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MANUFACTURING TRAINING CATALOG

All Areas

FOUNDATIONAL

General Safety
  • Intro to OSHA – 101
  • Ergonomics – 102
  • Personal Protective 111
  • Noise Reduction & Hearing Conservation – 121
  • Respiratory Safety –  131
  • CDC Workplace Infection Safety & Prevention – 135
  • Lockout/Tagout Procedures – 141
  • SDS & Hazard Communication – 151
  • OSHA Hazard Communication Labels Overview – 152
  • Bloodborne Pathogens – 161
  • Walking & Working Surfaces – 171
  • Fire & Safety Prevention – 181
  • Flammable/Combustible Liquids – 191
  • Hand & Power Tool Safety – 201
  • Safety for Lifting Devices – 211
  • Powered Industrial Truck Safety – 221
  • Confined Spaces – 231
  • Environmental Safety Hazards – 241
  • Arc Flash Safety – 251
  • Fall Protection – 261
  • Machine Guarding – 271
 

 
​Department Safety
  • Press Brake – 100
  • welding Safety Essentials – 101
  • Safety for Metal Cutting – 202
  • Oxyfuel Welding Safety – 105
  • Safety for Electrical Work – 111
  • Safety for Mechanical Work – 111
  • PPE for Welding – 111
  • Safety for Composite Processing – 115
  • Safety for Soldering – 115
  • Stamping Safety – 115
  • Additive Manufacturing Safety – 121
  • Welding Fumes & Glass Safety – 121
  • Electrical Safety for Welding – 131
  • Workplace Infection Safety & Prevention – 135
  • OSHA Hazard Communication Overview – 152
  • Rigging Inspection & Safety – 210
  • Robot Safety – 211
  • Safety for Assembly 211
  • Safety for Hydraulics & Pneumatics – 211
  • Grinding Safety – 211
  • Metal Cutting Fluid Safety – 231
  • Mazak Mill: Safety for the Mill – 260
  • Mazak Lathe: Safety for the Lathe – 265
 

 
​Applied Mathematics
  • Math Fundamentals – 101
  • Applied & Engineering Sciences – 110
  • Math: Fractions & Decimals – 111
  • Units of Measurement – 112
  • Manufacturing Process Applications: Part I – 124
  • Manufacturing Process Applications: Part II – 125
  • Algebra Fundamentals – 141
  • Geometry: Lines & Angles – 151
  • Geometry: Triangles – 161
  • Shop Geometry Overview – 170
  • Geometry: Circles & Polygons – 171
  • Trigonometry: The Pythagorean Theorem – 201
  • Shop Trig Overview – 210
  • Trigonometry: Sine, Cosine, Tangent – 211
  • Trigonometry: Sine Bar Applications – 221
  • Interpreting Blueprints – 230
  • Statistics – 231
  •  Concepts of Calculus – 310
 

 
Workforce Essentials
  • Manufacturing – 101
  • Careers in Manufacturing – 102
 

 
Materials
  • Introduction to Physical Properties – 101
  • Introduction to Mechanical Properties – 111
  • Introduction to Metals – 121
  • Introduction to Plastics – 131
  • Metal Manufacturing – 140
  • Introduction to Ceramics – 141
  • Introduction to Composites – 151
  • Polymer Processes – 152
  • Certification of Steel – 201
  • Essentials of Heat Treatment of Steel – 211
  • Hardness Testing – 221
  • Ferrous Metals – 231
  • Nonferrous Metals – 241
  • Thermoplastics – 251
  • Principles of Injection Molding – 255
  • Thermosets – 261
  • Principles of Thermoforming – 265
  • Exotic Alloys – 301
 

 
Blueprint Reading
  • ​Welding Symbols & Codes – 231
  • Prints for Metal Cutting Operations – 241
  • Electrical Print Reading – 261
  • Symbols & Diagrams for Motors
  • Hydraulic Schematics & Basic Circuit Design – 342
  • Pneumatic Schematics & Basic Circuit Design – 352
 

