Program Description
Students learn about complex automated manufacturing and distribution systems used in modern facilities; how these facilities fit into the larger supply chain field; the role of the consumer in supply chain management; equipment used in automated systems; and good work habits and related ethical concepts in manufacturing and distribution environments. Topics include understanding the technological changes in automated facilities, the role of the automated facility technician, troubleshooting and maintenance of complex electromechanical systems, OSHA standards for safety, timeliness, attitude, communication with supervisors and co-workers, work relationships, stress and emotions, and handling ethical dilemmas.
Program Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this Continuing Education Workforce Certificate, students will be able to:
1. prepare to obtain the Certified Logistics Associate and Certified Production Technician Certifications from the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council, plus OHSA-10;
2. describe the global supply chain logistics life cycle;
3. identify common material handling equipment within the logistics environment and related safety principles;
4. perform and monitor the manufacturing and/or distribution processes according to customer requirements;
5. perform preventative maintenance and routine repair of automated equipment;
6. utilize professional communications and effective teamwork; and
7. obtain employment in a manufacturing or distribution center.
Program Credentials
CCBC Credential: Students will be awarded a Continuing Education Workforce Certificate and will have access to a Continuing Education academic record (transcript)
External Credential: Students will have the opportunity to demonstrate proficiency by testing for three nationally recognized certifications:
OSHA- 10 Hour General Industry, Occupation Safety and Health Administration, https://www.osha.gov/
Certified Logistics Associate, Manufacturing Skill Standards Council
Certified Production Technician, Manufacturing Skill Standards Council
https://www.msscusa.org/
Course costs include fees for MSSC tests to be taken one time.
Financial Aid and Payment Options
CCBC currently offers Continuing Education (CE) financial aid to those who qualify. We package public and private funding options to benefit students which include COVID-19 relief funding, the Maryland Sequence Scholarship, CCBC Opportunity Grant funding, Maryland Promise, and Baltimore County College Promise. Financial aid funding is available for select CE courses and programs.
Additional opportunities for financial support include partial payment options through Nelnet Business Solutions and tuition waivers for those who qualify. Resources outside of CCBC may also be available through employer/sponsor paid tuition, the Department of Rehabilitation Services (DORS), and your local office of workforce development.
For more information about funding resources and how to apply for them, please contact the CCBC Continuing Education Information Center at 443-840-4700.
Length of Training
8 - 12 months
Orientation Session- Mandatory
Mandatory orientation.
Program Requirements
High School Diploma or GED
Minimum age of 18
Students must pass basic mathematics and reading assessments.
Application Process
To apply, go to www.ccbcmd.edu/apply and complete the CCBC Non-Credit Workforce Certificate application.
Provisional Entry – Prospective students must attend an orientation session and pass a basic math assessment test and a basic reading assessment test.
Prior Learning Assessment
This program has potential options for waiving select courses based on: previous coursework or articulated coursework from an approved curriculum, successful completion of a CCBC placement or challenge exam, and demonstrated portfolio and/or prior occupational learning. A maximum of 67 program hours may be earned from prior learning.
Program Course Sequence
Course Number
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Course
Title
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Course Hours
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Textbook Information
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Costs
T=Tuition/F=Fees
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VOA 574
|
Automated Facilities Technician- Part 1
|
80
|
Book provided in class; cost is built into tuition
|
$1,122
T-$337/F-$785
|
VOA 793
|
Automated Facilities Technician- Part 2
|
90
|
Book provided in class; cost is built into tuition
|
$1,122
T-$337/F-$785
|
VOA 751
|
Automated Facilities Technician- Part 3
|
80
|
Book provided in class; cost is built into tuition
|
$1,122
T-$337/F-$785
|
VOA 571
|
Automated Facilities Technician- Part 4
|
90
|
Book provided in class; cost is built into tuition
|
$1,122
T-$337/F-$785
|
VOA 795
|
Automated Facilities Technician- Part 5
|
90
|
Book provided in class; cost is built into tuition
|
$1,122
T-$337/F-$785
|
VOA 573
|
Automated Facilities Technician- Part 6
|
90
|
Book provided in class; cost is built into tuition
|
$1,122
T-$337/F-$785
|
VOA 575
|
Automated Facilities Technician- Part 7
|
80
|
Book provided in class; cost is built into tuition
|
$1,122
T-$337/F-$785
|
Course Series Totals:
|
600
|
|
$7854
T-$2359 F-$5495
|
Additional Information
Skills for Success:
Detailed-oriented, dependability, self-control, ability to follow safety rules, ability to follow directions, cooperation, integrity, persistence, manual dexterity, mechanical aptitude, mathematical aptitude.
Career Opportunities:
Students can find careers in automated warehouses, distribution centers, and manufacturing facilities. Job titles can include automated technician, electrical technician, and industrial maintenance technician.
Career Coach
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Program Contact Information
Program Coordinator: Nancy Kukay | nkukay@ccbcmd.edu | 443-840-4171 | Catonsville BESS 100K
Administrative Assistant: Denise Bellamy | dbellamy@ccbcmd.edu | 443-840-4712 | Catonsville BESS 100