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US DEPARTMENT OF LABOR

MULTI-STATE ADVANCED MANUFACTURING

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M-SAMC INNOVATION TEAM 1

MANUFACTURING SYSTEMSDEGREE MODEL

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Bridge to Career Certificate

TECHNICAL CORE

Bridge to Employment

Certificate

Machining

Automation

Welding

Leadership

TECHNICALTRACK

ORGANIZATIONALTRACK

M-SAMC MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS DEGREE MODEL: OVERVIEW

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Bridge to Career

TECHNICAL CORE

Bridge to Employment

Machining

Automation

Welding

Leadership

Potential Points of Entry

+ 12 welding credits

Incumbent worker with experience

Incumbent welder

Incumbent worker with experience (on management

track)

TAA or TAA-like (displaced worker, unemployed, underemployed)

Incumbent worker

High school graduate or GED

TAA or TAA-like

High school graduate or GED

M-SAMC MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS DEGREE MODEL: ENTRY POINTS

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Bridge to Career

TECHNICAL CORE

Bridge to Employment

Machining

Automation

Welding

Leadership

Potential Points of CompletionAcademic Pathway

+ 12 welding credits

AAS Mfg. Systems Machining Specialty

AAS Mfg. Systems Welding Specialty

AAS Mfg. Systems Automation Specialty

AAS Welding

AAS Mfg. Systems Leadership Specialty

Bridge to Career Certificate

Bridge to Employment Certificate

Manufacturing Systems Level 2 Certificate

Machining Certificate

Electrical (Automation) Certificate

Advanced Welding Certificate

Basic Welding Certificate

Manufacturing Systems Level 1 Certificate

M-SAMC MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS DEGREE MODEL: COMPLETION POINTS

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Bridge to Career

TECHNICAL CORE

Bridge to Employment

Machining

Automation

Welding

Leadership

Potential Points of CompletionIndustry Recognized Credentials

+ 12 welding credits

NIMS

AWS Certification - Basic

International Society of Automation CST Associate

AWS Certification - Advanced

Six Sigma Green Belt

MSI Manufacturing Technician Level 1

MSSC Certified Production Technician

NIMS

National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC)

M-SAMC MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS DEGREE MODEL: CREDENTIALS

FMA Certified Precision Sheet Metal Operator – Level I

Six Sigma Yellow Belt

Lean Bronze Certification

Lean Silver Certification

PMMI Mechatronics Certification Exams

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Companies and students choose which academic pathways suit their needs

Model allows for students’ and employers’ needs to change Changing career / personal situations may require students to leave before an AAS degree is complete

Several entry and exit points students can complete credentials along the way to an AAS degree

Mobility between specializations up until final year will not delay degree completion

Learners can move laterally or vertically in their careers Vertical mobility specialization stays the same, level of education increases

Lateral mobility level of education stays the same, just changing (or adding) specialization (s)

M-SAMC MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS DEGREE MODEL: JUSTIFICATION

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Embedded or Stand Alone certificates add an extra degree of flexibility Employers can send employees to learn only what they need on the job using stand alone certificates

Employers are able to retrain and adapt their current workforce to meet changing production needs

Accommodates current students’ or potential students’ changing life situations or careers

Certificates carry credit, motivating students to pursue higher levels of education (AAS degree)

Possibility for lateral or upward mobility encourages lifelong and adaptive learning

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All degree model content is subject to change based on National trends as manufacturing clusters develop around emerging technology (e.g. additive

manufacturing: 3D Printing)

State and regional requirements for academic programs

Local industrial environment (sectors, types of manufacturing processes, in-demand occupations)

Local industry partner feedback

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Bridge to Career Certificate17 – 19 Credits

TECHNICAL CORE31 - 33 Credits

M-SAMC MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS DEGREE MODEL: CREDIT RECOMMENDATION

SPECIALIZATION12 - 18 Credits

GENERAL EDUCATION

COURSES15 Credits

AAS DEGREE60 - 64 Credits

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Bridge to Employment (BTE) Content

Topic Recommended Credits

MSSC Safety 0 – 1

MSSC Quality Concepts & Measurement 0 – 1

MSSC Manufacturing Processes & Production 0 – 1

MSSC Maintenance and Awareness 0 – 1

NCRC Applied Math 0 – 1

NCRC Reading for Information 0 – 1

NCRC Locating Information 0 – 1

Digital Literacy – Applications 0 – 3

TOTAL 0 – 10

M-SAMC BRIDGE TO EMPLOYMENT MODEL: OVERVIEW

Bridge to Employment

Certificate

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USA manufacturing employers are experiencing a lack of entry-level talent, with the knowledge and skills needed to perform on the job

Purpose Up-skill individuals who are chronically unemployed, so that they may re-enter the workforce

Provide underemployed a “new lease on life”

Provide a “springboard” for individuals looking to begin an academic or career pathway

Prepare individuals to enter the workforce, or enter into a college program

BTE can be a stand-alone certificate or can initiate an academic pathway Upon completion, students will have the skills to find an entry level position (esp. in manufacturing)

Basic skills in math / reading allow students to pursue more education, likely BTC next (see below)

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Inclusion of two national credentials (MSSC CPT, NCRC) at participating colleges Enhance students’ immediate employability Provide third-party validation of curriculum

Accelerated completion of credential to fill student and employer needs

BTE Content Content is rooted in MSSC and NCRC certifications

Colleges that don’t utilize MSSC or NCRC certifications can deliver BTE using the certificates as content guideline

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Bridge to Career (BTC) ContentTopic Recommended Credits

Safety (OSHA 30) 2

Technical Math 0 (incl. in gen. ed.)

