Free Adult Computer Class

RVTC Adult Education Division

 

 

 

https://vtadultcte.org/classes/

 

Course Offerings for 2024-2025:

 

Free Training

Computer Skills for the Workplace

This FREE 5-week training program will equip participants with essential knowledge and enhanced relevant skills for the workplace.

Gain Skills 

  • Components of a computer
  • Document saving & sharing
  • Email Etiquette
  • Google Suite
  • Microsoft Apps, Word, & Excel 
  • & More!

Dates and Location: RVTC 307 South Street, Springfield, Vermont, Thursdays Nov7-Dec 12 4:30-6:30

Call or email Amanda, WCC Coordinator
802-885-3061
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To register, call RVTC at 802-885-8300 or Register HERE

 

Manufacturing Processes, Basic Blueprint Reading, and GD&T with Certification

This “hands-on” course will introduce students to a wide variety of manufacturing processes.  Although heavily focused on traditional machine tools (lathes, mills, grinders, etc.) this course will also explore a variety of both additive and subtractive processes including casting, welding, molding, industrial cutting (plasma, waterjet, and laser) and 3D printing.  Students will work individually and in small groups to produce functional products using today’s manufacturing standards.  Safety and skilled operation will be the focal point of this class.  A strong emphasis will be placed on learning blueprint interpretation skills as well as an introduction to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T).  Applying lean manufacturing concepts that are found in almost every manufacturing facility regardless of size will also be taught.  NIMS Level One Machine Operator certificates in seven areas (Safety, Benchwork, Inspections and QC, Drill Press, Milling, Turning and Precision Grinding) will be the goal for all participants. 


Manufacturing Processes, Basic Blueprint Reading and GD&T with Certification

    • Certified Manufacturing Associate (SME) and NIMS Level 1 (Manual Machining) Certificates
    • 15, 3-hour sessions, 45-Hours Total between mid-September and early November 2024.

Mondays and Thursdays from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m.


Parametric Solid Modeling and CAD using SolidWorks 2024® with Certification

This course provides a basic understanding of the principles and technology of mechanical drawing and parametric solid modeling as methods of documenting and communicating mechanical designs. The concepts of geometric construction, and isometric (pictorial), orthographic, sectional, auxiliary, and assembly views are covered.  Dimensioning methods and types of fasteners are introduced. The student gains basic proficiency in using parametric three-dimensional computer-aided design (SolidWorks and/or Fusion 360) programs to build parts, assemblies, and detailed working drawings.  Blueprint reading skills and techniques are also reinforced as well as an introduction to Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing (GD&T).  The Engineering Design Process is used as a scaffolding for solving simple and complex design challenges that focus on three-dimensional modeling as well as sketching and other graphic communication techniques.  CSWA and CSWP certification will be the goal for all participants.     


Parametric Solid Modeling and CAD using SolidWorks 2024® with Certification

    • Certified SolidWorks Associate (CSWA) and/or Certified SolidWorks Professional (CSWP)
    • 15, 3-hour sessions, 45-Hours Total between mid-November 2024 and late January 2025.
    • Mondays and Thursdays from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Introduction to CAM and CNC Machining with Certification

Computer Numerical Control (CNC) is the seamless integration of computer programming and advanced manufacturing. It is the foundation for all additive and subtractive manufacturing found in modern manufacturing facilities today. This course teaches the basics of G-code and Conversational CNC programming as well as how to operate CNC turning, milling, and multi-axis (4th, 5th and “live tooling”) machining centers. Participants will gain “hands on” experience in machine set-up and operation, including creating actual parts. All learners will be eligible to earn up to 4, Level One NIMS CNC Operator, Set-up and Programmer certifications. The NIMS subscription will last one year so learners can return to the RVTC after the course to pursue additional certifications. An introduction to Mastercam CAD/CAM and Verisurf CMM Inspection technology will also be incorporated into in this course. Prior experience in manufacturing is recommended.


Introduction to Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) and Computer Numerical Control (CNC) with Certification

    • NIMS Level 1 CNC Credentials and Mastercam Certified User Certificate
    • 15, 3-hour sessions, 45-Hours Total between early February and mid-April 2025.
    • Mondays and Thursdays from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m.

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