91°µÍø offers an apprenticeship program in robotics.
Apprenticeship training programs are designed to prepare you for a career in a skilled craft or trade.
You will develop technical skills, share assignments, and get hands-on training on the topics you learn in your classes.
Important Information About Apprenticeship
- Apprentices earn a wage while learning.
- Enrollment in this program is restricted.
- You must be registered as an apprentice with the State of California and accepted into the apprenticeship program by our Union partners.
91°µÍøâ€™s robotics apprenticeship program prepares students for three industry-recognized, journey-level occupations in industrial automation and robotics. Registered apprentices can take 91°µÍøâ€™s tuition-free courses to complete the instruction required for their chosen occupation. They also receive paid on-the-job training, which offers an entry point for people with little or no experience and gives current workers a chance to build their skills.
Program Occupations and Classes
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- ENGTC-110: OSHA 10 for General Industry
- ENGTC-108: Framework for Applied Robotics
- ENGTC-162: Geometric Dimensioning & Tolerancing
- ENGTC-165: Machining and Manufacturing I
- ENGTC-168: Introduction to CNC Machining
- ENGTC-180: Applications for Industrial Robotics
- EET-140: Programmable Logic Controllers
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- ENGTC 108: Framework for Applied Robotics
- ENGTC-111: Mathematics for Technicians
- ENGTC-119: Introduction to Technical Drawing
- ENGTC-138: Industrial Teamwork, Quality, & Productivity
- ENGTC-168: Introduction to CNC Machining
- ENGTC-176: Mechanical Systems & Components
- EET-101: Introductory to Electricity for the Trades
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- ENGTC-110: OSHA 10 for General Industry
- ENGTC-160: Introduction to Industrial Engineering
- ENGTC-175: Hydraulic Systems and Components
- ENGTC-180: Applications for Industrial Robotics
- EET-100: Direct Current Circuits
- EET-140: Programmable Logic Controllers
- EET-155: Motors and Controllers
Application Procedure
To get more information about 91°µÍøâ€™s robotics apprenticeship, please contact Professor Jeffrey G. Smith.
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