Integrated Systems 2

Introduction to Lean, Quality, Teamwork 3 (1 cr. each)

Digital Literacy – Applications 3

You choose 4-6 credits* (based on state credit requirements) from:

Blueprint Reading 3

Introduction to Electricity 3

Fluid Power 6

Mechanical Power Transmissions 5

Materials & Processes 4

College Success 0

TOTAL 17 – 19

Bridge to Career Certificate

M-SAMC BRIDGE TO CAREER MODEL: OVERVIEW

* Selecting 4 - 8 credits that also appear in the Technical Core will allow for students to more easily transition into an associates' degree pathway

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Purpose Enhance skill set of incumbent employees for internal promotions

Prepare students (new or returning) for college-level work

Move students from jobs into career pathways

Empower workers to confidently and quickly make decisions on the plant floor

BTC can be a stand-alone certificate or part of a degree pathway 4-6 open credits can be chosen from those in the degree pathway, accelerating completion of a degree

Open credits allow customization of the certificate to regional need

Use Prior Learning Assessment tools to award appropriate credits using exams or skill set verification

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Level the playing field for Incumbent workers in manufacturing that may be able to earn credit for prior learning of BTC content

Individuals looking to enter the manufacturing field and re-enter an educational/career pathway

Industry needs to invest in human resources to ensure a positive and efficient work environment

BTC Content Contains a balance of “hard skills and soft skills” (all inclusive: Success Skills)

Companies do well in “hard” skills training, but are also looking for employees with a commitment to quality, timeliness, communication, and civility

Individual effort leads to Team Success and Companies’ ability to compete globally

Contains the skills necessary for employees to be successful in a modern manufacturing environment

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Bridge to Career Certificate

TECHNICAL CORE

M-SAMC DEGREE MODEL: TECH CORE OVERVIEW

Technical Core ContentTopic Recommended Credits

Safety (OSHA 30) 2

Tech Math 0 (incl. in gen. ed.)

Digital Lit 3

Blueprint 3

Intro to Electricity 3

Fluid Power 6

Mechanical Power Transmissions 5

Materials and Processes 4

College Success 0 (incl. in gen. ed.)

Lean, Quality, Teamwork Intro 3

Integrated Systems 2

TOTAL 31

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Purpose To provide a solid core of knowledge base and skill set for all students pursuing work in the

manufacturing field

Skill set that is broadly applicable to the majority of manufacturing career pathways and sectors

Provide required skill set for students to obtain entry- to mid-level jobs in manufacturing

Tech Core can be a stand-alone certificate or part of a degree pathway Recommended that completion of the Tech Core result with a Manufacturing Systems certificate

BTC and Tech Core can and should overlap completely based on course selection

Important for advisors to be knowledgeable about BTC and Tech Core to properly advise students

M-SAMC DEGREE MODEL: TECH CORE JUSTIFICATION

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M-SAMC DEGREE MODEL: MACHINING SPECIALIZATION OVERVIEW

Machining Specialization ContentTopic Recommended Credits

Basic Machining Practices 6

Subtractive Manufacturing 12

OR

Tool and Die 12

OR

Advanced CAD 12

OR

Additive Manufacturing 12

TOTAL 18

Machining

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M-SAMC DEGREE MODEL: AUTOMATION SPECIALIZATION OVERVIEW

Automation Specialization ContentTopic Recommended Credits

Motor Controls / Relay Logic 4

PLC5 4

Robots 4

Networking 2

Systems 3

TOTAL 18

Automation

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M-SAMC DEGREE MODEL: AUTOMATION SPECIALIZATION OVERVIEW

Welding Specialization ContentTopic Recommended Credits

Weld Joint Design & Preparation 3

Shielded Metal Arc Welding 3

Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 4

Gas Metal Arc Welding 2

Weld Metallurgy 3

Pipe Welding 3

TOTAL 18

Welding

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M-SAMC DEGREE MODEL: AUTOMATION SPECIALIZATION OVERVIEW

Leadership Specialization ContentTopic Recommended Credits

Organizational Structure & Development 3

Logistics I (Supply Chain) 3

Finance 3

Lean, Quality, and Leadership I 3

Critical Thinking, Problem Solving 3

Lean, Quality, and Leadership II 4

OR

Logistics II 4

OR

Human Resource Development 4

OR

Customer Service 4

TOTAL 19

Leadership

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Driven by evolving technologies for production in modern manufacturing systems

Provides specialized education and training for agile adjustment to industry needs

Allows industry & education to form concurrent develop strategies at point of awareness

Adding, modifying, or removing specializations keeps degree programs industry aligned

Provides educated workforce for integrated, highly specialized manufacturing systems

Facilitates turnaround for incumbent retraining as production systems change

Provides learner with flexible choice based on a solid common technical core

Lowers punitive effect of credits & time lost if student changes their specialization

Reduces resource impact for returning student and educational institution

M-SAMC DEGREE MODEL: SPECIALIZATION JUSTIFICATION

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