The CPT Certification program at New College Institute focuses on the core technical competencies of the entry-level production worker, as well as prepares students for the MSSC-CPT assessments with a focus on safety (OSHA 10 for General Industry included), quality practices & measurement, manufacturing processes & production, and maintenance awareness.
The CPT Certification program at New College Institute focuses on the core technical competencies of the entry-level production worker, as well as prepares students for the MSSC-CPT assessments with a focus on safety (OSHA 10 for General Industry included), quality practices & measurement, manufacturing processes & production, and maintenance awareness. It is encouraged to take these classes together. – Manufacturing, Work-readiness & Safety: April 4-April 13; Tuesday – Thursday 9:00am-2:00pm – $210.00 (Cost includes the $60 one time registration fee required by MSSC) – Quality Practices & Measurement: April 18 – May 23; Tuesdays – 9:00am-2:00pm – $150.00 . – Manufacturing Processes & Production: April 19- May 24; Wednesdays – 9:00am-2:00pm – $150.00 – Maintenance Awareness: April 20-May 25 Thursdays – 9:00am-2:00pm – $150.00 This bundles allows you to sign up for all 4 modules with no registration fee and $100 off. Learn more about the curriculum and class here: https://newcollegeinstitute.org/or contact Clifford House for more information chouse@newcollegeinstitute.org or (Cell)276-403-5620
Looking for a fun and educational summer camp for your student? This year’s theme is “Terraforming a near planet that would sustain human life” and will challenge campers to design their own BioDome in Minecraft. Inspired by Arizona University’s BioSphere 2, this camp will explore how to sustain human life on a new planet and prepare for the day when we leave planet Earth.
The CPT Certification program at New College Institute focuses on the core technical competencies of the entry-level production worker, as well as prepares students for the MSSC-CPT assessments with a focus on safety (OSHA 10 for General Industry included), quality practices & measurement, manufacturing processes & production, and maintenance awareness.
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