Southwest achieves medical device finishing first
Southwest is offering a new medical device finishing course with embedded national credentials and an accelerated Technical Certificate in Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Operations at the Macon Cove Campus. The new program, launched in August 2018, is the first in the region to offer national credentials. Developed through a $662,000 Department of Labor America’s Promise MOVE-HIRE grant, the program targets underrepresented individuals with tuition-free skills training
Dean of Business and Technologies Robin Cole says companies like Medtronic, Smith & Nephew and MicroPort represent a burgeoning industry in Memphis whose employment rate has grown by 50 percent since 1999. “Our purpose at Southwest is to provide programs that empower our students to succeed in a great career and produce graduates local employers want and need to hire,” he said.
The Greater Memphis Medical Device Council ranks Shelby County as having the second largest concentration of orthopedic and spinal medical device manufacturing companies in the USA, and 47 out of 50 of those companies reside in Memphis. To keep pace with this job growth, medical device companies are in need of highly skilled workers, and they are looking for a workforce that is nationally credentialed says Anita Brackin, Director of Workforce, Economic Development and Continuing Education.
“This new program is a prime example of how we stand in filling the gap in workforce development and drive economic growth by removing barriers to skills development and providing our students opportunities to attain credentials employers value,” Brackin said.
The Medical Device Finishing course is a 13-week four-credit offering that allows students to complete training in Metal Finishing in one semester and go straight to work, go beyond finishing courses to become a CNC Operator, or use their credits to transfer into an associate’s degree program. The CNC Technical Operator certificate will provide students the ability to complete a National Institute for Machining Standards (NIMS) certification in Measurement, Material and Safety, Job Planning, Benchwork and Layout, CNC Milling and CNC Turning, presenting students with job opportunities as a metal finisher, CNC operator, CNC machinist and quality inspector.
Assistant Professor of Machining, Additive Manufacturing, Metrology and Quality Gary Giordano is spearheading the program and encourages individuals interested in advanced manufacturing to apply. “Students who graduate from standardized training programs offer employers industry-recognized credentials that validate their knowledge and skills and set them apart,” said Giordano, an industry expert with a regional reputation for producing highly-skilled craftsmen.
Additional courses are being developed to include credentials from the American Society of Quality (ASQ) and the Manufacturing Skill Standards Council (MSSC). Prospective students may apply online at www.southwest.tn.edu or call (901) 333-5000 for more information.
In This Issue...
- Message from President
- Southwest chosen to debut LaunchCode’s first free computer programming courses in Tennessee
- RETIREMENT: Barbara Wells, registrar
- Students celebrate Southwest Leadership Institute completion
- Southwest: In the News
- Southwest opens new location at UT Martin - Somerville Center
- Southwest achieves medical device finishing first
- Sindy Abadie named special assistant to the vice president, Academic Affairs
- Holiday open house showcases faculty and staff holiday spirit
- Institutional Effectiveness and Equity and Compliance announce new leadership
- FACULTY KUDOS: Southwest faculty Bev Johnson to make history as Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame inductee
- Southwest Foundation celebrates generosity and student success at holiday reception
- New Year's resolution tips on new gym memberships
- Southwest and TCAT-Memphis celebrate economic impact at 2018 Legislative Luncheon
- President Hall elected to lead TBR Presidents' Council
- Welcome aboard, new team members
- Farewell: Retiree Vera Jane Williams
- STAFF KUDOS: Executive Assistant to the President Sherman Greer elected to Memphis City Council
- Saluqi Basketball enters 2019 among top-ranked TCCAA teams
- Mental Health Corner: Why weight loss as a new year’s resolution can harm your mental health
- Monika Johnson named special assistant to the president
- STAFF KUDOS: Robert Jackson named Maxine Smith Fellow
- Prospective students learn why Southwest is “Your Best Choice” at Campus Day 2018
- Former All-American Ashley Shields inducted into Memphis Amateur Sports Hall of Fame
- Saluqi Success Pathway (SSP) Hubs serve as lifelines for Southwest students
- Southwest to host 26th National African American Read-In Feb. 25
- CMT’S Empowering Education initiative seeks to encourage residents to pursue higher education
Fuel for Finals
nourishes students taking winter finals- The Diversity Club and Club of the Arts to honor Memphis State Eight pioneer Bertha Rogers Looney
- Project MOST (Men of Southwest Tennessee) to host Men in Black Awards Feb. 8
- Vice President for Institutional Advancement Karen Nippert retires January 31
- Brenda Rayner returns to Southwest as new Saluqi Success Pathway Coach