Alignment with CIP Code 51.0613 – Manufacturing Engineering
The Advanced Manufacturing with Robotics Pathway offered by Skilled US in 2024–2025 aligns directly with CIP Code 14.3601 – Manufacturing Engineering, a classification that prepares individuals to apply mathematical and scientific principles to the design, development, and operational evaluation of integrated systems managing industrial production processes.
This includes critical domains such as:
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Human work factors
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Quality control and assurance
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Inventory management
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Logistics and material flow
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Cost analysis
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Production coordination
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Manufacturing systems and processes
These domains are reflected in the program's emphasis on both the technical competencies and systems thinking necessary in modern manufacturing environments.
Program Description and Relevance
The Advanced Manufacturing with Robotics Pathway is a 180-hour Integrated Education and Training (IET) course designed to prepare students for entry-level roles in manufacturing with a focus on robotics, automation, and quality control. Students gain:
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Hands-on training in robotic systems operations, industrial automation, and troubleshooting
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Instruction aligned with workplace safety standards (OSHA 10/30)
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Industry-recognized certifications including CPT 4.0, Precision Measuring Instruments, and Robotics Programming Fundamentals
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Weekly lab sessions applying real-world equipment and problem-solving
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A 16-hour job shadowing experience to build industry familiarity
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Development of essential soft skills including teamwork, communication, and professionalism
The curriculum leverages the Smart Manufacturing & Robotics platform, integrates adult education literacy standards, and is delivered through multimedia resources and live instruction.
Occupational and Workforce Relevance
CIP 14.3601 supports pathways to in-demand occupations such as:
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Robotics Technicians
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Industrial Maintenance Technicians
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Mechatronics and Electro-Mechanical Technicians
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Production Coordinators
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Automation Specialists
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Quality Assurance Analysts
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Manufacturing Process Technicians
These occupations are identified as high-growth and essential in Indiana’s labor market and are supported by local employer needs across Central Indiana’s robust manufacturing sector.
By aligning technical skills training with soft skills development and offering stackable credentials, the program fulfills requirements for:
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IPEDS and state/federal reporting
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Perkins V and WIOA alignment
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Dual enrollment or postsecondary articulation partnerships
Conclusion
By aligning with CIP Code 51.0613, Skilled US’s Advanced Manufacturing with Robotics Pathway prepares learners not only to meet the current demands of the manufacturing workforce but also to adapt, grow, and advance within a sector that is increasingly driven by robotics, automation, and integrated production systems.