 
Inspection
  • Basic Measurement – 101
  • Calibration Fundamentals – 111
  • Basics of Tolerance – 121
  • Blueprint Reading – 131
  • Hole Standards & Inspection – 141
  • Thread Standards – 151
  • Surface Texture & Inspection – 201
  • Nondestructive Testing – 211
  • Interpreting Prints – 231
  • Measuring System Analysis – 300
  • Introduction to GD&T – 310
  • Major Rules of GD&T – 311
  • GD&T Applications – 312
  • Inspecting a Prismatic Part – 321
  • Inspecting a Cylindrical Part – 331
  • Advance Hole Inspection – 341
  • Inspecting with Optical Comparators – 351
  • Inspecting with CMMs – 361
  • Introduction to CMM Arms – 362
  • Introduction to Laser Trackers – 365
  • Calibration & Documentation – 371
  • Structural Light 3D Scanners – 375
  • 3D Laser Scanners – 376
  • In-Line Inspection Applications – 381
 

 
Lean
  • Lean Manufacturing Overview – 101
  • Continuous Process Improvement: Managing Flow – 124
  • Continuous Process Improvement: Identifying & Eliminating Waste – 125
  • Developing a Lean Culture – 135
  • Total Productive Maintenance – 141
  • 5S Overview – 151
  • Cell Design & Pull Systems – 161
  • Intro to Six Sigma – 171
  • Troubleshooting – 181
  • Conducting Kaizen Events – 191
  • SPC Overview – 211
  • Metrics for Lean – 231
  • Process Flow Charting – 241
  • Strategies for Setup Reduction – 251
  • Total Quality Management Overview – 261
  • Management Tools:  Problem Solving – 270
  • Management Tools: Product & Process Design – 275
  • Value Stream Mapping: The Current State – 301
  • Six Sigma Goals & Tools – 310
  • Value Stream Mapping: The Future State – 311
  • Maintaining a Consistent Lean Culture – 330
  • Transforming Lean into Business Results – 340
  • Measuring Lean Systems – 350
 

 
Quality
  • Quality Overview – 111
  • ISO 9001: 2015 Review – 122
  • Approaches to Maintenance – 131
  • Process Design & Development – 133
  • Product Design & Development – 134
  • Production System Design & Development – 136
  • Equipment/Tool Design & Development – 137
  • Intro to Supply Chain Management – 140
  • Quality & Customer Service – 175
  • Conducting an Internal Audit – 201
  • IAFT 16949: 2016 Overview – 222

FLEXIBLE AND CONVENIENT

Online classes are self-paced, typically taking 60 minutes to complete. On average, employees can progress through a job role in one year with as little as 4 hours a month spent online 

TURNKEY TRAINING OFFERS

  • Predefined curriculum for each job role
  • Engaging and interactive online classes
  • Supplemental videos and a reinforcement task for each class
  • Pre- or post-training knowledge assessments
  • Access to our  Learning Management System (LMS) 
  • Guidance from our Client Success team, including advice, insights, and ideas built on best practices and years of experience

MACHINING

​Abrasives
  • Introduction to Abrasives – 101
  • Grinding Process – 201
  • Grinding Safety – 211
  • Basic Grinding Theory – 221
  • Basics of the Surface Grinder – 231
  • Basics of the Cylindrical Grinder – 232
  • Basics of the Centerless Grinder – 233
  • Setup for the Surface Grinder – 241
  • Setup for the Cylindrical Grinder – 242
  • Setup for the Centerless Grinder – 243
  • Surface Grinder Operation – 251
  • Cylindrical Grinder Operation – 252
  • Centerless Grinder Operation – 253
  • Introduction to Grinding Fluids – 261
  • Abrasive Finishing Processes – 271
  • Grinding Variables – 301
  • Grinding Ferrous Metals – 311
  • Grinding Nonferrous Materials – 321
  • Grinding Wheel Materials – 331
  • Dressing & Truing – 341
  • Grinding Wheel Selection – 351
  • Grinding Wheel Geometry – 361
 

