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Manufacturing: Quality Assurance: Quality Control Inspectors - June, 2009
Quality Assurance
School: _______________________________________________________________________SUGGESTED COURSEWORK EXTENDED LEARNING EXPERIENCES
8th HS Courses:
(Local districts may list high school credit courses here) Curricular Experiences:
Hig
h Sc
hool
9th
Core Courses:
Principles of Manufacturing
10th
Core Courses:
Precision Metal Manufacturing
11th
Core Courses:
COLLEGE CREDIT OPPORTUNITIES -- High School
12th
Core Courses:
Machinist Assistant Drafting Assistant Shop HelperProfessional Associations:
NOTE: These experiences may be started and/or completed as part of the high school experience.
Cer
tific
ates
MSSC NCCER OSHA CareerSafe Inspector
NOTE: Students may earn all or part of these certificates as part of the high school experience.
Post
seco
ndar
y Product Quality Control
Industry and Technology Technology Management Engineering Technology Industrial Technologist
Management of Technology Engineering Technology Industrial Safety Inspector Quality Coordinator
Course Overview: Planning, managing, and performing the processing of materials into intermediate or final products and related professional and technical support activities.
Career Goal (O*NET Code): Quality Control Technician (51-9061), Process Control Technician (51-9061), Calibration Technician (17-3023).
Student Name:_________________________________________________________________Grade: _______________________________________
Mid
dle
Scho
ol Extracurricular Experiences:Botball Educational Robotics ProgramDestination ImagiNationLanguage Immersion ProgramsNational Robotics ChallengeOdyssey of the MindStudent GovernmentUIL Academic Competitions
SkillsUSATechnology Student Association
English I Algebra I Biology
World Geography Languages other than English IPhysical Education
Career-Related Electives:
English IIGeometryChemistry
World HistoryLanguages other than English II Career Learning Experiences:
ApprenticeshipCareer PreparationInternshipJob Shadowing
Service Learning Experiences:Boy Scouts of AmericaCampus Service OrganizationsCommunity Service VolunteerGirl Scouts of the USAPeer Mentoring / Peer Tutoring
Career-Related Electives:
English IIIAlgebra IIPhysics or PT
United States HistoryProfessional Communications
Career-Related Electives:
Advanced Precision Metal Manufacturing or Manufacturing Engineering or Career Preparation I
English IVPrecalculusEngineering Design and Problem Solving
Government/EconomicsFine Arts
Students should take Advanced Placement (AP), International Baccalaureate (IB), dual credit, Advanced Technical Credit (ATC), or locally articulated courses (Tech Prep), if possible. List those courses that count for college credit on your campus.
Career-Related Electives:
Practicum in Manufacturing or Manufacturing Engineering or Robotics and Automation or Career Preparation II
On-
the-
Job
Tra
inin
g
American Iron and Steel Institute American Society for QualityAmerican Society for Testing and Materials Career Options:
Minerals, Metals and Materials Society National Tooling and Machining Association Precision Metalforming Association Society for Maintenance and Reliability Professionals
Ass
ocia
te
Deg
rees Career Options: Society of Quality Assurance
Industrial Production Precision Metal Worker Quality Control Technician
Society of Plastics Engineers Society of Manufacturing Engineers
Bac
helo
r D
egre
es
Career Options: Quality Assurance Manager Quality Coordinator
Gra
duat
e D
egre
es Career Options:Quality Assurance Manager ConsultantStudents may select other elective courses for personal enrichment purposes. This plan of study serves as a guide, along with other career planning materials, for pursuing a career path and is based on the most recent information as of 2009. All plans meet high school graduation requirements as well as college entrance requirements.