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Ametll at Cerritos College Issue 3 1 AMETLL AT CERRITOS COLLEGE ISSUE 3 1 AMETLL at Cerritos College Spring 2017 ADVANCED MANUFACTURING AND ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY LINKED LEARNING MARCH 2017 Ways for High School Students to Earn Cerritos College Credit High School Students can earn Cerritos College Credit while in high school. High School Students can earn credit through “Articulation Agreements” and/or the “Special Admit K-10th / College Bridge 11th & 12th” program. Benefits of Articulation Agreements for High School Students are: • You save money because you don’t have to pay college fees • You finish college faster because you completed courses in high school • You have a competitive advantage when applying to colleges and jobs and internships Benefits of the Special Admit K-10th / College Bridge 11th & 12th program for High School Students are: • You finish college faster because you completed courses in high school • You have a competitive advantage when applying to colleges and jobs and internships These are great opportunities for your students to earn Cerritos College credit in Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering Technology. With these programs, High School students can even earn their Certificates before graduating High School. AMETLL AT CERRITOS COLLEGE ISSUE 3 2 Articulation Agreements for Advanced Manufacturing and Engineering Technology Articulation Agreements are for high school classes that the faculty have determined to be comparable to a specific community college course. These classes are known as Articulated Classes. Through Articulated Classes High School Students can earn Cerritos College Credit. They can earn the credit through the Cerritos College “Credit by Examination” process. The Articulation Agreements/Credit by Exam process is FREE. Below are some secondary schools where High School students can earn Cerritos College credit: • ABCUSD To Earn Cerritos College Credit, the o Artesia High School Students Must: o Cerritos High School o Gahr High School • Alvord USD Hillcrest Hill School Apply to Cerritos o Complete the High Fill out a “Petition • Downey USD College to receive School course with for Credit by a Cerritos College o Downey High School a "B" or better Examination” Student # o Warren High School • El Rancho USD o El Rancho High School • Lynwood USD o Lynwood High School and Marco Antonio Firebaugh High School • Norwalk-La Mirada USD o John Glenn High School La Mirada High School Cerritos College Representatives will come o o Norwalk High School to your PLTW class to help your students fill • Paramount USD out and submit their paperwork o Paramount High School Senior o Paramount High School West • Pasadena To schedule an appointment for you high school PLTW o John Muir High School Engineering students, contact Cerritos College Representative, • St. John Bosco Christina Mulcahy at [email protected] *This list is updated periodically. To view the complete list, visit Statewide Career Pathways at Admissions and Records will process the paperwork and the http://www.statewidepathways.org students will receive Cerritos College Credit and a grade on their Transcripts. AMETLL AT CERRITOS COLLEGE ISSUE 3 3 th th th Special Admit K-10 / College Bridge 11 & 12 The Special Admit K-10th / College Bridge 11th & 12th Program is a great opportunity for your High School students to earn How to Enroll in the Special college credit while in High School. K-10th grade must meet the following requirements: Admit K-10 / College Bridge • G.P.A. – 2.5 11th & 12th Program • Max Units: 4 units each Fall, Spring, and Summer • Signatures Required: o School Counselor/Principal o Parent/Guardian Apply to • Apply at o Student Cerritos College http://cms.cerritos.edu/ Cerritos College Instructor o to Receive a school-relations/future- Dean of Admissions and Records o Student ID# students/ Students in 11th and 12th grade must meet the following requirements: • G.P.A. – 2.0 Take Cerritos • Max Units: 8 Units in Spring or Fall, and 7 Units in College • Make an appointment Summer Assessment at • Signatures Required: Testing and http://cms.cerritos.edu/ o School Counselor/Principal Submit Results assessment-center/ Parent/Guardian o with Form o Student o Cerritos College Instructor Dean of Admissions and Records o •This form must be submitted * If your high school has an articulation agreement for the Submit your before the semester PLTW course, it is recommended you take another course for "Concurrent •Cerritos College the Special Admit K-10th / College Bridge 11th & 12th Program. ATTN: Technology Division Enrollment" Physical Science and Form Technology (PST) Building, Room 116. • Use your MyCerritos Register for account at Classes https://goo.gl/k5V8hS • Use your MyCerritos Pay Fees account or pay in