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Certification Learning Network March 23, 2011 1

1. Welcome and Introductions Agenda 2. Technical Topic: Implementation of the NAM-Endorsed Skills Certification System, Critical Components Driving Success a) State Implementation Overview Texas b) Academy Program Model c) Q & A 3. Survey Results 4. Webinar Schedule 2

Implementation of the NAM-Endorsed Skills Certification System, Critical Components Driving Success 3

Critical Components Driving Success 1. Identify Regional Economic Demands (Data Validation) 2. Develop Implementation Timeline 3. Engage Industry Leaders 4. Engage Faculty 5. Audit Programs of Study 6. Map Certification to Programs (adjust as needed); 7. Develop Certification Partnerships 8. Deploy Dream It Do It (Student Recruitment) 9. Assess Faculty and Implement Professional Development 10. Develop Benchmarks 11. Driving a Policy Agenda 4

San Antonio MSA The Regional Economy 5

Manufacturing is a strong employer in the region San Antonio MSA (Metropolitan Statistical Area)= Atascosa, Bandera, Bexar, Comal, Guadalupe, Kendall, Medina, and Wilson counties. 1,463 companies 46,880 workers 6

Manufacturing Outlook 2010-2015 7

Manufacturing Make-up 2010 8

Top Growth Industries 2010-2015 9

Growth Opportunities 2010-2015 NAICS Code Description 2010 Jobs 2015 Jobs Change % Change 3118 Bakeries and Tortilla Manufacturing 3,504 3,873 369 11% 3361 Motor Vehicle Manufacturing 2,008 2,270 262 13% 3363 Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing 2,639 2,834 195 7% 3323 Architectural and Structural Metals Manufacturing 2,466 2,630 164 7% 3391 Medical Equipment and Supplies Manufacturing 1,157 1,301 144 12% 3273 Cement and Concrete Product Manufacturing 1,731 1,872 141 8% 3254 Pharmaceutical and Medicine Manufacturing 1,165 1,283 118 10% 3112 Grain and Oilseed Milling 512 619 107 21% 3364 Aerospace Product and Parts Manufacturing 3,698 3,795 97 3% 10

SOC Code Manufacturing Growth 2010-2015 Workforce Implications Description 2010 Jobs 2015 Jobs 5 year Demand Average Hourly Earnings 51-2092 Team assemblers 3,884 4,308 893 $12.97 53-7051 Industrial truck and tractor operators 3,043 3,289 699 $12.23 43-5061 Production, planning, and expediting clerks 2,794 3,013 563 $18.79 51-4121 Welders, cutters, solderers, and brazers 2,046 2,219 486 $14.86 51-2099 Assemblers and fabricators, all other 1,623 1,805 377 $12.59 51-9061 Inspectors, testers, sorters, samplers, and weighers 2,297 2,457 357 $15.83 51-1011 First-line supervisors/managers of production and operating workers 2,958 3,101 342 $23.46 51-9111 Packaging and filling machine operators and tenders 1,297 1,385 196 $9.64 51-2022 Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers 1,198 1,267 179 $13.97 *The data highlight total demand for these high-skilled workers across all industries. Five year demand includes 11 new and replacement workers.

Regional demand for skilled manufacturing workers-- Associates Degree SOC Code Description 2010 Jobs 2015 Jobs 5 year Demand Current Hourly Earnings 17-3022 Civil engineering technicians 943 1,120 267 $19.96 17-3023 Electrical and electronic engineering technicians 676 731 119 $26.75 17-3026 Industrial engineering technicians 190 219 48 $22.40 17-3027 Mechanical engineering technicians 176 189 29 $23.89 17-3029 Engineering technicians, except drafters, all other 694 769 142 $23.49 19-4021 Biological technicians 277 313 85 $18.83 19-4031 Chemical technicians 313 338 56 $17.75 *The data highlight total demand for these high-skilled workers across all industries. Five year demand includes new and replacement workers. 12

