Philadelphia Institute of Science and Technology

Manufacture Fabrication

This program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills required to excel in the field of manufacturing and fabrication.

In addition:

  • The program typically spans one year, with each TRIMESTER focusing on key aspects of manufacturing and fabrication.
  • Courses cover fundamental topics related to manufacturing processes, welding, machining, and quality control.
  • The capstone project allows students to apply their knowledge to a real-world fabrication project, demonstrating their skills.

Upon completing this program, students will be equipped to work in the manufacturing and fabrication industries, including careers as welders, machinists, CNC operators, or manufacturing technicians. They will have the knowledge and skills needed to fabricate, assemble, and inspect a wide range of products and components.

Manufacture Fabrication

Diploma in Manufacturing Fabrication Program

Duration: 1 Year

MPROC 100: Manufacturing Processes

MMSC 100: Materials and Material Science

BRI 100: Blueprint Reading and Interpretation

SPM 100: Safety Protocols in Manufacturing

WELF 100: Welding Fundamentals (MIG, TIG, Stick)

BZSOL 100: Brazing and Soldering

CFTEC 100: Cutting and Fabrication Techniques

WELIQC 100: Welding Inspection and Quality Control

MTOP 100: Machine Tools and Operation

CNCPROG 100: CNC Machining and Programming

PMQA 100: Precision Measurement and Quality Assurance

CADFAB 100: Computer-Aided Design (CAD) for Fabrication

AFTEC 100: Advanced Fabrication Techniques

IRAUT 100: Industrial Robotics and Automation

LMP 100: Lean Manufacturing Principles

MFPRO 100: Manufacturing Fabrication Certificate Capstone Project

Students have to contact the school administration if they want to take extra credits or transfer credits to pursue the Diploma Certificate or Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) Degree in their field of interest.  Students will select required number courses in each of the areas listed to meet general education requirements graduation for the A.A.S.  Some of these courses can be transferred directly from and to the university system and may be substituted for recommended courses on the outline.  Students should speak with an advisor before doing so these selective courses are required for all students.

  • Selected Communication Course (Choose two for Diploma or three for the Associate)

ENGL 100: Fundamentals of Speech

CPL    100: Career Planning  

CPL    101: Communications and Career Strategies

ENGL 101: Composition

ENGL 102: composition

  • Selected Mathematics Course (Choose two for Diploma or three for the Associate)

MATH 100:General Math

MATH 101:Intermediate Algebra

MATH 102:College Algebra

  • Selected Social Science Course (Choose two for Diploma or four for the Associate)

ECON 105:Leadership

ECON 101:Principles of Microeconomics I

ECON 102:Principles of Macroeconomics II

SOC    101:Introduction to Sociology

PSYC  101: Introduction to Psychology

HIST   101: History