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Seminars & Continuing Education
**NOTICE: Registration is due one week prior to the course start date.**
ASQ exams will be proctored from 8a.m. - 12 p.m. on the following dates in Eau Claire, at CVTC's Manufacturing Education Center:
- October 2, 2010
- December 4, 2010
To register for the ASQ exam, please visit: http://www.asq.org/certification/dates.html'
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AC Electrical Systems
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Training will cover basic electric circuits, electrical measurement, circuit analysis, inductance and capacitance, combination circuits, and transformers.
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ASQ-CQT Exam Preparation & ASQ-CQI Exam Preparation
- Chippewa Valley Technical College has partnered with industry experts in metrology and measurement. Productivity Quality, Inc. and Advanced Inspection Services is pleased to bring you: ASQ-CQI Exam Preparation & ASQ-CQT Exam Preparation. These courses are designed to give students a leg up toward success on the ASQ (American Society for Quality) Certified Quality Inspector Exam. Certification is a good way to give your career a boost. According to a recent survey by the Human Resource Certification Institute, one in two hiring managers looks at a candidate’s certification status when making hiring decisions. The Certified Quality Inspector (CQI, formerly CMI) certification requires competence in metrology fundamentals and the ability to use appropriate measurement systems to fulfill the organization’s dimensional measurement requirements. The Certified Quality Technician, in support of and under the direction of quality engineers or supervisors, analyzes and solves quality problems, prepares inspection plans and instructions, including selection of sampling plan. The CQT prepares procedures, trains inspectors, performs audits, analyzes quality costs and other data, and applies fundamental statistical methods for process control. Each course fee includes the CQI or CQT Primer course book, Primer Solutions Text and a scientific calculator. It does not include the ASQ exam application fee, which is the student’s responsibility. Each student will receive a certificate of completion.
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Basic Hydraulics
- Training will cover hydraulic power systems, basic hydraulic pressure and flow, principles of hydraulic pressure and flow, hydraulic speed control, and pressure control circuits.
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Basic Motor Control
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Training will cover introduction to electric motor control, manual motor control and overload protection, control transformers, control ladder logic, control relays and motor starters, introduction to troubleshoot, and system troubleshooting.
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Basic Pneumatics
- Training will cover pneumatic power systems, basic pneumatic circuits, principles of pneumatics pressure and flow, and pneumatic speed control circuits.
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CAD, Basic
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AutoCAD software is common within industry and uses commands and software features for basic 2-D (two dimensional) layout and detailed drafting and design practices. Computerized numerical control (CNC) for computer-aided manufacturing is introduced with standard dxf-iles and geometric shapes. The CAD lab course involves over 70 drafting projects and a standard portfolio of detailed documents and drawings that is constructed by each student. 5 hr/wk for 16 wks
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CAD/CAM for Swiss
- Students will use Esprit CAD/CAM software to aid in the design and manufacturing of parts on the CNC Swiss turning machine. Programs will consist of basic turning, mill/turn, and pick off with multiple spindles. Parts will be machined both on the Swiss machine and virtually with the simulation component of the software. 6 hr/wk for 16 wks Prerequisitie: Swiss 1 & Swiss 2
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Calibration of Hand Tools
- If you use or calibrate measurement and test equipment, if you’re a quality manager, if you audit your company’s calibration system, or if you’re responsible for ISO compliance – related job training, this seminar is for you. Chippewa Valley Technical College has partnered with industry experts in metrology and measurement. Productivity Quality, Inc. and Advanced Inspection Services is pleased to bring you: Calibration of Hand Tools. Each student will have the chance to calibrate micrometers, calipers, dial indicators and test indicators and document the results. Gage and standards for use in class will be supplied. Students are encouraged to bring their own instruments such as micrometers, indicators, or calipers to work on.
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Geometric Dimension & Tolerancing
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Modern GD&T is a detailed language of symbols and terms used within functional design including:
limits of size, design modifier applications and datum features, form controls, orientation controls, profile controls, location controls, and runout controls. ASME Y14.5-2009 is used as a required design engineering standard.
4 hr/wk for 16 wks
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Machine Shop
- Theory and practice of bench work, machine operations, and the use of precision instruments is covered.
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Manufacturing Materials Processes
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Manufacturing materials include, metal, plastics, elastomers, woods, ceramics, glass, cement, and composites. Processes include machine tool cutting, primary and secondary operations, laser heat treating, and computerized programmable-automation. Internet resources, power points, and industry field studies are reviewed weekly. 3 hr/wk for 16 wks
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National Electrical Code
- For electrical workers and wiremen who use the national electric code on the job. Course covers formulas, tables, the intent and general use of the code. A primer for all code certification tests. A NEC book and manual are required.
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Tech Drafting-CAD
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Engineering standards and shop layout practices are covered including: design process, scales, sketching, sections, auxiliary views, general dimensioning and tolerancing, fasteners, working drawings, drawing management, gearing layout, electronic diagrams, fabrication and structural layout, piping, welding, and industry documentation.
4 hr/wk for 16 wks
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Transition to Trainer
- Learners have already learned to use the tools of their chosen trade. In this workshop they will be introduced to a new set of basic tools - the tools of a jobsite trainer. They will explore the skills that are necessary to be an effective trainer, discover how to deliver hands-on training, and examine the process for giving useful feedback. During the workshop they will build a Training Toolkit to take back to work on the job.
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Solid Modeling I
- Introduces the student to the concepts and commands required to develop 3-D solid models including dimensioning, orthographic views, and section views. Students will learn to constrain models, develop parametric models, and produce 2-D working drawings from the models. 5 hr/wk for 16 wks
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Solid Modeling II
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Advanced CAD modeling with SolidWorks software is taught with complex parametric models, assemblies, and illustrated exploded pictorials. An associate certification exam is optional with the advanced Solid Modeling II. Prerequisitie: Solid Modeling I 5 hr/wk for 16 wks
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Swiss 1
- This course will introduce the student to the Swiss machine concept and operations fundamentals. Emphasis will be placed on the skill development for basic Swiss processes and operation of the Citizen Swiss machine. This course includes performance competencies for machine setup, load part programs, setting tools, adjusting offsets, and the set up of an automatic bar feeder for automated manufacturing. 6 hr/wk for 16 wks
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Swiss 2
- This course prepares the student for manual and software assisted programming of a Swiss machine tool. The content will cover G and M codes specific for Swiss programming, synchronized programming techniques for multi spindle machines, program editing, process optimization, and problem solving for Swiss machine tools. 6 hr/wk for 16 wks Prerequisite: Swiss 1
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