Industry Readiness Training
Program Description
The Industry Readiness Training program is a comprehensive course designed to provide participants with the foundational technical skills, knowledge and practical expertise essential for entry into high-demand skills trades. The curriculum features specialized instruction focused on maritime and defense industrial applications. This program provides critical hands-on experience in a trade vital to naval and industrial maintenance, ensuring graduates are well-rounded and immediately ready for technical roles supporting the defense industrial base or employment in the advanced manufacturing industry. Upon successful completion, graduates are well-rounded and immediately ready for technical roles supporting the defense industrial base, employment in the advanced manufacturing industry or direct entry into a Registered Apprenticeship Program (RAP). Successful students may earn an OSHA 10 safety card, NC3 Work Ethic Employability and Precision, Measurement, and Instrumentation certificates, up to eight OCC college credits, and an OCC certificate of program completion.
- Classroom location: Auburn Hills Campus
- Schedule: Full time, Monday thru Friday, 8:00am – 4:00pm
- Duration: 6 weeks
- Format: In-person
Module Descriptions
Applied Math – 45 hours
This course will provide the industrial focused student with the fundamentals of Algebra,
Geometry and simple angle calculations as applied to practical industrial problems
that arise in skilled trades areas.
Blueprint Reading – 45 hours
Students will read and interpret design/manufacturing prints (2D drawings). An emphasis
will be placed on how the print information (views, dimensions, notes, symbols, tolerances,
tables, etc.) is used to fully describe and produce physical parts, tools, or processes.
Metrology – 30 hours
This course will introduce the student to the concepts of measurement systems, units,
measuring tools, calibration and validation. Students will learn how to properly
adjust, hold, utilize, maintain and calibrate a variety of common measuring tools
such as rules, calipers, micrometers, gage blocks, angle and thread measurement devices,
etc.
Welding Fundamentals – 40 hours
This course designed to provide basic skills in GMAW, GTAW, SMAW and Oxyfuel cutting.
This course provides an understanding of safe welding practices and welding equipment
setup and operation. Course topics include safety, equipment setup, GMAW, GTAW, SMAW
and Oxyfuel Cutting. Upon completion of this module the trainees will be able to safely
set-up welding equipment and identify common materials that can be welded with the
GTAW, GMAW, SMAW processes. They will also be able to cut metal using the Oxy/Fuel
processes.
Manufacturing Safety OSHA 10 – 10 hours
This course provides training for entry-level workers on the recognition, avoidance,
abatement, and prevention of safety and health hazards in workplaces, as well as information
regarding workers’ rights and employer responsibilities. Through this training, OSHA
helps to ensure that workers have the knowledge they need to stay safe on the job.
Students who successfully complete this course receive an OSHA 10-Hour General Industry
card from the OSHA Training Institute – a credential that holds value for a lifetime.
Additional Course Content
Workplace Skills
Students will improve competence in employability skills that are essential to success
in the workplace. Students will address communication and explore how to establish
a stronger work ethic.
Career Readiness
Students will be provided with resources and tools to be successful in the labor market.
Personal branding, including resume and interview skills, will be addressed with
the assistance of a career coach. Students will learn how to use LinkedIn as part
of the job search process.
Employer Engagement
Students will gain greater understanding of the advanced manufacturing industry through
employer interactions such as off-site tours, on-site guest speakers, and/or Interview
Day.
Contact Information
Stefanie Karadian
Program Coordinator
(248) 232-4552