Regional demand for skilled manufacturing workers in top emerging industries- Bachelors Degree SOC Code Description 2010 Jobs 2015 Jobs 5 year Demand Current Hourly Earnings 17-2051 Civil engineers 2,027 2,419 563 $30.91 17-2199 Engineers, all other 1,214 1,354 266 $41.46 17-2141 Mechanical engineers 636 714 160 $34.63 17-2112 Industrial engineers 517 605 155 $34.71 17-2072 Electronics engineers, except computer 797 851 146 $37.63 17-2071 Electrical engineers 528 587 120 $41.96 17-2011 Aerospace engineers 215 241 48 $34.49 17-2041 Chemical engineers 142 158 33 $58.78 17-2131 Materials engineers 118 135 31 $38.86 *The data highlight total demand for these high-skilled workers across all emerging industries. Five year demand includes new and replacement workers. 13

Telling the Alamo Colleges Story Current Industry-Based Certification Efforts 14

Four Industry Driven High School Academies 15

A Cooperative Effort All four Academies are highly collaborative models involving: The Alamo Colleges Industry Partners Independent School Districts, Charter and Private Schools Multiple Cities: San Antonio, New Braunfels, Seguin, Floresville, Boerne Chambers of Commerce Local Universities Many More Partners 16

Overview of the Academy Program Model High School Juniors and Seniors Region- Wide Students Enrolled in their Home High School 2½ Hours at an Academy Each Day, Multiple Sites Industry-Driven Curriculum Developing Work Ready Skills 17

Dual Credit Overview of the Academy Program Model (continued) 27-35 college credit hours aligned to certifications No personal cost to student or parents Industry Paid Internships Proven ability to be successful in a college program Pathway to career, high paying job and beyond 18

The Advanced Technology and Manufacturing Academy Nationally recognized model Serves many at-risk, minority students from low income families Students graduate high school with a college occupational diploma (one-year certificate) in Manufacturing Technology Approximately 60 students participate 19

The Advanced Technology and Manufacturing Academy Provides classroom instruction, hands-on learning in state-of-the-art facility and job opportunities in manufacturing production operations and facilities maintenance Enjoys strong partnership with the San Antonio Manufacturers Association (SAMA) SAMA advises on curriculum and offers job internships valued as high as $2,800. 20

The Advanced Technology & Manufacturing Academy All Academy curriculum is integrated with work readiness skills which support the ACT Career Readiness Certification In 2009 MTMA began a curriculum gap analysis and alignment to the MSSC-Production Technician Certificate competencies Students began their integrated academy curriculum in Fall of 2010 First NAM cohort of 24 students to graduate with a high school diploma + MSSC Certification in Spring 2012. 21

MSSC Credit Course Integration MCHN 1171 Safety & Workforce Training INMT 1248 Manufacturing Process ENTC 1301 Robotics 1 INMT 2303 Mechanical Drives MCHN 1302 Machinist II MCHN 1320 Precision Tools and Measurements MCHN 1426 Introduction to CAM MCHN 1438 Basic Machine Shop MCHN 2266 Practicum QCTC 1243 Quality Assurance TECM 1303 Technical Math WLDG 1200 Introduction OXY and Arc Welding ELPT 1311 Basic Electrical Theory 22

Academy AAS Crosswalk Production Tool Operator Manufacturing Operations / Maintenance Assistant Technician (Academy) ECON 1301 CNC Manufacturing Technician ECON 1301 ENGL 1301 ENGL 1301 PHYS 1305 General Education, not PHYS 1305 SPCH 1321 covered specifically in the SPCH 1321 ITSC 1301 Academy ITSC 1301 MATH 1333 MATH 1333 ELPT 1419 ELPT 1319 ENTC 1301 ENTC 1301 ENTC 1301 INMT 2303 INMT 2303 WLDG 1313 MCHN 1302 MCHN 1302 MCHN 1320 MCHN 1320 MCHN 1320 MCHN 1438 MCHN 1438 MCHN 1438 MCHN 2266 MCHN 2266 MCHN 2266 MCHN 1426 MCHN 1426 QCTC 1243 QCTC 1243 RBTC 2447 RBTC 2447 WLDG 1428 WLDG 1200 MCHN 1330 WLDG 2439 MCHN 2403 ELPT 1420 INMT 1248 MCHN 2431 ELPT 1441 MCHN 2434 ELPT 2419 MCHN 2435 ELMT 1305 MCHN 2438 24 of 31 SCh Crosswalk 19 of 31 Crosswalk 23