person Three High School students earned their Certified SolidWorks Professional certification at Cerritos College. They were enrolled in the Special Admit K-10th / College Bridge 11th & 12th program for the ENGT program. AMETLL AT CERRITOS COLLEGE ISSUE 3 4 ENGT 131 – Design Fundamentals Including Solid Summer Modeling Class #: 20275/20276 Six Week Course 2017 Monday-Thursday 5:30P.M. – 9:50P.M. Instructor: David Li Semester Room: PST 227 Students in our Architecture program 3 Units High School students can earn This course stresses proper use of manual Cerritos College credit by taking Engineering Design drafting instruments with an introduction classes for the Summer 2017 to solid modeling software for students Technology (ENGT) semester. who have had no high school or no industry ENGT 103 – Introduction to experience on manual mechanical drafting. Engineering Design Using Manual drafting basic skills cover lettering Architecture text, geometric construction, isometric Inventor* drawing, orthographic projection, ARCH 101 – Introduction to dimensions, single auxiliary views, Class #: 21688/21689 sectioning and conventional practices. Civil Engineering and Six Week Course Transfer Credit: CSU Monday-Thursday Architecture* 2:00P.M.-5:30P.M. This is an Advanced Manufacturing course. Class #: 21686/21687 Instructor: Jaya Hiranandani Six Week Course Room: PST 227 Monday-Thursday 1:30P.M.-5:45P.M. 3 Units Instructor: Ed Rother This course introduces the student to the Room: PST 230 design process in engineering technology 4 Units by the use of activities-based learning, project-based learning, and problem-based This course introduces the student to the learning. The student will learn about the Animals created in our ENGT design and construction practices of design process, geometric relationships, program using a 3D Printer residential and commercial building visualization, technical sketching, projects, design teams and teamwork, modeling, model documentation, and communication methods, building codes assemblies. ENGT 259 – SolidWorks and ordinances, engineering design Transfer Credit: CSU calculations, and technical documentation. Class #: 20490/20491 *If your high school has an articulation Students will use industry standard 3D Six Week Course agreement for the PLTW IED course, it is architectural modeling software to Monday-Thursday recommended they take another course for 6:00P.M. – 10:20P.M. facilitate site and building design and the Special Admit K-10th / College Bridge 11th technical documentation. Students will use & 12th program Instructor: Miodrag Micic the activity-project-problem-based Room: PST 224 learning approach to develop their interpersonal skills and creative abilities 4 Units while applying math, science, and This course assists students in creating technology knowledge to solve design three-dimensional (3-D) parametric part problems and communicate their solutions. modeling, assembly modeling, surface Transfer Credit: CSU modeling, and bills of materials. Students *If your high school has an articulation receive instruction utilizing the most recent agreement for the PLTW CEA course, it is release of SolidWorks software. recommended they take another course for Transfer Credit: CSU Airwolf 3D Printer in our the Special Admit K-10th / College Bridge 11th & 12th program ENGT program This is an Advanced Manufacturing course. AMETLL AT CERRITOS COLLEGE ISSUE 3 5 Summer 2017 Semester Machine Tool Technology Woodworking Manufacturing Continued… (MTT) Technology (WMT) Engineering Technology (ET) MTT 100 – Machine Tool WMT 101 – Introduction to Introduction Woodworking ET 101 – Principles of Class #: 20463/20464 Class #: 20515/20516 Engineering Technology* Six Week Course Six Week Course Tuesday-Thursday Monday-Wednesday Class #: 21542/21543 5:30P.M. – 9:20P.M. 5:30P.M.-9:55P.M. Six Week Course Instructor: Chuong Vo Instructor: Sanchez Monday-Thursday Room: ME2J Room: WD 14 6:00P.M.-9:30P.M. Instructor: Alan Jamka 2 Units Class #: 20513/20514 Room: ME 2 Six Week Course This course is designed as a survey of Tuesday-Thursday 3 Units machine tool technology. It will stress 8:00A.M.-12:25P.M. traditional machine tool technologies. It This course introduces the student to Instructor: Anthony Fortner includes set-up and operation of the engine principles of engineering technology by the Room: WD 14 lathe, the milling machine, the drill press, use of activity-based learning, project- and sawing and cutoff machines. It will also Class #: 22160/22161 based learning, and problem-based incorporate calculation and setup of speeds Six Week Course learning. The student will learn about the and feeds, and measurements. This course Tuesday-Thursday design process, communication and is required for all Machine Tool Technology 5:30P.M.-9:55P.M. documentation,
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