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Quality Control Certificate of Proficiency

Manufacturing Engineering Technology - Quality Control

Certificate of Proficiency

     Effective Fall, 2006

(Curriculum Guides will be available March 2006 and in the Annual Catalog)

The Quality Control Certificate Program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and cognitive skills required to work as quality control inspectors. They may assist quality engineers in basic metrology and statistical process control charting. Lorain County Community College has articulation agreements with colleges and universities including programs offered by LCCC's University Partnership.

Fall Semester
CADD 111 Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting * 2
MTHM 121 Technical Mathematics I 4
QLTY 111 Quality Measurements - Metrology 3
QLTY 121 Quality Assurance Techniques (SPC) 2
SDEV 101 College 101 ^ 1
TECN 111 Technical Problem Solving 3
TECN 115 Industrial Blueprint Reading 2
     
Spring Semester
ENGL 161 College Composition I 3
QLTY 221 Quality Management - Principles and Practices > 3
QLTY 232 Sampling and Inspection Control > 2
QLTY 235 Quality Audit and Corrective Action > 2
TECN 245 Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing > 2
Arts and Humanities Elective OR 3
Social Sciences Elective**
Total Credit Hours: 32

1. > Indicates that this course has a prerequisite.
2. OR Indicates that a student may select either course, which may have an effect on the total credit hours.
3. * Indicates that this course has a prerequisite or may be taken concurrently.
4. ** Courses selected from the following list: ARTS 243, 244, 245; ECNM 151, 152; HSTR 151, 152, 171, 265, 266; HUMS 161; MUSC 261, 262; PHLY 151, 161, 165; PLSC 151, 156, 157; PSYH 251, 255, 257; SOCY 151.
5. ^ A student must register for the orientation course when enrolling for more than six credit hours per semester or any course that would result in an accumulation of 13 or more credit hours.

 

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