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CAD CERTIFICATE - College Credit Planning Sheet
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>> chart your program of study >> track completion of available certificates earned through College Credit Plus opportunities >> track your progress toward earning an Associate Degree
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Directions: Place a check mark next to any course you have taken or plan to take next school year. Under the Owens Community College section, place a check mark next to the number that matches a class you have taken or plan to take.
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PENTA COURSE OFFERINGSOWENS COMMUNITY COLLEGE OFFERINGS
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MANUFACTURING ACADEMY CAREER TECH COURSE OFFERINGSMachining Certificate**
17 Credits Required
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10TH GRADE
SOPHOMORE MANUFACTURING ACADEMY
12TH GRADE
MANUFACTURING ACADEMY CT COURSE OFFERINGSThe CAD Certificate offered through the Design Technologies Department provides students with knowledge and skills to become proficient in the use of a wide array of Computer Aided Design packages used throughout business and industry. Students will learn drafting skills and software packages that are used to conceptualize and model individual components, assemblies, and prototype parts found in industry. Courses in the certificate utilize lecture, demonstration and lab to reinforce the knowledge and skills through the student learning process.
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Automated Materials Joining Technology Course 1______Advanced Welding/CCP: WLD 261, WLD 264, WLD 265,
WLD 266
(varies by student performance)-WAITING ON APPROVAL BY OWENS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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11TH GRADE
PROGRAMSPROGRAM COURSES
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Computer Aided DesignEngineering Design/CCP: CAD 117 ______#1Welding & Fabrication/CCP: WLD 267 (for Advanced Welders)-
WAITING ON APPROVAL BY OWENS COMMUNITY COLLEGE
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Principles of Manufacturing/CCP: CAD 210______#3
Owens Course Code
Owens Course NameCredits
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Welding & Fabrication/CCP: WLD 190, WLD 191, WLD 192, WLD 193, WLD 262 (varies by student performance and open to Introductory Welders)#1. _____CAD 117Intro to Board & CAD Drafting3
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Precision MachiningMachine Tools/CCP: CAM 160____________#2. _____CAD 1303D Modeling for Manufacturing3
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Machining with Industrial Lathes/CCP: CAM 161, CAD 125
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Machine Tools: CNC Mill Applications/CCP: CAM 122______#4. _____CAD 144GD & T (Geometric Dimensions & Tolerance)2
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Robotics & Automation SystemsRobotics______
DC Electronic Circuits / CTAG-CTEET001 DC Circuits / Owens EET 001
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Elective: CAD 215, CAD 275, CAD 280, CAD 281, CAD 285
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Industrial Robotics/CCP: MET 150______Engineering Design/CCP: CAD 215______#5#6. _____________
Elective: CAD 215, CAD 275, CAD 280, CAD 281, CAD 285
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Engineering Logic ______
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WeldingWelding Technologies/WLD 191______
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Shielded Metal Arc Welding/WLD 192, WLD 193______How to Register for College Credit Plus: Meet with your school counselor to start the College Credit Plus application process. Owens Community College will determine your eligibility and admit you based on your college-readiness in one or more subject areas.
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Gas Metal Arc Welding/WLD 190, WLD 262______
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Flux Cored Arc Welding ______
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ACADEMIC COURSE OFFERINGS, INCLUDING COLLEGE CREDIT PLUS (CCP) OFFERINGS GRADES 10, 11, AND 12. CCP COURSES ALSO COUNT FOR HIGH SCHOOL CREDIT
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ENGLISHEnglish I______SCIENCE Clean Energy Systems (earn Math and Science credit)______Students who earn at least nine (9) College Credit Plus (CCP) credit hours through Owens Community College and have an Owens GPA of 2.75 or higher and a high school GPA of 2.75 or higher, will be eligible for the Start Here Scholarship after graduating high school.
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4 Credits Required for GraduationEnglish II______3 Credits Required for GraduationClean Energy Applications (earn Math and Science credit)______
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English III______Biology______
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English IV______Chemistry______
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CCP: ENG 111 Composition I (3 cr.)______Environmental Science______
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CCP: ENG 112 Composition II (3 cr.)______Physical Science ______
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OTHER : _____________________________________________Physics ______
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*CCP: PHY 143 Applied Industrial Physics (3 cr.)______
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MATHAlgebra 1______*Prerequisite MTH 143
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4 Credits Required for GraduationGeometry______OTHER: _____________________________________________
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Intermediate Algebra______
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Algebra 2______
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Financial Algebra with Statistics ______SOCIAL STUDIESAmerican History/CCP: HIS 202 American History II (3 cr.)______
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Pre-Calculus______American Government______
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Calculus______3 Credits Required for GraduationWorld Issues______
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Clean Energy Systems (earn Math and Science credit)______CCP: HIS 152 World Civilization II (3 cr.)______
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Clean Energy Applications (earn Math and Science credit)______OTHER : _____________________________________________
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CCP: MTH 143 Applied Industrial Mathematics (3 cr.)
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OTHER: _____________________________________________
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ADVANTAGES TO COST-FREE COLLEGE CREDIT WHILE IN HIGH SCHOOL:STUDENT PLAN:
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1. College Credit Plus (CCP) provides a pathway to pursue rigorous academic coursework beyond high school;
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2. You can complete college courses toward a degree or certificate, or explore college content that interests you;
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3. You can also reduce the time and cost of attending college after high school.
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Let's compare potential savings if you follow this pathway through each of the following post-secondary institutes--savings based on credit hours only; also assuming that the college has a comparable program of study:
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Bowling Green State University$4,041.009 credit hours*
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Owens Community College (if you don't qualify for the Start Here Scholarship)$1,602.00
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The University of Toledo$3,579.75
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*Credit hours based on the combination of Penta delivered CCP/CTAG/Articulated credit hours.