WinterSpringCEWD2023

frederick.edu/QuickEnroll • 301.624.2888 Winter/Spring 2023 27 Logistics & Production LOGISTICS & PRODUCTION Foundations of Logistics & Production This course introduces students to the fields of Logistics and Production/ Manufacturing. It provides instruction and application of skills needed for diverse job roles in this field. Subjects include key math skills, communication skills with special focus on customer service and interpersonal communication concepts, professional development skills in gaining and maintaining employment, and exploration of the diverse job roles in Logistics and Production. PRD101 | 39 hours | $549 ($365 tuition + $184 fees) INSTRUCTOR: Nathen Phillips 24319 Tu,Th 5:30 - 8:30 PM 2/7 – 3/30* Monroe Center/MC105 *No class 2/14, 3/21 & 3/23 HYB Certified Logistics Technician Prepare for frontline material handling and supply chain logistics jobs in fulfillment centers, warehouses, distribution centers, and factories. Training focuses on receiving, stocking, shipping, inventory control, materials handling, and dispatch. The course includes assessments for two national industry credentials, Certified Logistics Associate and Certified Logistics Technician. Price includes cost for two certification exams. Note: To enroll in the course students are asked to show academic readiness in English. See page 33 for details. PRD121 | 60 hours | $1,440 ($865 tuition + $575 fees) INSTRUCTOR: Nathen Phillips 24320 Tu,Th 5:30 - 8:30 PM 4/4 – 6/8 Monroe Center/MC105 MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY NEW! HYB Fundamentals of Electricity, Sensors and PLCs This course focuses on basic principles and use within the manufacturing environment of alternating and direct current (AC/DC) electricity, sensors used in automation, and programmable logic controllers (PLCs). This hands-on course teaches students how to design, build, test and troubleshoot these systems using state of the art training equipment. It introduces the most common components used in circuits, the design, function, connection, range of applications and selection of sensors, and the interfacing of input and output devices to the PLC and the network. Note: To enroll in the course students are asked to show academic readiness in English. See page 33 for details. PRD146 | 60 hours | $809 ($610 tuition + $199 fees) INSTRUCTOR: CE Instructor 24333 Tu,Th 6 - 9 PM 2/28 – 5/11* Monroe Center/MC135 *No class 3/21 & 3/23 APPLIED BIOTECHNOLOGY NEW! HYB Biotech Systems & Maintenance This course prepares students to be successful in entry level positions, such as Production Technician, Process Technician, Process Mechanic, Maintenance Technician, and Manufacturing Associate, in the maintenance of biotechnology equipment and systems. Coursework combines regulations relevant to the biotechnology and bioprocessing manufacturing industries with hands-on, skills-based mechatronic learning. Students will demonstrate safe operation and maintenance on industrial trainers, troubleshoot common issues, and learn how to perform routine maintenance activities. The importance of calibration, validation and monitoring, good documentation and standard operating procedures are emphasized. Topics include safety, Good Manufacturing Practices, refrigeration, electricity, sensors, and programmable logic controllers (PLCs). May include one or more mandatory field trips and/or guest lectures. Note: This course uses the National Coalition of Credentialing Centers curriculum for the AC/DC Electricity, Sensors and Programmable Logic Controllers certification. To enroll in the course students are asked to show academic readiness in English. See page 33 for details. PRD134 | 81 hours | $1,050 ($835 tuition + $215 fees) INSTRUCTOR: Travis Young 24323 M,W 5:30 - 8:30 PM 2/27 – 6/7* Monroe Center/MC135 *No class 3/20, 3/22 & 5/29 NEW! HYB Cell Therapy and Flow Cytometry In this course, students will receive hands-on flow cytometer training and learn the skills needed to advance their career in the cell and gene therapy industry. Lectures and hands-on labs will focus on the principles of flow cytometry, sample preparation, acquisition and data analysis, as well as isolation of T cells, T cell activation, using fluorescent microscopes, enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR). This course is also offered for credit as BIOT222. Note: To enroll in the course students are asked to show academic readiness in the field of cell culture. Email [email protected] or call 301.624.2888 to discuss which of the following methods you should use: successful completion of BIOT 220 or knowledge of cell culture as determined by the Program Manager. PRD222 | 50 hours | $633 ($423 tuition + $210 fees) INSTRUCTOR: Savita Prabhakar 24612 Tu,Th 5:30 - 8:00 PM 3/16 – 5/11* Catoctin Hall/C102 *No class 3/23 LOGISTICS & PRODUCTION Payment Plans Available! Take advantage of the FCC payment plan when you register for select programs (see page 38 for a list of eligible programs). This allows you to divide your total cost into automatic monthly payments from either a checking/savings account or major credit card. The plan is interest free with a non-refundable enrollment fee of $25. For more information about the payment plan, contact CEWD Registration at [email protected] or 301.624.2888.

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