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1 Presentation to the Nevada Manufacturing and Logistics Industry Sector Council August 12, 2016 NSHE Workforce Training Programs Jim New TMCC Interim VP of Finance and Administrative Services

2 Manufacturing ▪College of Southern Nevada –Engineering Technology – Industrial ▪AAS, Certificate of Achievement –Engineering Technology – Electronics ▪AAS, Certificate of Achievement –Engineering Technology – Power Utilities ▪AAS, Certificate of Achievement –Facility Maintenance & Manufacturing – Manufacturing Associate ▪AAS –Welding ▪AAS, Certificate of Achievement –CADD ▪Certificate of Achievement

3 Manufacturing ▪Great Basin College –Electrical Systems Technology ▪AAS, Certificate of Achievement –Instrumentation Technology ▪BAS, Certificate of Achievement –Industrial Millwright Technology ▪AAS, Certificate of Achievement, Skills Certificate –Welding Technology, aligned to AWS certification ▪AAS, Certificate of Achievement

4 Manufacturing ▪Truckee Meadows Community College –Production Systems/Technician, aligned to MSSC certification ▪AAS, Certificate of Achievement, Skills Certificates –Machining/CNC, aligned to NIMS certification ▪AAS, Certificate of Achievement, Skills Certificates –Welding, AWS certified ▪AAS, Certificate of Achievement, Skills Certificates –Computer Aided Design ▪AAS, Certificate of Achievement

5 Manufacturing ▪Western Nevada College –Automated Systems ▪AAS –General Industrial Technology ▪AAS, Certificate of Achievement –Industrial Electronics, aligned to ISCET-ESA certification ▪Certificate of Achievement, Skills Certificate –Machine Tool Technology, aligned to NIMS certification ▪AAS, Certificate of Achievement, Skills Certificate –Manufacturing Technician, aligned to MT1 certification ▪Skills Certificate –Mechatronics Technology, aligned to SMSCP certification ▪AAS, Certificate of Achievement, Skills Certificate –Welding, aligned to AWS certification ▪AAS, Certificate of Achievement, Skills Certificate

6 Logistics ▪Great Basin College –Diesel Technology ▪AAS, Certificate of Achievement

7 Logistics ▪College of Southern Nevada –Aviation Technology – Commercial Pilot ▪AAS, Certificate of Achievement –Aviation Technology – Flight Operations ▪AAS, Certificate of Achievement –Automotive Technology – Heavy Line Specialist ▪AAS, Certificate of Achievement –Diesel Technology ▪AAS, Certificate of Achievement

8 Logistics ▪Truckee Meadows Community College –Logistics Technician, aligned to MSSC certification ▪Certificate of Achievement –Logistics Operations Management, aligned to APICS certification ▪BAS, AAS –Diesel Technology, aligned to NATEF certification ▪AAS, Certificate of Achievement, and Skills Certificates

9 Building a Better Pathway Learn and Earn Advanced Career Pathway ▪LEAP –Initiated and led by GOED/Technology Commercialization –Innovative Based Economic Development (IBED) approach to academic development –Integrate national and international best practices

10 Why LEAP ? page 10 When the additional build-out jobs are added to the manufacturing forecast, the picture looks quite a bit different. Not counting indirect impacts, Tesla will improve the regions Manufacturing base by 31.1 percent and the advanced component by 46.0 percent over 2004 levels. * Courtesy of Bob Potts, GOED Research Director

11 Characteristics page 11 Adapting Germany’s Vocational Training System to Nevada and use Kentucky’s AMT as guide A.A.S. Pathway component blends classroom with ‘training on the job’ Selected “Advanced Manufacturing Technician” as Pilot-vocation Designed to be highly scalable (both geographically and across different vocations) Providing a fully integrated Career Pathway to guide students, parents, teachers, and career counselors alike Honor previously obtained credits at next higher educational level No gaps from High School through to University Acknowledging that individual career paths are not always smooth

12 LEAP Structure – Big Picture page 12 Advanced Career Pathway resembles “Highway” with “on and off ramps”

13 Goals of Advanced Manufacturing AAS ▪Accommodate prior learning from aligned high school programs ▪Accommodate pathways from multiple disciplines ▪Integrate industry certifications ▪Credit for work experience ▪Provide pathway to relevant baccalaureate degree

14 Goal: Accommodate prior high school learning ▪High School CTE College Credits* –Core and Emphasis Requirements ▪DFT 110 Print Reading ▪OSH 222 General Industrial Safety ▪ELM 110 Electrical/Electronic Circuits ▪MTT 123 3D Modeling –Electives ▪CIT 114R IT Essentials ▪MT 108 Fluid Power ▪Welding Courses (WELD) ▪Machining courses (MTT) * CTE College Credit agreements under review

15 Goal: Accommodate Multiple Pathways ▪Skills Certificates –CNC Milling 14 cr. –CNC Turning 14 cr. –Welding FCAW & GTAW 10 cr. –Welding SMAW & GMAW 10 cr. –CompTIA Certification 7 cr. ▪Certificates of Achievement –CNC Machining 30 cr. –Production Technician 31 cr. –Welding Tech. 30 cr.

16 Goal: Integrate Industry Certifications ▪Core and Emphasis –OSHA 10 Safety –Manufacturing Skills Standards Council (MSSC) Production Technician Certification –Manufacturing Skills Institute (MSI) Manufacturing Technician Level 1 (MT1) ▪Electives –National Institute of Metal Working Skills (NIMS) –American Welding Society (AWS)

17 Goal: Credit for Work Experience ▪Up to half of elective requirements (9 credits) may be fulfilled with internship –45 hours of work experience per 1 credit –Students eligible during final semester

18 Goal: Baccalaureate Pathway ▪One year of UNR Mechanical Engineering BS requirements may be fulfilled by AAS – 2+3 path ▪General Education –Social Science: ECON 102 –English: ENG 101 and ENG 102 ▪Electives –ENGR 100 Intro to Engineering –ME 151 Intro to Mech. Engr. –CHEM 201 or 121A/L –MATH 181 Calculus I –MATH 182 Calculus II –PHYS 180 Physics for Engr.

19 Implementation and Growth ▪Degree emphasis available at TMCC and WNC Fall 2016 –All courses offered in 2015-16 academic year –Structure will facilitate all credits earned under American Apprenticeship Initiative ▪Easily scalable to other institutions –CSN program under development ▪Easily transferable to other sectors –Biological Lab Technician being finalized –IT Security under development


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