Chronological Crosswalk Precision Metal Workers: Manufacturing Operations Technician (2766) Year 1 Year 1 Basic Machine Shop I MCHN 1438 MCHN 1302 Print Reading For Machining Trades MCHN 1302 MCHN 1302 Print Reading For Machining Trades Precision Tools and Measurement MCHN 1320 MCHN 1438 Basic Machine Shop I MCHN 1438 MCHN 1438 Basic Machine Shop I Contemporary Mathematics II (Math for Liberal Arts Majors II) MATH 1333 MCHN 1320 Precision Tools and Measurement MCHN 1320 MATH 1333 Contemporary Mathematics II (Math for Liberal Arts Majors II) Pumps, Compressors and Mechanical Drives INMT 2303 INMT 1248 Manufacturing Processes (Short Course) INMT 1248 ITSC 1301 Introduction to Computers Introduction to Computers ITSC 1301 WLDG 1200 Introduction to Welding WLDG 1200 MCHN 1320 Precision Tools and Measurement Composition I ENGL 1301 MCHN 2266 Practicum (or Field Experience) - Machine Tool Technology/Machinist MCHN 2266 ENGL 1301 Composition I Fundamentals of Computer Numerical Controlled Fundamentals of Electrical I ELPT 1419 INMT 2303 Pumps, Compressors and Mechanical Drives INMT 2303 MCHN 2403 (CNC) Machine Controls Basic Fluid Power ELMT 1305 MCHN 1426 Introduction to Computer-Aided MCHN 1426 PHYS 1305 Introductory Physics I Lecture Introductory Physics I Lecture PHYS 1305 QCTC 1243 Quality Assurance QCTC 1243 MCHN 1426 Introduction to Computer-Aided Manufacturing Robotics I ENTC 1301 ENTC 1301 Robotics I ENTC 1301 Year 2 Year 2 ELPT 1319 Fundamentals of Electricity I ELPT 1319 ECON 1301 Introduction to Economics Computer Integrated Manufacturing RBTC 2447 Total Credit Hours Required: 31 MCHN 2431 Operation of CNC Turning Centers Quality Assurance QCTC 1243 MCHN 2434 Operation of CNC Machining Centers Advanced Oxy-Fuel Welding and Cutting WLDG 2439 Direct Crosswalk MCHN 1330 Statistical Process Control for Machinist Fundamentals of Electrical II ELPT 1420 General Education courses SPCH 1321 Business and Professional Communication Introduction to Economics ECON 1301 MCHN 2435 Advanced CNC Machining Introduction to Blueprint Reading for Welders WLDG 1313 WLDG 1313 is a blueprint reading course for welders, containing all of MCHN 2438 Advanced Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) Programmable Logic Controllers I ELPT 2419 the objectives of the academy's MCHN 1302 (Print Reading for Machine RBTC 2447 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Motor Control ELPT 1441 Trades) ENTC 1301 Robotics I Introduction to Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) WLDG 1428 Future changes to this degree plan call for SCH reduction closer to 60 by replacing WLDG 2439 & 1428 with WLDG 1200. The program drops to MCHN 2266 Practicum (or Field Experience) - Machine Tool Technology/Machinist Business and Professional Communication SPCH 1321 63 SCH, the student still gets an introduction to welding techniques in Total Credit Hours Required: 64 Practicum (or Field Experience) - Machine Tool Technology/Machinist MCHN 2266 general, and the program is more in alignment with the Academy curricula. Total Credit Hours Required: 69 Precision Metal Worker: Production Tool Operator / Maintenance Assistant (2768) Academy CNC Manufacturing Technician (2051) 24

