I.
Math
A.
Math
Fundamentals
B.
Math:
Fractions and Decimals
C.
Units
of Measurement
D.
Basics
of Tolerance
E.
Blueprint
Reading
F.
Algebra
Fundamentals
G.
Geometry:
Lines and Angles
H.
Geometry:
Triangles
I.
Geometry:
Circles and Polygons
J.
Trigonometry:
The Pythagorean Theorem
K.
Trigonometry:
Sine, Cosine, Tangent
L.
Trigonometry:
Sine Bar Applications
M.
Statistics
231
II.
Inspection
A.
Basic
Measurement
B.
Safety
for Metal Cutting
C.
Calibration
Fundamentals
D.
Hole
Standards and Inspection
E.
Thread
Standards and Inspection
F.
Surface
Texture and Inspection
G.
Introduction
to GD&T
H.
In-Line
Inspection Applications
III.
Safety
A.
Intro
to OSHA
B.
Personal
Protective Equipment
C.
Noise
Reduction and Hearing Conservation
D.
Respiratory
Safety
E.
Lockout/Tagout
Procedures
F.
SDS
and Hazard Communication
G.
Bloodborne
Pathogens
H.
Walking
and Working Surfaces
I.
Fire
Safety and Prevention
J.
Flammable/Combustible
Liquids
K.
Ergonomics
L.
Hand
and Power Tool Safety
M.
Safety
for Lifting Devices
N.
Powered
Industrial Truck Safety
O.
Confined
Spaces
P.
Metal
Cutting Fluid Safety
Q.
Environmental
Safety Hazards
R.
Machine
Guarding
IV.
Quality
and Manufacturing Management
A.
Lean
Manufacturing Overview
B.
Essentials
of Leadership
C.
Essentials
of Communication
D.
ISO
9001:2015 Review
E.
Continuous
Process Improvement: Managing Flow
F.
Continuous
Process Improvement: Identifying and Eliminating Waste
G.
Managing
Performance: Best Practices
H.
Approaches
to Maintenance
I.
Managing
Performance: Corrective Actions
J.
Basics
of Manufacturing Costs
K.
Total
Productive Maintenance
L.
Conflict
Resolution Principles
M.
5S
Overview
N.
Conflict
Resolution for Different Groups
O.
Team
Leadership
P.
Intro
to Six Sigma
Q.
Troubleshooting
R.
Personal
Effectiveness
S.
Managing
the Diverse Workplace
T.
SPC
Overview
U.
Harassment
and Discrimination
V.
TS
16949:2009 Overview
W.
Interpreting
Blueprints
X.
Performance
Management and the Law
Y.
Metrics
for Lean
Z.
Process
Flow Charting
AA.
Strategies
for Setup Reduction
BB.
Six
Sigma Goals and Tools 30
V.
Electrical
Systems and Motor Controls
A.
Electrical
Units
B.
Safety
for Electrical Work
C.
Introduction
to Circuits
D.
Introduction
to Magnetism
E.
DC
Circuit Components
F.
NEC
Overview
G.
AC
Fundamentals
H.
AC
Motor Applications
I.
Robot
Troubleshooting
J.
Robot
Maintenance
K.
Relays,
Contactors, and Motor Starters
L.
Control
Devices
M.
Distribution
Systems
N.
Electrical
Instruments
O.
Electrical
Print Reading
P.
DC
Power Sources
Q.
AC
Power Sources
R.
Conductor
Selection
S.
Series
Circuit Calculations
T.
Introduction
to Electric Motors
U.
Reversing
Motor Circuits
V.
Parallel
Circuit Calculations
W.
Symbols
and Diagrams for Motors
X.
Logic
and Line Diagrams
Y.
Battery
Selection
Z.
DC
Motor Applications
AA.
Specs
for Servomotors
BB.
Robot
Installations
CC.
Solenoids
DD.
Limit
Switches and Proximity Sensors
EE.
Reduced
Voltage Starting
FF.
Acceleration
Methods
VI.
PLCs
A.
Basics
of Siemens PLCs
B.
Intro
to PLCs
C.
Siemens
PLC Hardware
D.
Hardware
for PLCs
E.
Numbers,
Codes, and Data Types for Siemens PLCs
F.
Numbering
Systems and Codes
G.
Siemens
PLC Inputs and Outputs
H.
PLC
Inputs and Outputs
I.
Siemens
Human Machine Interfaces
J.
Siemens
SIMATIC Modular PLCs
K.
Basics
of Ladder Logic
L.
Basic
Programming
M.
Siemens
PLC Programming Concepts
N.
Basic
Ladder Diagram Programming for Siemens PLCs
O.
Basic
Function Block Diagram Programming for Siemens PLCs
P.
PLC
Timers and Counters
Q.
Hand-Held
Programmers of PLCs
R.
PLC
Diagrams and Programs
S.
Ladder
Diagram Timers and Counters for Siemens PLCs
T.
Overview
of PLC Registers
U.
Function
Block Diagram Timers and Counters for Siemens PLCs
V.
PLC
Program Control Instructions
W.
Math
for PLCs
X.
Additional
Ladder Diagram Instructions for Siemens PLCs
Y.
Additional
Function Block Diagram Instructions for Siemens PLCs
Z.
Sequencer
Instructions for PLCs
AA.
Siemens
SIMATIC S7-1200 PLCs
BB.
Siemens
SIMATIC S7-1500 PLCs
CC.
Siemens
Safety Integrated for Factory Automation
VII.
Mechanical
Systems
A.
Introduction
to Mechanical Systems
B.
Safety
for Mechanical Work
C.
Forces
of Machines
D.
Lubricant
Fundamentals
E.
Mechanical
Power Variables
F.
Bearing
Applications
G.
Spring
Applications
H.
Belt
Drive Applications
I.
Gear
Geometry
J.
Gear
Applications
K.
Clutch
and Brake Applications
VIII.
Fluid
Systems
A.
Intro
to Fluid Systems
B.
Power
Transmission Components
C.
The
Forces of Fluid Power
D.
Safety
for Hydraulics and Pneumatics
E.
Introduction
to Pneumatic Components
F.
Fluid
System Print Reading
G.
Actuator
Applications
H.
Fittings
for Fluid Systems
I.
Preventive
Maintenance for Fluid Systems
J.
Pneumatic
Power Variables
K.
Pneumatic
Power Sources
L.
Pneumatic
Control Valves
M.
Basic
Pneumatic Circuit Design
N.
Contamination
and Filter Selection
IX.
Fastening
and Joining
A.
Overview
of Soldering
B.
Intro
to Fastener Threads
C.
Overview
of Threaded Fasteners
D.
Tools
for Threaded Fasteners
E.
Overview
of Non-Threaded Fasteners
F.
Intro
to Fastener Ergonomics
G.
Properties
for Fasteners
H.
Understanding
Torque
I.
Threaded
Fastener Selection
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