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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1985-03-13, Page 69Descriptions of Courses and Programs • OR Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 2 days May 11 $16 Listowel Wed. 7-10 p.m. 4 wks. May 1 $16 Location: Listowel District Secondary School Milverton Tues. 7-10 p.m. 4 wks. Apr. 30 $16 Location: Milverton Public School St. Marys Thurs. 7-10 p.m. 4 wks. May 2 $16 Location: St. Marys District Collegiate and Vocational School Stratford Tues. & Thurs. 7-10 p.m. 2 wks. Apr. 16 $16 Location: Health Sciences Division OR Tues. & Thurs. 7-10 p.m. 2 wks. June 4 $16 Location: Health Sciences Division Waterloo Tues. & Thurs. 7-10 p.m. 2 wks. Apr. 23 $16 OR Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 2 days Apr. 27 $16 OR Tues. & Thurs. 7-10 p.m. 2 wks. May 21 $16 OR Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 2 days June 22 $16 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Re -Certification (C.P.R.) N ,As the need arises, the College may offer the Ontario Heart Foundation, Basic Cardiac Life Support Re -certifi- cation course. For information, contact the Continuing Education Office in your area. Offered at: Cambridge, Guelph, Strafford, Waterloo INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING PROGRAM - LEVEL I C The Program aims to help fill the continual need for qualified personnel to perform specialized functions in the fields of work measurement, methods analysis, plant layout, material handling, and cost estimating. The courses in the Program provide the student with many of the tools and techniques which have proven effective in the analysis, improvement and control of work. The student also receives grounding in the knowledge of manufac- turing processes, industrial organiza- tion. Upon successful completion of the eight course Program, the student/ will receive a Conestoga College Certifi- cate. Admission requirements: -..Mathematics Pretest. - completion of Industrial Engineering - Level I Questionnaire. ' Applicants who do not meet the admis- sion requirements, may schedule an interview with the co-ordinator to dis- cuss possible upgrading for program admission. Motion and Time Study is 60 hours in duration, the other courses are 30 hours in duration. It is recommended that students take Basic Blueprint Reading - Mechanical and Manufacturing Processes to pre- pare themselves for the other six courses. The courses that make up the Program are as follows: Basic Blueprint*Reading - Mechanical R This course is an introduction to blue- print reading. Students will be able to apply the principles of orthographic projection and read and interpret tech- nical drawings. Offered at: Waterloo Mon. 7-10 p.m. 10 wks. Apr. 15 $30 Dimensional Metrology R Dimensional aspects of quality control will be studied in this course. Topics will include a study of precision mea- suring • instruments relating to .the mea- surement ' of surface finish, flatness, parallelism, straightness, squareness, roundness, threads, tapers and hard- ness testing. Offered at: Guelph Mon. 7-10 p.m. 10 wks., Apr. 15 $30 Industrial Organization And Management R This course is an overview of the industrial organizational structures and the departmental relationships, the team approach, decision making, man- agement and supervisory techniques, production control, inventory control, materials handling, cost reduction, and the use of computer systems and data. Offered at: Cambridge Mork 7-10, p.m, 10 wks. Apr. 15 $40 Rm. 7 ' Fee includes $10 for a Study Guide. Manufacturing Processes R This course covers the processes used in manufacturing industries involving foundry methods, sheet metal forming, protective coating and surface finishes, forging, machining and welding meth- ods,. rubber products processing, and wood, leather and plastics processing. Offered at: Cambridge Tues. 7-10 p.m. 10 wks. r Apr. 23 $40 Rm. Annex B7 Fee includes $10 for a Study Guide. Manufacturing Tooling (Tools, Jigs. And Fixtures) "R This is an introductory course, The student will learn to .appreciate th'e role of manufacturing tooling in manufactur- ing processes with regards to safety, accuracy, production costs and pro- ductivity. Offered at: Guelph Thurs. 7-10 p.m. 10 wks. Apr. 25 $30 Plant Layout R This .course . covers the practical ap- proach to systematic layout planning, material, machine and people move- ment,, waiting, servicing, building, and change factors. The student will study the planning, making, installing and managing of the layout. Offered at: Waterloo Tues. 7-10 p.m. 10 wks. Apr. 23 $30 Statistical Quality Control R Statistical aspects of quality control will be studied in this course. Topics will include statistical methods, benefits, frequency distribution, normal curve, average, limits, standard deviation, charts, calculation for limits, effect of probability on sampling. Offered at: Waterloo Thurs. 7-10 p.m. 10 wks. Apr. 25 $40 Fee includes $10 for a Study Guide. INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING PROGRAM - LEVEL II C The Program builds on the course work of Industrial Engineering - Level 1. The courses provide the student with many of the tools and techniques which are used in the analysis, improvement and control of work. The student also receives a basic training in supervision and fundamentals "of (labour relations. Courses in the Program are as follows: - Basic Drafting - Introduction to Planning and Scheduling - Applications of Tooling - Effective Supervision - Communications - Effective Labour Relations - Work Measurement and Standard Data - Manufacturing Processes and Process Planning - Cost Analysis and Cost Estimating Upon completion of these eight courses, • the student will receive a Conestoga College Certificate. Admission Requirements: - successful completion of the Industrial Engineering - Level I Program or equiv- alent. - completion of the Industrial Engineer- ing - Level 11 Program Questionnaire. Cost Analysis And Cost Estimating R This course is designed for industrial engineering personnel who must es— timate and analyse costs for a variety of industrial applications. Course topics include estimating. methods, steps and details. - Offered at: Cambridge Tues. 7-10 p.m. 10 wks. Apr. 23 $30 Rm. Annex 82 41