Certificate of Competency

Sheet Metal Technician

Plan Code
SMTSCC90
Career Pathway
Transportation and Trades
Program

CIP Code
48.0506
Program Learning Outcomes
  • Lay out, measure, and mark dimensions and reference lines on material using calculators, hand tools, and machines on metal.
  • Interpret construction blueprints to identify dimensions, materials, and installation requirements for sheet metal projects.
  • Interpret guidelines set forth by OSHA/WISHA/HAZ COM and occupation standards
  • Identify and properly use common hand tools and machines for cutting, forming, and assembling sheet metal components.
  • Fabricate and install a variety of assemblies: heating and air conditioning ducts, equipment, and architectural metal components
  • Perform basic computer functions relating to duct design and CAD fabrication
  • Develop independent work habits and positive interpersonal abilities to create a team environment in the workplace
  • Use calculators, dividers, squares, and rulers for geometric construction in drafting.
  • Apply mathematical principles to accurately interpret technical drawings, calculate material dimensions, bend allowances, and layout patterns for sheet metal fabrication.
  • Identify and understand the historical moments and values of the sheet metal trade and how it shaped the sheet metal trade.
  • Apply industry related skills for esential tasks towards suplemental training for handling, and transporting materials and personel.
Program Description
  • 6 quarter Certificate of Completion

General Education Requirements

Note: See a Career Advisor prior to choosing courses that meet general education requirements.

Required Courses
Course Code
Title
Credits
5
Sub-Total Credits
22
Course Code
Title
Credits
5
Sub-Total Credits
22
Course Code
Title
Credits
5
Sub-Total Credits
22
Total Credits
98