Fabrication school training courses in Columbus, OH.
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Fabrication school training courses in Columbus, OH (public, in-house or online)



Motor Sports Fabrication

School: Ivy Tech Community College
Venue: Anderson, Bloomington, Columbus, Fort Wayne, Indianapolis, Lafayette, Madison, Nashville, Richmond
Tel.: 888-IVY-LINE

Certificates are sequences of technical and professional courses. They provide access to targeted, short-term workforce training, and completers may sit for specific certification exams. Courses in certificate programs also apply toward technical certificates and associate degree programs in the subject area.

Official Website: http://www.ivytech.edu/
Furniture Fabrication

School: Columbus Technical College
Venue: Columbus
Tel.: 706.649.1800

This course provides instruction in the layout and assembly of furniture. Topics include: tool safety, furniture drawings interpretation, furniture components, assembly, and special techniques.

Official Website: http://www.columbustech.edu/



Fashion Jewelry: Design & Fabrication
Format: Online

School: Academy of Art University
Venue: San Francisco
Tel.: (800) 544-2787

Students gain a limited edition, production and industrial manufacturing techniques, while expressing fashion jewelry concerns. The techniques covered include soldering, fabrication, stone setting, texturing, patination and casting. Students are encouraged to develop thematically related series.

Official Website: http://www.academyart.edu/
Printed Circuit Board Design, Fabrication, Assembly and Testing
Format: On-site

School: Technology Training, Inc.
Venue: Las Vegas
Tel.: 866-884-4338

The course follows a step-by-step approach to the development and manufacturing cycle of a printed circuit board. After an overview of standards and existing technology, the course discusses the various engineering functions involved in PCB design and manufacturing. Specific issues are addressed in the areas of manufacturing and assembly, before moving on to PCB testing and quality assurance. Reliability topics are discussed and then the course takes a detailed look at different levels of PCB pr...

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