 
CNC
  • Introduction to CNC Machines – 201
  • History & Definition of CNC – 202
  • Basics of the CNC Lathe – 211
  • Basics of the CNC Mill – 212
  • Basics of the CNC Swiss-Type Lathe – 215
  • Introduction to Multi-Axis CNC Machines – 217
  • Multi-Axis CNC Operation – 218
  • CNC Specs for the Mill – 220
  • Coordinates for the CNC Lathe – 221
  • Coordinates for the CNC Mill – 222
  • CNC Specs for the Lathe – 225
  • Basics of G Code Programming – 231
  • Introduction to CAD & CAM for Machining – 241
  • Control Panel Functions for the CNC Lathe – 251
  • Control Panel Functions for the CNC Mill – 252
  • Offsets on the CNC Lathe – 261
  • Offsets on the CNC Mill – 262
  • Creating a CNC Turning Program – 301
  • Creating a CNC Milling Program – 302
  • Calculations for Programming the Lathe – 311
  • Calculations for Programming the Mill – 312
  • Canned Cycles for the Lathe – 321
  • Canned Cycles for the Mill – 322
 

 
​CNC Controls: Fanuc
  • Fanuc Mill: Control Panel Overview – 250
  • Fanuc Lathe: Control Panel Overview – 255
  • Fanuc Mill: Entering Offsets – 260
  • Fanuc Lathe: Entering Offsets – 265
  • Fanuc Mill: Locating Program Zero – 270
  • Fanuc Lathe: Locating Program Zero – 275
  • Fanuc Mill: Program Execution – 280
  • Fanuc Lathe: Program Execution – 285
  • Fanuc Mill: Program Storage – 311
  • Fanuc Lathe: Program Storage – 315
  • Fanuc Mill: First Part Runs – 320
  • Fanuc Lathe:  First Part Runs – 325
 

 
​CNC Controls: Haas
  • Hass NGC: Next Generation Control Panel Overview – 101
  • Haas Next Generation & Classic Controls – 111
  • Hass NGC: Entering Mill Offsets – 201
  • Haas NGC: Entering Lathe Offsets – 202
  • Haas NGC: Locating Program Zero on the Mill – 211
  • Haas NGC: Locating Program Zero on the Lathe – 212
  • Haas Mill Classic Control: Panel Overview – 250
  • Haas Lathe Classic Control: Panel Overview – 256
  • Haas Mill Classic Controls: Entering Offsets – 260
  • Haas Lathe Classic Controls: Entering Offsets – 265
  • Haas Mill Classic Controls: Locating Program Zero – 270
  • Haas Lathe Classic Controls: Locating Program Zero – 275
  • Haas Mill Classic Controls: Program Execution – 280
  • Haas Lathe Classic Controls: Program Execution – 285
  • Haas Mill Classic Controls: Program Storage – 310
  • Haas Lathe Classic Controls: Program Storage – 315
  • Hass NGC: First Part Runs 317
  • Haas Mill Classic Controls: First Part Runs – 320
  • Haas Lathe Classic Controls: First Part Runs – 325
 

 
CNC Controls: Mazak
  • Mazak Mill: Control Panel Overview – 250
  • Mazak Lathe – 255
  • Mazak Mill: Safety – 260
  • Mazak Lathe: Safety for the Lathe – 265
  • Mazak Mill: Locating Program Zero – 270
  • Mazak Lathe: Locating Program Zero – 275
  • Mazak Mill: Entering Offsets – 280
  • Mazak Lathe: Entering Offsets – 285
  • Creating an EIA/ISO Program for the Mazak Mill – 286
  • Creating an EIA/ISO Program for the Mazak Lathe – 287
  • Creating a Mazatrol Program for the Mill – 288
  • Creating a Mazatrol Program for the Lathe – 289
  • Mazak Mill: Program Execution – 290
  • Mazak Lathe: Program Execution – 295
  • Mazak Mill: Program Storage – 310
  • Mazak Lathe: Program Storage – 315
  • Mazak Mill: First Part Runs – 320
  • Mazak Lathe: First Part Runs – 325
 