Aligning Education, Certification and Career Pathways Advanced Technology Manufacturing Academies at the Alamo Colleges EDUCATION PATHWAY CERTIFICATION PATHWAY CAREER PATHWAY BACHELOR OF APPLIED ARTS & SCIENCE / ENGINEERING DISCIPLINE (*Potential path not currently articulated) Texas State-BAAS,UTSA, St. Mary s University * ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE: Manufacturing Operations Technician CNC Manufacturing Technician Welder/Welding Technologist 63-69 hours/ years full time 21 courses Day/evening curriculum High School Year CNC Tool Operator Certificate or Manufacturing Operations Maintenance Assistant Dual Enrollment 6 courses/17 credit hours High School Year Dual enrollment Marketable Skills Certificate-Machining 5 courses/14 credit hours SME-CMfg Engineer SME-CMfgTechnician AWS Certified Welder D.1.1 MSSC Maintenance Awareness MSSC Manufacturing Practices MSSC Quality Practices and Measurement MSSC Safety Career Readiness Certificate MSSC Manufacturing Practices MSSC Maintenance Awareness Career Readiness Certificate MSSC Quality Practices & Measurement MSSC Safety Career Readiness Certificate Plant Engineer Mechanical Engineer Management $50k - $140k (11-3051, 17-2141) CNC Technician Manufacturing Maintenance Technician Production workers/assemblers $21k - $54k (51-4010, 51-2092, 51-2031, ) Entry level operators Maintenance helpers Team Assemblers $17k - $54k (51-2092, 51-2031, ) Maintenance Helper $17k - $40k (49-9098) National Career Readiness Certificate Personal Effectiveness ----- Academic Competencies ----- Workplace Competencies High School Out of School/Low Skill Youth/Adults Skilled Adults Dual Enrollment - Career Academy Youth Development Programs WIA/Career Centers ESL/VESL - GED/ABE Bridge and Foundation Programs Retraining/Lay Offs Continuing Education Company Specific Apprenticeship 25

Progress Towards Certifications One of our Alamo Colleges, Northeast Lakeview College, administered the ACT Work Keys Career Readiness Certification Exams to three of our ATMA locations from March to May 2010 Two manufacturing instructors from St. Philips College traveled to Indiana to become approved instructors in August 2010 St. Philips College became an approved MSSC- CPT testing site by September 2010 26

The Results Twenty-eight students received Career Readiness Certificates by May 2010 Gold-4 Silver-18 Bronze-6 Thirty students successfully passed their first exam towards the MSSC-CPT certification in Safety in Jan 2011 Continuous improvement of curriculum is ongoing 27

Future Economic Opportunity Positioning the San Antonio Region 28

Maximizing Flexibility Aerospace Products & Parts Manufacturing Architectural & Structural Metals Manufacturing Pharmaceutical & Medical Manufacturing Food Manufacturing Motor Vehicle Manufacturing Medical Equipment & Supplies Manufacturing Cement & Concrete Manufacturing Foundational Skills + Cross-Cutting Technical Skills (and the industry-based credentials that support them) 29

A Win-Win Scenario Educators Workers High- Quality Jobs Employers Regional Development 30

Learning Network Survey The primary areas of interest for future webinars (to date) include: Highest interest: Engaging Industry Leaders; Engaging Faculty and College Leadership; and Developing Advanced Manufacturing Career Pathways; High Interest: Aligning and Mapping Certification to Programs; Developing Certification Partnerships; and Sustaining Certifications; and Interest: LMI/Regional Economic Demands; Moving from Non- Credit to Credit, and High School to Community College Articulation. 31

Learning Network Survey http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/hxhlvyp 32

2011 Schedule of Webinars Webinars will be from 12:00-1:30 p.m. Eastern Time April 27 **updated** May 18 June 15 July 20 August 17 September 21 October 18 November 16 33