May 04, 2024  
Course/Program Inventory 
    
Course/Program Inventory

Electric Vehicle Production Technology


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CIP Code: 09.15.0613.03

Program Description:

The Electric Vehicle Production Technology program is a 864-clock hour program. It is designed as a pathway for secondary students to be prepared for careers in electric vehicle production facilities. This program meets the electric vehicle manufacturers’ entry-level production technician needs. Graduates will complete lectures and hands-on instructional activities that equip them with the knowledge, skills, and abilities of advanced manufacturing processes and procedures related to EV manufacturing. In addition, the Manufacturing Skills Standards Council’s (MSSC) Certified Production Technician (ver. 4.0) is integrated into the program.

 

Program Outcomes:

  • Expands students’ opportunities to earn technical college credit and industry recognized stackable credentials within their current school setting.
  • Equips students with a valuable set of skills that will allow them to earn a living wage immediately after high school graduation.
  • Expands economic development activity by increasing the number of residents with technical college certificates and industry credentials.

The program has two (2) exit points:

  1. Electric Vehicle Production Associate (EVPA) - 432 hours
  2. Advanced Electric Vehicle Production Technician - 864 hours (includes EVPA)

Professional Accrediting Body: N/A

State Agency/Entity Oversight: N/A

Applicable Certification/License or Industry-recognized Certificates to Be Awarded:

  • National Career Readiness Certificate (NCRC)
  • MSSC’s Certified Production Technician (CPT)
    • Safety
    • Quality
    • Manufacturing Processes and Production
    • Maintenance Awareness IC3 Digital Literacy (NC3)
  • FANUC Certified Robot Operator 1
  •  Introduction to Manufacturing (NC3)
  •  Precision Measurement (NC3)
  • Six Sigma White Belt

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