 
Manual Machining
  • Manual Mill Basics – 201
  • Engine Lathe Basics – 211
  • Manual Mill Setup – 221
  • Engine Lathe Setup – 231
  • Benchwork & Layout Operations – 241
  • Manual Mill Operation – 251
  • Engine Lathe Operation – 261
  • Holemaking on the Manual Mill – 271
  • Threading on the Engine Lathe – 301
  • Taper Turning on the Engine Lathe – 311
 

 
Metal Cutting
  • Introduction to EDM – 100
  • Safety for Metal Cutting – 101
  • Cutting Processes – 111
  • Overview of Machine Tools – 121
  • Intro to Screw Machining – 160
  • Basic Cutting Theory – 201
  • Band Saw Operation – 211
  • Introduction to Metal Cutting Fluids – 221
  • Metal Cutting Fluid Safety – 231
  • Prints for Metal Cutting Operations – 241
  • Overview of Deburring Processes – 251
  • Toolholders for Turning – 260
  • Laser Cutting – 261
  • Speed & Feed for the for the Lathe – 301
  • High-Speed Machining – 310
  • Speed & Feed for the Mill – 311
  • Hard Turning – 315
  • Cutting Tool Materials – 321
  • Machining Titanium Alloys – 325
  • Carbide Grade Selection – 331
  • ANSI Insert Selection – 341
  • Advance Tool Materials – 345
  • Lathe & Tool Geometry – 351
  • Mill Tool Geometry – 361
  • Drill Tool Geometry – 371
  • Optimizing Tool Life & Process – 381
  • Impact of Workpiece Materials – 391
 

 
NIMS
  • NIMS Core Skills – 111
  • NIMS Core Machining Skills – 121
  • NIMS Core Milling Skills – 131
  • NIMS Core Turning Skills – 132
  • NIMS Core CNC Milling Skills – 141
  • NIMS Core CNC Turning Skills – 142
  • NIMS Core Advanced Machining Skills – 151
  • NIMS Core Measurement & Materials Skills – 121
  • NIMS Core Job Planning Skills – 221
  • NIMS Core Mill Programming & Setup Skills – 231
  • NIMS Core Lathe Programming & Setup Skills – 232
  • NIMS Core Drill Press Skills – 241
  • NIMS Core Grinding Skills – 251
  • NIMS Core Manual Milling Skills – 261
  • NIMS Core Manual Turning Skills – 262
 

 
Workholding
  • Introduction to Workholding – 101
  • Supporting & Locating Principles – 111
  • Locating Devices – 121
  • Clamping Basics – 131
  • Chucks, Collets, and Vises – 141
  • Fixture Body Construction – 200
  • Fixture Design Basics – 201
  • Drill Bushing Selection – 230

MAINTENANCE

Electrical Systems
  • Electrical Units – 101
  • Safety for Electrical Work – 111
  • Introduction to Circuits, – 201
  • Introduction to Magnetism – 211
  • DC Circuit Components – 221
  • NEC(R) Overview – 231
  • AC Fundamentals – 241
  • Electrical Instruments – 251
  • Electrical Print Reading – 261
  • DC Power Sources – 271
  • AC Power Sources – 281
  • Conductor Selection – 291
  • Series Circuit Calculations – 301
  • Parallel Circuit Calculation – 311
  • Battery Selection – 321
 

 
​Hydraulics & Pneumatics
  • Introduction to Fluid Systems – 101
  • The Forces of Fluid Power – 201
  • Safety for Hydraulics & Pneumatics – 211
  • Introduction to Hydraulic Components – 221
  • Introduction to Pneumatic Components – 231
  • Introduction to Fluid Conductors – 241
  • Fittings & Fluid Systems – 251
  • Preventive Maintenance for Fluid Systems – 261
  • Hydraulic Power Variables – 301
  • Hydraulic Power Sources – 302
  • Pneumatic Power Variables – 311
  • Pneumatic Power Sources – 312
  • Hydraulic Control Valves – 341
  • Hydraulic Schematics & Basic Circuit Design – 342
  • Pneumatic Control Valves – 351
  • Pneumatic Schematics & Basic Circuit Design – 352
  • Actuator Applications – 361
  • Hydraulic Fluid Selection – 371
  • Contamination & Filter Selection – 381
  • Hydraulic Principles & System Design – 391
 

