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Program Description for Die Cast Technology Certificate

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Provider Southwestern Michigan College
Date of last update 10/27/2008
Description Die Casting Technology is one of the most fundamental of all industries in the manufacturing sector of the U.S. economy. Castings are used in 90% of all finished manufactured products. The die cast industry supplies complex parts to the automotive, furniture, appliance, medical, and electronics industries and many new applications for castings are introduced to the marketplace every year. Employment in the die casting industry is strong and growing in Southwestern Michigan. In fact, nearly 60% of all die casting manufacturing companies in the Western Hemisphere are located within 200 miles of the Southwestern Michigan College campus. And, nearly 35% of the jobs in the die casting industry in the U.S. are centered in five Midwest states that include Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Career opportunities in the die casting industry include: 1)Maintenance Technician 2)Die Casting Machine Operator 3)Machine Set-Up Technician 4)Trim Press Operator 5)Quality Technician 6)Process Engineer 7)Automation Technician According to the State of Michigan, the tri-county area in SW Michigan is expected to have a 12% growth in demand in the industry between 2000 and 2010. The average national beginning salary is $30,000 annually. This certificate is the first year of either the Die Casting Technology two-year degree or the Manufacturing Systems two-year degree. You can add additional credits in technical and general education courses without losing any earned credits. See your program advisor for specific details.
Contact Name Susan Sullivan, Advisor
Contact Phone Number (269) 687-4801
Contact URL www.swmich.edu
Course Length 30 Credit Hours
Admission Requirements 1)You will need to demonstrate proficiencies in reading, English, and mathematics based on SMC assessment tests; ACT, SAT, or MEAP scores; or by taking the recommended classes. 2)Some of the courses in this curriculum have specific prerequisites. These are described in the course descriptions.
Credential Earned Certificate
Other Credential Description None
Sources of Financial Assistance Accepted Individual Training Accounts, Pell Grants, Third-party billing, scholarships
Estimated Waiting Period to Enter Program 0 Days
License Fee for Employment No
Program Cost $3,904
Additional Costs No
Internship/Externship Required No
New Program No
Completion Rate 0.0%
Number of Graduates in the last year 0
Employment Rate Not Available
 
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