Pltw Cim Computer Integrated Manufacturing Study Guide
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Learn up close how things are made. Is the process for making a water bottle the same as a musical instrument? Seadoo gsx manuals. How are assembly lines designed and automated? Through your growing knowledge of the history, principles, and processes of manufacturing, you will design and build your own automated manufacturing system, factoring in safety, quality, cost, and efficiency. Use technologies in your projects that have revolutionized manufacturing: computer modeling, Computer Numeric Control (CNC) technology, Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) software, robotics, and flexible manufacturing systems.
Manufacturing outlook From The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Manufacturing in the greater Chicago area experienced the second-largest employment gain (2.8 percent) of any industry, with only professional and business services reporting greater expansion at 3.7 percent. From Choose DuPage The manufacturing sector of the economy in DuPage County is the fifth most important employment sector, featuring the fourth highest wages and benefits.
From The Conference Board (an independent, global business and research association) Reports an increase from just over 82,000 job openings in 2009 to over 208,000 in August 2012. CIM is one of the specialized courses in TCD's PLTW Pathway to Engineering course sequence. Students who have successfully completed the foundation courses Introduction to Engineering Design (IED) and Principles of Engineering (POE) at TCD or their high school can easily transition to this course. For maximum recognition or credit from PLTW-affiliated colleges and universities, it is recommended that a student successfully complete the two foundation courses, one specialized course, and the capstone course. Some affiliate give recognition or credit on a course by course basis.