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New
Product Development Training
- Certificate Program
Cerritos
College, a leader in automotive
technology training, is
offering training through
the Cerritos College’s
Economic Development office
focusing on the $250-billion
automotive aftermarket
industry. Topics covered
include diesel technology
and model-based definition.
Check
Schedule of classes for
current offerings by clicking
here!
Courses
Offered for the Certificate
of Achievement:
New
Product Development 100
PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT IN
A GLOBAL ECONOMY
Course
description: This course
will introduce students
to product development
in a global economy.
Students will learn about
identifying customer
needs, generating specifications,
selecting concepts, selecting
a fabrication or procurement
process, generating a
prototype, and testing
the product. Emphasis
will be placed on the
lean product development
system model and how
to integrate suppliers,
either local or global,
into the product development
process.
New
Product Development 101
RAPID PROTOTYPING
Course
description: This course
will introduce students
to rapid prototyping
by creating 3D solid
parts using Rhinoceros
software and using additive
and subtractive technologies
to produce them. Students
will also learn how to
import and export models
from and to various software
packages. Digital point
to point and laser triangulation
scanning in 3D will also
be introduced in this
class.
New
Product Development 102
QUALITY SYSTEMS FOR AUTOMOTIVE
INDUSTRIES ISO16949
Course
description: This course
is a survey of ISO16949,
the quality standard
used in automotive industries.
Students will learn about
the relationship of ISO16949
with other quality systems
and the importance of
registration. Emphasis
will be placed on how
to implement the standard
and recognizing how auditors
interpret the standard.
New
Product Development 103
ADVANCED TOOLING AND MATERIALS
FOR NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Course
description: This course
will introduce students
to the tooling and materials
used in new product development.
Students will learn about
metallic and non-metallic
materials used in the
design of tooling. Emphasis
will be placed on the
lean development of tooling
and how to integrate
suppliers to reduce overall
cost of product development.
New
Product Development 104
PRODUCTIVITY IN AUTOMOTIVE
AFTERMARKET MANUFACTURING
Course
description: This course
will introduce students
to productivity issues
in new product development
for the automotive aftermarket.
Students will learn about
proper process selection
used in the design of
new products and tooling.
Emphasis will be placed
on the economic lean
development of products
and tooling in the automotive
aftermarket.
New
Product Development 105
ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS AND
INTEGRATION IN AUTOMOTIVE
AFTERMARKET
Course
description: This course
will introduce students
to electronic systems
and integration in automotive
aftermarket products.
Students will learn about
the role of electronics
in sound, light, instrumentation,
wheels, security, exhaust,
fuel and emission systems.
Emphasis will be placed
on understanding existing
vehicle systems and how
to integrate newly designed
components.
Our
Industry Partners
For more information, contact:
Linda Isai
Cerritos College Automotive Aftermarket
Program
Phone: 562-860-2451 ext.
2486 | Email: lisai@cerritos.edu
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