414 Chabot College 2024-2026 APPRENTICESHIP, APHC, APPM 9799D Health Coach Training IV 3 Units Heath Coaches provide individualized assistance as a means of reducing and overcoming barriers and facilitating timely access to quality healthcare in order to improve health outcomes for patients. In this course you will apply the requisite core competencies of communication, cultural competency and ethnic diversity, healthcare systems, and technology as well as develop both career planning and professionalism skills. Registration in this course is limited to apprentices accepted into, and registered with, the state of California Department of Apprenticeship Standards. Each apprenticeship has different eligibility and admission requirements but includes being at least 18 years of age and having earned a high school diploma or GED. For information, see www.apprenticeship4you.com/our-programs Lecture: 54 hours Prerequisite: APHC 9799C APPRENTICESHIP: PRECISION MANUFACTURING (APPM) Degrees AS Precision Manufacturing Certificates of Achievement Precision Manufacturing PRECISION MANUFACTURING Associate in Science Graduates are trained in tool and die making, computerized numerical control (CNC) machining, computer-aided manufacturing, and are capable of learning new skills with minimum instruction. Students are expected to have an appreciation of precise work and a desire to observe the progression of complex parts. Students will focuses on jigs, fixtures, and punch and die work. These occupations can be either an initial career path or a transitional path for existing machinists or industry employees. Average annual salary for a machinist in the East Bay: $54,891. Machinist job market projected growth over the next 10 years: 7%. Registration in the courses that make up this program is limited to apprentices accepted into, and registered with, the state of California Department of Apprenticeship Standards. Each apprenticeship has different eligibility and admission requirements but includes being at least 18 years of age and having earned a high school diploma or GED. For information, see www.apprenticeship4you.com/our-programs. Career Opportunities The courses that define this certificate are recommended as preparation for the following careers: machinist, industrial repair, CNC operator, and CNC set-up. These occupations can be either an initial career path or a transitional path for existing machinists or industry employees. Average annual salary for a machinist in the East Bay: $54,891. Machinist job market projected growth over the next 10 years: 7% Program Learning Outcomes 1. Demonstrate the ability to create basic CNC machine tool setups. 2. Demonstrate the expertise needed to fabricate machined parts in a timely and professional manner with minimal supervision. Required Courses APPM 9750 (same as MTT 50) Blueprint Reading and Introduction to CAD 3 APPM 9760A (same as MTT 60A) Machine Tool Technology I 4 APPM 9760B (same as MTT 60B) Machine Tool Technology II 4 APPM 9765 (same as MTT 65) Basic Toolmaking 4 APPM 9766 (same as MTT 66) Production Practices 4 APPM 9771A (same as MTT 71A) Numerical Control Program I 4 APPM 9775 (same as WELD 70) Introduction to Welding 2 APPM 9776 (same as WELD 65A) Beginning TIG, MIG, and Blueprint Reading 3 APPM 9781C (same as MTT 81C) Mastercam 3 APPM 9795 Occupational Work Experience 4 This block contains all the courses that student needs to complete the program in a single block. The reason for this is the student apprentice will be working a reasonable amount during and may take them longer than the fours semesters time frame. Major Requirements 38 units General Education Requirements 22 units Electives (Degree applicable units as needed) 0 units Total 60 units PRECISION MANUFACTURING Certificate of Achievement Graduates are trained in tool and die making, computerized numerical control (CNC) machining, computer-aided manufacturing, and are capable of learning new skills with minimum instruction. Students are expected to have an appreciation of precise work and a desire to observe the progression of complex parts. Students will focus on jigs, fixtures, and punch and die work. Registration in the courses that make up this program is limited to apprentices accepted into, and registered with, the state of California Department of Apprenticeship Standards. Each apprenticeship has different eligibility and admission requirements but includes being at least 18 years of age and having earned a high school diploma or GED. For information, see www.apprenticeship4you.com/our-programs.