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Mar 14, 2025
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BUSN 103 - Career Pathways: M2M2 Credits Course prepares returning military for transition into manufacturing and related logistics positions. Includes career research, job preparation skills and specific manufacturing related job skills.
Fees
Quarters Typically Offered
Designed to Serve Active duty military, Recent Returning vets, Any veteran from previous enlistment, Reservist, National Guard Grading Basis Credit/Non-Credit OEE Yes Class Limit 38 Shared Learning Environment Yes Contact Hours: Lecture 22 Lab 0 Field Studies 0 Clinical 0 Independent Studies 0 Total Contact Hours 22 Invasive Procedure Used Yes
Degree Distributions: ProfTech Course Yes Restricted Elective Yes Course Outline Role of Manufacturing
Changing concepts: Lean; Advanced; Sustainability
The Manufacturing Process
Career options
Peripheral sectors: Maintenance/Facilities; Inventory; Shipping/Receiving; Procurement/Supply Chain; Logistics
Methodologies: ISO; Six Sigma; 5S
Terminology
Manufacturing Tools and Safety Equipment
Workplace Readiness: Personal qualities; Resume building; interview skills
Student Learning Outcomes Explain the role of Manufacturing and related Supply Chain in the United States economy; Explain how manufacturing has changed to include Advanced Manufacturing; Lean Manufacturing; Sustainability practices
Define Manufacturing and explain the difference between the manufacturing processes: Raw Material Processing, Design, Machining, Fabrication & Quality Control
Research and identify the career opportunities within each manufacturing process
Identify and explain the peripheral sectors to the manufacturing process, including career options: Maintenance/Facilities; Inventory; Shipping/Receiving; Procurement & Supply Chain; Logistics Functions
Explain manufacturing methodologies such as ISO, Six Sigma, & 5S and Use manufacturing and logistics terminology in a workplace. Explain regulatory issues in the manufacturing & logistics workplace: OSHA, WISHA context.
Explain why Math is important in the manufacturing and logistics sectors and Solve relevant workplace problems using basic math concepts.
Demonstrate ability to use manufacturing tools such as protractors and Calipers as well as appropriate safety equipment
Demonstrate workplace readiness skills to be used in interviewing and on the job success.
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