Advanced Manufacturing Technology (2025)

Advanced Manufacturing Technology

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    Conduct assigned tasks in a safe and workmanlike manner while working either independently or in small groups7103.D1.1

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    Identify basic manufacturing processes and major types of production systems.7103.D1.2

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    Define common properties of industrial materials, their application, testing and enhancement7103.D1.3

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    Describe the design, tooling, and production aspects of manufacturing.7103.D1.4

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    Demonstrate a general knowledge of non-traditional manufacturing processes and automation.7103.D1.5

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    Explain the basic concepts of electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic power systems.7103.D1.6

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    Describe and solve for basic electrical quantities such as voltage, amperage, resistance, and power.7103.D1.7

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    Describe the types of basic fluid power systems used in manufacturing.7103.D1.8

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    Determine fluid system properties such as pressure, flow, viscosity, and pressure drop7103.D1.9

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    Identify the common types and operation of bearing, coupling, belt, and chain systems.7103.D1.10

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    Identify physical principles including force, torque, simple machines, and mechanical drives.7103.D1.11

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    Describe the basic concepts of machine control, machine automation, and electrical control.7103.D1.12

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    Communicate effectively using listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills.7103.D1.13

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    Use quantitative analytical skills to evaluate and process numerical data.7103.D1.14

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    Solve problems using critical and creative thinking skills.7103.D1.15

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    Utilize and apply software where appropriate to the course.7103.D1.16

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    Attain readiness to take MSSC Production and Maintenance Awareness Certification exams.7103.D1.17

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    Demonstrate ability to read and interpret technical documents.7103.D1.18

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    Demonstrate the ability to use various types of software applicable to course.7103.D1.19

Electrical Power

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    Demonstrate proper safety precautions related to equipment.7103.D2.1

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    Define the following terms: voltage, resistance, current amperage, direct current, alternating current, and power supply.7103.D2.2

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    Identify electrical components and form a schematic diagram.7103.D2.3

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    Identify types of electrical mechanical switches (SPDT, DPDT, etc.)7103.D2.4

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    Calculate voltage, current, and resistance in series, parallel, and series-parallel circuits using Ohm’s Law.7103.D2.5

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    Perform voltage, current, and resistance measurements using the proper measurement devices (both analog and digital meters).7103.D2.6

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    Create a schematic drawing and complete single phase AC electrical service connections including meter bases and service panels.7103.D2.7

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    Identify basic principles and characteristics of transformers, resistors, capacitors and diodes.7103.D2.8

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    Calculate values for AC and DC resistive, inductive, and capacitive components.7103.D2.9

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    Assemble and test laboratory exercises including building single phase AC switched circuits, and circuits using mechanical relays.7103.D2.10

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    Demonstrate ability to read and interpret technical documents.7103.D2.11

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    Demonstrate ability to use various types of software applicable to course.7103.D2.12

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    Recall fundamental content to meet/exceed the cut-score for the SACA (Smart Automation Certification Alliance) C-201 Electrical Systems I Certification exam - Silver Certification.7103.D2.13

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    Demonstrate skills to obtain the SACA C-201 Electrical Systems I Certification exam - Gold Certification at a 100% of skill standard.7103.D2.14

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    Demonstrate understanding of the basic functions of PLC’s7103.D3.1

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
Where can I read the official document?
2025-2026 Next Level Programs of Study