CLUSTER Engineering and Technical
CONCENTRATION Computer Integrated Manufacturing
WVEIS CODE ET2030
ONET Codes & Occupations ONET: 17-3013.00 - Mechanical Drafters
ONET: 17-2141.00 - Mechanical Engineer
ONET: 17-3029.06– Manufacturing Engineer
Sample of job titles upon completion of the concentration: Mechanical Apprentice Drafter
Sample of job titles upon completion of additional education (if applicable): Mechanical Engineer, CIM Engineer, Advanced Manufacturing Technician, Manufacturing Engineer
REQUIRED COURSES (Sequence Preferred)
WVEIS Code Course
2031 CIM I Engineering Drafting
2032 CIM II Computer-Aided Drafting
2033 CIM III Manufacturing Processes
2034 CIM IV CNC/Robotics
Electives
2035 CIM V Fundamentals of Welding
2036 CIM VI Engineering Design and Development
2037 CIM VII Advanced CAD
SKILL SETS
Career Preparation Skills
Safety
Leadership Development
Customer and Personal Service
Literacy and Numeracy
Computer Skills
Engineering Drafting
CAD
Manufacturing Processes
Computer Numerical Control for Machining (CNC)
Career Preparation, Safety, Leadership Development, Customer Service and Literacy and Numeracy skill sets should be integrated throughout the concentration as remaining skill sets are delivered.
Knowledge Objectives
ET.1 / Students will demonstrate knowledge of
· career paths.
· goal development and achievement.
· attitudes and work habits that support career retention and advancement.
· communication in varied contexts.
Performance Objectives
ET.2
ET.3
ET.4
ET.5
ET.6
ET.7
ET.8
ET.9
ET.10 / Students will
· relate skills and abilities to possible career pathways.
· explain methods of goal development.
· discuss methods of time management and task coordination.
· practice professionalism in punctuality, appropriate dress, task completion, etc.
· investigate methods of supervision such as giving and receiving feedback and instruction.
· develop and present a statement of their personal work ethic beliefs.
· prepare an application, cover letter, resume and thank you letter.
· create a personal portfolio for use when applying for employment.
· practice simulated job interviews.
Skill Set / Safety
Knowledge Objectives
ET.11 / Students will demonstrate knowledge of
· safety procedures.
· accident reporting agencies.
· Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
Performance Objectives
ET.12
ET.13
ET.14
ET.15
ET.16
ET.17
ET.18 / Students will
· recognize the main causes of accidents.
· research agencies that are responsible for emergencies in the workplace.
· develop a plan which outlines the procedures for handling an accident.
· demonstrate operating instructions before using any equipment.
· establish procedures for safe evacuation of the worksite in the event of an emergency.
· follow safety and security procedures.
· wear PPE as required for specified task.
Skill Set / Leadership Development
Knowledge Objectives
ET.19 / Students will demonstrate knowledge of
· public speaking.
· parliamentary law.
· leadership concepts.
· characteristics of effective teams and organizations.
Performance Objectives
ET.20
ET.21
ET.22
ET.23
ET.24 / Students will
· develop and deliver speeches.
· participate in meetings using parliamentary procedure.
· attend leadership conferences and training (local, state and/or national).
· volunteer in community service opportunities.
· participate in career development events.
Skill Set / Customer and Personal Service
Knowledge Objectives
ET.25 / Students will demonstrate knowledge of
· customer needs assessment.
· quality standards for services.
· evaluation of customer satisfaction.
Performance Objectives
ET.26
ET.27
ET.28
ET.29
ET.30 / Students will
· confer with customers by telephone or in person to provide information about products or services, take or enter orders, cancel accounts, or obtain details of complaints.
· keep records of customer interactions or transactions, recording details of inquiries, complaints, or comments, as well as actions taken.
· check to ensure that appropriate changes were made to resolve customers' problems.
· determine charges for services requested, collect deposits or payments, or arrange for billing.
· refer unresolved customer grievances to designated departments for further investigation.
Skill Set / Literacy and Numeracy
Knowledge Objectives
ET.31 / Students will demonstrate knowledge of
· literacy and numeracy skills required to solve complex.
· real-world problems associated with their career/technical content area.
· improve their thinking and reasoning skills.
Performance Objectives
ET.32
ET.33
ET.34
ET.35 / Students will
· utilize a variety of technical sources (e.g., Internet, manuals, journals, directions, reports, etc.) to complete career/technical assignments and projects.
· demonstrate writing skills required to complete career/technical assignments and projects.
· demonstrate accuracy in calculating and measuring graphical work required to complete career/technical assignments and projects.
· analyze tables, charts, graphs and multiple data sources to complete career/technical assignments and projects.
CIM I Engineering Drafting WVEIS 2031
Knowledge Objectives
2031.1 / Students will demonstrate knowledge of
· engineering drafting.
Performance Objectives
2031.2
2031.3
2031.4
2031.5
2031.6
2031.7
2031.8
2031.9
2031.10
2031.11
2031.12
2031.13
2031.14
2031.15
2031.16
2031.17
2031.18
2031.19 / Students will
· demonstrate knowledge of engineering design concepts and the design process.
· demonstrate an understanding of the different engineering fields.
· design a problem using a six-step design process:
o problem identification
o preliminary ideas
o refinement
o analysis
o decision
o implementation.
