Model Program of Study WAM
Current State Standards
Course Sequence and Critical Competencies
Link to Agenda/Minutes of Advisory Team Approval
Course Name
Critical Competency/Standard
Intro to Manufacturing
EGD6.5 Calibrate and measure objects by using precision measurement tools and instruments.
IND 3.1 Demonstrate safe practices and procedures with tools and equipment.
MNU 6.2 Select and use appropriate machining and forming tools, equipment and inspection devices to manufacture parts or products.
Intro to Welding
IND 3.1 Demonstrate safe practices and procedures with tools and equipment.
IND 4.4 Exhibit a responsible work ethic.
WLD 2.2 Use welding tools and equipment, such as MIG, TIG, arc, forge and furnace, to combine or join manufactured parts and products, resulting in a finished product that meets industry standards.
WLD 8.1 Know various welding processes used to complete a fabrication, an assembly or a repair.
Manufacturing Material Processing
EGD 6.5 Calibrate and measure objects by using precision measurement tools and instruments.
MET 9.1 Use various machine tools, such as lathes, mills, drills and saws, to produce parts and products
MNU 1.1 Interpret scaled machine tool and materials forming prints; gather design and materials information; perform calculations and use the detail to plan, lay out and produce parts or finished products that meet applicable standards"
Production
IND 3.1 Demonstrate safe practices and procedures with tools and equipment.
MNU 9.2 Select appropriate machining processes and equipment to produce prototypes or production parts or products.
EGD 8.1 Understand the process of product development.
Welding Academy
SENSE Level 1
IND 3.1 Demonstrate safe practices and procedures with tools and equipment
WLD 2.2 Use welding tools and equipment, such as MIG, TIG, arc, forge and furnace, to combine or join manufactured parts and products, resulting in a finished product that meets industry standards.
WLD 3.2 Understand the processes used for finishing welded materials.
WLD 3.3 Use welding tools, such as MIG, TIG, arc, forge, and furnace, and the equipment and assembly processes appropriate to the design criteria of a specific product to result in a finished product that meets industry standards.
IND 4.8 Prepare for exams leading to certifications recognized by business and
industry.
Technical Skill Assessments
No longer required in Perkins V. These are resources only.
Report Assessment Data (Click Here)
TSA Response Spread sheet (Click Here to see if you have posted anything)
Welding Academy
SENSE Level 1 (KCC)
Drawing Boards
POS Signature Pages
Iowa Career and Technical Education Applied Sciences, Technology, Engineering and Manufacturing Standards area abbreviation
ITG-Industrial Tech General
AT-Automotive Tech
ACR-Automotive Collision Repair
C-Construction
DET-Diesel Engine Tech
CMWP-Cabinet Making and Wood Production
DD-Drafting and Design
ED-Engineering and Design
M-Manufacturing
PMW-Precision Metal Working
W-Welding