Introduction to CCSNH’s Automated Manufacturing Technology Program
Professional Development for Teachers and Leadership
August 10-14, 2026 | 9:00am - 4:00pm
High Schoolers can locate their CCSNH student ID # by viewing their DualEnroll profile
August 10-14, 2026 | 9:00am - 4:00pm
Monday, August 10
• CBAM 120 – Control Fundamentals with Python
o An introduction to python programming with applications in mechatronics. Students will learn coding fundamentals and practice writing, debugging and running programs for robotics systems.
Tuesday, August 11
• CBAM 105 – SolidWorks and 3D Printing
o Gain hands on experience in 3D modeling, park and assembly design and technical drawings using SolidWorks. Students will create functional models for 3D printing, prototyping or manufacturing.
Wednesday, August 12
• CBAM 115 – Electrical for Manufacturing
o Explore basic electrical components common in manufacturing. Student will build and test circuits, troubleshoot failures and record data using standard measuring tools.
Thursday, August 13
• CBAM 110 – Industrial Print Reading and Metrology
o Develop skills in blueprint interpretation and GD&T while practicing precise measurement with industry tools.
Friday, August 14
• CBAM 125 – Manufacturing Fundamentals and CBAM 101 Career Fundamentals
o CBAM 125: Examine the manufacturing process as both production and management applying modern lean philosophies through simulated models.
o CBAM 101: Learn key workplace skills including resume writing, interviewing, communication and teamwork along with basic technical training.
The courses explored in the information sessions add up to 16 credits and completes the requirements for the Automated Manufacturing certificate. Students completing the Automated Manufacturing certificate gain hands-on experience with 3D modeling, blueprint reading, industrial measurement, and basic electrical and programming concepts used in modern manufacturing. Students also develop essential workplace skills to prepare for entry-level roles or further training in the manufacturing field. This certificate is also a building block for the associate degree in Automated Manufacturing Technology.
Participants will receive stipends (7 hours for $350) and professional development hours for each information session they attend. Participants will also receive information on teaching the Automated Manufacturing courses through the Early College program. Lunch will be provided.