 
Mechanical Systems
  • Introduction to Mechanical Systems – 101
  • Safety to Mechanical Work – 111
  • Forces of Machines – 121
  • Power Transmission Components – 201
  • Mechanical Power Variables – 202
  • Lubricant Fundamentals – 211
  • Bearing Applications – 221
  • Spring Applications – 231
  • Belt Drive Applications – 241
  • Gear Applications – 251
  • Gear Geometry – 261
  • Clutch & Brake Applications – 271
 

 
Rigging
  • ​Introduction to Machine Rigging – 110
  • Rigging Equipment – 120
  • Lifting & Moving Equipment – 130
  • Rigging Inspection & Safety – 210
  • Rigging Mechanics – 220
 

 
Motor Controls
  • Relays, Contractors, and Motor Starters – 201
  • Control Devices – 211
  • Distribution Systems – 221
  • Limit Switches & Proximity Sensors – 231
  • Introduction to Electric Motors – 301
  • Symbols & Diagrams for Motors – 311
  • Logic & Line Diagrams – 312
  • DC Motor Applications – 321
  • AC Motor Applications – 322
  • Specs for Servomotors – 330
  • Solenoids – 331
  • Timers & Counters – 340
  • Reversing Motor Circuits – 341
  • Motor Drive Systems & Maintenance – 347
  • Electrical Maintenance for Motor Drive Systems – 348
  • Mechanical Maintenance for Motor Drive Systems – 349
  • Electronic Semiconductor Devices – 350
  • Photonic Semiconductor Devices – 355
  • Photoelectric & Ultrasonic Devices – 365
  • Reduced Voltage Starting – 370
  • Solid-State Relays & Starters – 375
  • Deceleration Methods – 380
  • Acceleration Methods – 385
 

 
PLCs
  • Introduction to PLCs – 201
  • Hardware for PLCs – 211
  • Basics of Ladder Logic – 221
  • Numbering Systems & Codes – 222
  • PLC Inputs & Outputs – 231
  • Basic Programming for PLCs – 241
  • PLC Counters & Timers – 251
  • Networking for PLCs – 261
  • Hand-Held Programmers of PLC’s
  • PLC Diagrams & Programs – 300
  • Overview of PLC Registers – 305
  • PLC Program Control Instructions – 310
  • Math for PLCs – 320
  • Sequencer Instructions for PLCs – 330
  • PLC Installation Practices – 340
  • PID for PLCs – 350
  • Data Manipulation – 360
  • Shift Registers – 370
 

 
​PLCs: Siemens
  • Basics of Siemens PLCs – 200
  • Siemens PLC Hardware – 210
  • Numbers, Codes and Data Types for Siemens PLCs – 220
  • Siemens PLC Communication – 230
  • Siemens PLC Inputs & Outputs – 240
  • Siemens Human Machine Interfaces – 250
  • Siemens SIMATIC Modular PLCs – 260
  • Siemens PLC Programming Concepts – 270
  • Basic Ladder Diagram Programming for Siemens PLCs – 280
  • Basic Function Block Diagram Programming for Siemens PLCs – 290
  • Ladder Diagram Timers & Counters for Siemens PLCs – 300
  • Function Block Diagram Timers & Counters for Siemens PLCs – 310
  • Additional Ladder Diagram Instructions for Siemens PLCs – 320
  • Additional Function Block Diagram Instructions for Siemens PLCs – 330
  • Siemens SIMATIC S7-12000 PLCs – 340
  • Siemens SIMATIC S7-1500 PLCs – 350
  • Siemens Safety Integrated for Factory Automation – 360
 