· practice lettering using various techniques and styles.
· use various drawing instruments to produce professional drawings.
· use the alphabet of lines to illustrate specifications on drawings.
· use scales to dimension and layout mechanical and architectural drawings.
· use dual dimensioning for metric (SI) and English units.
· use different formats for suggested format layouts.
· use geometric construction to solve graphical problems.
· use orthographic projection to illustrate the six views of an object.
· use three-view sketch to illustrate the height, width and depth dimensions.
· use isometric sketching to draw a three-dimensional projection.
· use multiview drawings to illustrate various arrangements of views.
· use sectional views to illustrate a cross-sectional cutaway view.
· use symbols to illustrate different materials in sections.
· use dimensioning to describe details f a part or project.
· use tolerances on drawings for interchangeability.
CIM II Computer Aided Drafting WVEIS 2032
Knowledge Objectives
2032.1 / Students will demonstrate knowledge of
· CAD.
Performance Objectives
2032.2
2032.3
2032.4
2032.5
2032.6
2032.7
2032.8
2032.9
2032.10
2032.11
2032.12
2032.13
2032.14
2032.15
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2032.19
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2032.21
2032.22
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2032.24
2032.25
2032.26
2032.27
2032.28
2032.29
2032.30
2032.31
2032.32
2032.33
2032.34
2032.35
2032.36 / Students will
· use the components found in the graphic screen.
· apply the line, multiple, polygon and rectangle commands.
· apply the circle, drag mode, arc, ellipse and donut commands.
· apply the erase and oops commands.
· use the Help command to obtain help when using commands.
· enter coordinates using absolute, relative, polar distance methods.
· apply the object snap feature.
· use the drawing aids: grid, snap, xline and ray.
· use the function keys.
· apply the U, redo and undo commands.
· practice the chamfer, break, fillet, offset and mline commands.
· apply the change, move, copy and mirror commands.
· use the array to create rectangular and polar.
· apply stretch, scale, rotate, trim, extend and lengthen commands.
· apply the zoom, regen and viewers commands.
· apply the pan and view commands.
· use the viewports.
· practice using the select file dialog box.
· practice the use of dtext, style and mtext.
· use the spell check to check the text of a drawing.
· practice the drawing setup and template process.
· apply layers and line types for file development.
· apply basic dimensioning capabilities.
· apply advanced dimensioning capabilities.
· apply basic and advanced tolerancing features.
· apply trace, solid and fill commands.
· apply pline, pedit, 3dpoly, spline and splinedit commands.
· apply id, dist, area, cal, list, dblist, divide and measure commands.
· apply the block, insert, minsert, explode, rename, ddrename, purge and wblock commands.
· create a library of symbols.
· apply the hatch, bhatch and sketch commands.
· practice plotting and printing drawings.
· apply viewports in paper space.
· apply 3D modeling capability using elev, vpoint, ddvpint and hide commands.
· apply 3D X/Y/Z point filters.
CIM III Manufacturing Processes WVEIS 2033
Knowledge Objectives
2033.1 / Students will demonstrate knowledge of
· manufacturing processes.
Performance Objectives
2033.2
2033.3
2033.4
2033.5
2033.6
2033.7
2033.8
2033.9
2033.10
2033.11
2033.12
2033.13
2033.14
2033.15
2033.16
2033.17
2033.18
2033.19 / Students will
· practice general safety in the machine shop.
· practice and apply measurement, layout, inspection, and setup tools.
· practice and apply tool and utility grinder operation using safety techniques.
· apply and practice stock cutoff machines using safety techniques.
· apply and practice band machining using safety techniques.
· apply and practice drills and drilling machine operations using safety techniques.
· apply and practice lathe and lathe operations using safety techniques.
· apply and practice milling machine operations using safety techniques.
· apply and practice broaching using safety techniques.
· apply and practice abrasive machining using safety techniques.
· apply and practice using cutting fluids using safety techniques.
· apply and practice oxyacetylene cutting processes using safety techniques
· apply and practice Mig, Tig, and Arc welding processes using safety techniques
· examine Materials, Manufacturing and the Standard of Living.
· examine to fundamentals of casting.
· practice expendable-mold casing processes.
· examine the fundamentals of metal forming.
· examine the properties of materials.
CIM IV CNC Robotics WVEIS 2034
Knowledge Objectives
2034.1 / Students will demonstrate knowledge of
· Computer Numerical Control for Machining (CNC)
Performance Objectives
2034.2
2034.3
2034.4
2034.5
2034.6
2034.7
2034.8
2034.9
2034.1
2034.11
2034.12
2034.13
2034.14
2034.15
2034.16
2034.17 / Students will
· apply the basic principles of CNC.
· apply and practice programming directions of motion.
· apply and practice programming rectangular coordinate system.
· apply and practice language of manual programming.
· apply and practice directions of motion.
· apply and practice how program zero is assigned.
· apply and practice machining centers.
· apply and practice turning centers.
· apply and practice preparation and safety.
· apply and practice types of motion commands.
· apply and practice types of compensation.
· apply and practice program formatting.
· apply and practice special features of programming.
· apply and practice three modes of machine operation.
· apply and practice key sequences of machine operation.
· apply and practice program verification.
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