SUNY Office of Community Colleges and the Education Pipeline
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The Office of Workforce Development.
SUNY's Office of Community Colleges and the Education Pipeline oversees a significant portfolio dedicated to workforce development. This includes state and federally funded programs for paid registered apprenticeships and workforce development training programs.
Through the Apprenticeship Programs at SUNY, in partnership with the business community, the NYS Department of Labor and U.S. Department of Labor, we support training in a variety of sectors including advanced manufacturing, healthcare, information technology/cybersecurity/artificial intelligence and other, non-construction sectors.
More than 5,100 individuals have been approved for, or are engaged in, pre-apprentice or apprentice training, instruction to enter the job market or training to provide skills to retain or grow within a job. These courses may be credit or non-credit and provide a pathway to degrees and jobs.
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Recent Submissions
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TAM-131 Machine Shop Print Reading I
(2019) -
TAM-132 Machine Shop Print Reading II
(Monroe Community College, 2019) -
TAM 121:Mathematics for Machinists
(Monroe Community College, 2019)Course Learning Outcomes 1.Solve problems involving combinations of powers and roots with other basic arithmetic operations, using a calculator. 2.Solve machine technology problems using algebraic equations and ... -
TAM 101- Machine Theory I
(Monroe Community College, 2019)Course Learning Outcomes 1.Identify various machine tools and their parts. 2.Identify various hand tools and their parts. 3.Use trade specific vocabulary in verbal and written communication. 4.Calculate machine tool ... -
Competency Evaluation of the Software Developer Apprenticeship Title
(SUNY SchenectadyGreg Westover, 2021)