 
Robotics
  • Robot Components – 120
  • Applications for Robots – 130
  • Automated Systems & Controls – 135
  • Robot Axes – 140
  • Robot Sensors – 150
  • Robot Maintenance – 170
  • Introduction to Robotics – 201
  • Robot Safety – 211
  • Robotic Drives, Hardware, and Components – 220
  • End Effectors – 225
  • Robot Installations – 230
  • Robotic Control Systems – 240
  • Industrial Network Integration – 260
  • Robot Power & Drive Systems – 265
  • Introduction to Collaborative Robots – 275
  • Robot Axes and Pathways – 280
  • Vision Systems – 320
  • Robot Troubleshooting – 331
  • Concepts of Robot Programming – 341

WELDING

​Welding
  • ​What is Oxyfuel Welding? – 100
  • Welding Safety Essentials – 101
  • Oxyfuel Welding Safety – 105
  • PPP for Welding – 111
  • Welding Fumes & Gases Safety
  • Electrical Safety for Welding – 131
  • Introduction to Welding – 141
  • Introduction to Welding Processes – 151
  • Introduction to Submerged Arc Welding – 160
  • Math Fundamentals for Welding – 161
  • Geometry Fundamentals for Welding – 171
  • Materials Tests for Welding – 201
  • Welding Ferrous Metals – 211
  • Welding Nonferrous Metals – 212
  • Overview of Weld Types – 221
  • Overview of Weld Defects – 222
  • Welding Symbols & Codes – 231
  • Fabrication Process – 232
  • Electrical Power for Arc Welding – 241
  • Introduction to GMAW – 251
  • Introduction to SMAW – 252
  • Introduction to FCAW – 261
  • Introduction to GTAW – 262
  • Electrode Selection – 270
  • Overview of Soldering – 271
  • Thermal Cutting Overview – 281
  • Oxyfuel Cutting Applications – 282
  • Plasma Cutting – 283
  • Introduction to Automation – 291
  • GMAW Applications – 301
  • Advanced GMAW Applications – 302
  • Arc Welding Aluminum Alloys – 310
  • SMAW Applications – 311
  • FCAW Applications – 321
  • GTAW Applications – 331

STAMPING/ FORMING/ FABRICATING

Stamping
  • Press Basics – 110
  • Stamping Safety – 115
  • Punch & Die Operations – 120
  • Die Components – 130
  • Coil Handling Equipment – 140
  • Die Cutting Variables – 200
  • Monitoring Press Operations – 220
  • Guiding System Components – 230
  • Stripper System Components – 235
  • Coil Loading Procedures – 250
  • Die Setting Procedures – 300
  • Press Brake Safety – 100
  • Press Brake Components – 110
  • Bending Fundamentals – 120
  • Die Bending Operations – 130
  • Operating the Press Brake – 200
  • Press Brake Specifications – 220
 

 
Press Brake
  • Press Brake Safety – 100
  • Press Brake Components – 110
  • Bending Fundamentals – 120
  • Die Bending Operations – 130
  • Operating the Press Brake – 200
  • Press Brake Specifications – 220

COMPOSITES PROCESSING

Composites
  • Safety for Composite Processing – 115
  • Overview of Composites – 120
  • Traditional Composites – 125
  • Advanced Thermoset Resins for Composites – 130
  • Advanced Metals for Composites – 135
  • Introduction to Lay-up & Spray-up Molding – 140
  • Introduction to Compression Molding – 170
  • Surface Finishing Composites – 190
  • Vacuum Bagging Technique: Single-sided Bagging – 230
  • Composite Inspection & Defect Prevention – 240
  • Repair Methods for Composites – 250

ASSEMBLY/ ​FINAL STAGE PROCESSING

Adhesive
  • Introduction to Adhesive Bonding – 110
  • Basics of the Bonding Process – 120
  • Introduction to Adhesive Properties – 130
  • Types of Adhesives – 140
  • Surface Preparation – 210
  • Steps for Adhesive Application – 220
 

 
Coatings
  • Introduction to Coating Composition – 110
  • Surface Preparation – 120
  • Processes for Applying Coatings – 140
  • Coating Defects – 150
  • Troubleshooting Coating Defects – 170​
 

