students will learn to use the language to operate CNC machinery such as mills and lathes. Simulators will be utilized to learn and perform the programming tasks. $400.00
Requirement: basic shop math
Lathe: Saturday - May 19, 2012, 8:30am - 2:30pm (5 sessions)
Mill: Saturday - July 7, 2012, 8:30 - 2:30pm (5 sessions)
To register: application_mfg_non-credit.pdf
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Soldering Techniques/IPC Certification (60 hours)
Monday/Wednesday - September 10 - November 14, 2012, 5:30pm - 9:00pm
Hands-on learning techniques, components and materials of soldering assembly boards. This course also provides the student the opportunity to become a J-STD-001 Certified IPC Specialist. The five module IPC certification will include terminals and wires, through-hole soldering, surface mount, and inspection skills. $200.00 (17 sessions)
To register: application_mfg_non-credit.pdf
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AutoCAD 2011 for Industry (52 hours)
The objective of this course is to introduce students to the advanced drafting techniques and functions of AutoCAD, and how to apply those concepts to general and advanced technical drawings. This class will introduce the 3D capabilities of AutoCAD, utilizing knowledge of 2D Computer Aided Design and add the Z axis of 3D. This course will also provide the student with an advanced look at AutoCAD that will allow them to learn new and better ways of doing different tasks to better increase their speed and accuracy. $150.00
October 1 - November 21, 5:30- 9:00pm, M/W, 15 sessions
To register: application_mfg_non-credit.pdf
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Attention Companies
Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers classes are available to companies with mechatronic technicians, maintenance mechanics and engineers
PLC TRAINING - INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROL
This introductory course is designed for individuals responsible for the upkeep of automated production/assembly lines. It provides the technician with the basic tools for the analysis and diagnosis phases of the troubleshooting process, thus reducing costs associated with prolonged downtime.
Evening classes available upon your company's request
Contact us for more information at 631-851-6200 or http://department.sunysuffolk.edu/CorporateTrainingCenter/index_6318.asp
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Other courses available:
Manufacturing Design and Introduction to Prototyping (MEC 104)
This course introduces the student to the fundamentals of design software to create a project using 3D prototype machines.
Advanced Manufacturing Concepts (MEC 105)
Provides the student with the knowledge of advanced manufacturing concepts, including automated assembly processes, LEAN manufacturing and quality control.
Introduction to Pneumatics(MEC106)
An introduction of advanced manufacturing production using basic pneumatic machinery.
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For more information regarding these programs please call: (631) 851-6200 or email: advmfg@sunysuffolk.edu
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Amy Mueller-Seal, Project Director
muellea@sunysuffolk.edu
Laura Galletta, Project Coordinator
galletl@sunysuffolk.edu
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