Program Guide
Operations & Production Technology
Certificate

This program guide lists the current requirements for this degree. See bottom of page for a link to previous versions of this program guide.
Technology Division
Office:
Regional Technology Center M-TEC RTC2700
Phone:
(810) 762-0500
 

This program is designed to provide entry level employees an opportunity to gain some basic skills needed in the workplace while investigating possible career and academic paths for more advanced classes. The OPT program provides a F.L.E.X. - Flexible Learning Experience and allows the learner to complete core skills identified by regional businesses before declaring a more specific specialty in a technology area. Students may choose from a variety of pathways including, but not limited to: Drafting and Design, Quality, Electrical/Electronics, Information Technology, Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Technology, Manufacturing or Production Operations.

 
 

General Requirement Courses

 
note    course Description Credit
Hours
Contact
Hours
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    ENGL-098  Basic Sentence Skills   
  or  ENGL-099  Basic Writing   
  or  ENGL-101  English Composition I   
Group Total  3 3  
 

Occupational Specialty Courses

 
note    course Description Credit
Hours
Contact
Hours
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    CADD-100  Mechanical Blueprint Reading w/CADD   
    CADD-171  2D CADD Applications   
    COMG-153  Computers-A Practical Approach   
    COMN-112  Principles of Computer Networking   
    COMN-114  Fundamentals of Network Cabling   
    ELEC-131  Residential Electrical Wiring   
    ENGL-020  Strategic Reading   
  or  ENGL-100  College Reading and Study Skills   
    MECH-144  Machining   
    QUAL-103A  Basic Measuring Tools  1.5   
    QUAL-107C  Basic Problem Solving Tools   
    TECH-100  Communication Skills for Technology   
    TECH-102  Industrial Safety   
    TECH-090  Skills for Technology I   
Group Total  26 30.5  
     
    Credit
Hours
Contact
Hours
 
      PROGRAM TOTAL: 30 33.5  
   
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