 
Fasteners
  • Introduction to Assembly – 101
  • Introduction to Fastener Ergonomics – 130
  • Properties for Fasteners – 200
  • Safety for Assembly – 211
  • Introduction to Fastener Threads – 221
  • Overview of Threaded Fasteners – 231
  • Tools for Threaded Fasteners – 235
  • Overview of Non-Threaded Fasteners – 241
  • Understanding Torque – 245
  • Threaded Fastener Selection – 255 
 

 
Soldering
  • What is Soldering? – 110
  • Safety for Soldering – 115
  • Soldering Equipment – 130
  • Soldering Applications – 200
  • Solder & Flux Selection – 210
  • Soldering PCBs – 220
  • Lead-Free Soldering – 230

DESIGN FOR MANUFACTURING

Design
  • Design for Manufacturing – 201
  • Design for Cost – 210
  • Materials for Lightweighting – 275
 

INDUSTRY 4.0

​Additive Manufacturing
  • Introduction to Additive Manufacturing – 111
  • Additive Manufacturing Safety – 121
  • The Basic Additive Manufacturing Process – 131
  • Additive Manufacturing Methods & Materials – 141
  • Introduction to Hybrid Manufacturing – 151
  • Rapid Prototyping – 161
  • Additive Manufacturing: Prototype to Production – 162
  • Design for Additive Manufacturing – 201
  • Metrology for Additive Mfg. – 202
  • Additive Manufacturing Materials Science – 211
  • Integrating Additive Manufacturing with Traditional Manufacturing – 221
  • Additive Manufacturing as a Secondary Process – 231
  • Nondestructive Testing for Additive Manufacturing – 241
  • Reverse Engineering for Additive Mfg. – 242
  • The Additive Manufacturing Supply Chain – 251
  • Managing the Additive Manufacturing Supply Chain – 252 
  • Additive Mfg. Qualification – 271
  • Design for Material Jetting – 302
  • Design for Directed Energy Deposition – 303 
  • Design for Vat Photopolymerization – 305
  • Design for Binder Jetting – 306 
  • Design for Sheet Lamination – 307
 

 
Smart Manufacturing
  • Cybersecurity for Manufacturing Basics – 101
  • Cybersecurity for Manufacturing – 102
  • Introduction to the Industrial Internet of Things – 111
  • Data Collection Fundamentals – 121
  • Automatic Identification Technology – 141
  • Cybersecurity for Manufacturing: Hacking Overview
  • Cybersecurity for Manufacturing: Wireless Networks – 202
  • Introduction to Digital Networks – 221
  • Data Collection: Inventory & Maintenance – 231
  • Introduction to Digital Twin – 241
  • Introduction to Digital Thread – 242
  • Introduction to Digital Enterprise Strategy – 251
  • Introduction to Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence – 301
  • Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence Applications – 302
  • Data & Design Management for Digital Enterprises – 311

LEADERSHIP

Supervisor Essentials
  • Essentials of Leadership – 110
  • Essentials of Communication – 120
  • Managing Performance: Best Practices – 130
  • Managing Performance: Corrective Actions – 135
  • Basics of Manufacturing Costs – 140
  • Introduction to Managerial Accounting – 145
  • Conflict Resolution Principles – 150
  • Conflict Resolution for Different Groups – 155
  • Team Leadership – 160
  • Manufacturing Management – 180
  • Personal Effectiveness – 190
  • Managing the Diverse Workplace – 210
  • Harassment & Discrimination – 215
  • Performance Management and the Law – 230

​INSTRUCTOR-LED TRAINING

​In-Demand Classes
  • Train the Trainer: Accelerating Worker Performance
  • GD&T –  Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing
  • Design to Manufacturer & Assembly (DFM/DFA)
  • Electrical Safety / Arc Flash
  • Lean Fundamentals & Certification
  • Metallurgy Workshop
  • Heat Treat Workshop
  • Additive Manufacturing Technologies & Certification
  • Stamping Die Workshop
  • PFMEA – Process Failure Mode Effects Analysis