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CORe Governance Policy Administration

Boise State University

Post-Baccalaureate CertificateAcademic

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Credits

9 credits

Format

In-Person

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Locations

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  • Idaho

    Idaho

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

Auto-populated·from O*NET via SOC 51-4071.00

Skills

MonitoringOperations Monitoring

Knowledge

English LanguageMechanicalProduction and ProcessingEducation and TrainingAdministration and Management

Abilities

Trunk StrengthManual DexterityArm-Hand SteadinessStatic StrengthFinger DexterityMultilimb CoordinationNear VisionProblem SensitivityReaction TimeOral Comprehension

Tasks

  • Clean and smooth molds, cores, and core boxes, and repair surface imperfections.
  • Sift and pack sand into mold sections, core boxes, and pattern contours, using hand or pneumatic ram
  • Position patterns inside mold sections, and clamp sections together.

Technology

Computer aided design CAD softwareComputer aided manufacturing CAM softwareInventory management softwareIndustrial control software

Tools

Abrasive stonesAllen wrench setsAngle platesBench visesBuffing machinesCentrifugal casting machinesChain hoistsCore blowersCore machinesCoremaking machinesCrane ladlesCrucible furnacesCupola furnacesDesktop computersDial calipers

Work Values

SupportRelationshipsIndependenceWorking ConditionsAchievementRecognition
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

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Occupations matched to this program, with median wage, top wage, growth, and openings
SOCOccupationMethodWageGrowthOpenings
Match confidence: medium51-4071.00Foundry Mold and Coremakerstitle_inference$45,700 median$61,390 top-25.98%-330
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: proficient (Level 3)(based on Post-Baccalaureate Certificate)

  • Complex core geometry formation — produce intricate slab and shell cores with precision across non-standard part configurations without supervisory input.
  • Mold defect root causes — diagnose recurring surface imperfections and implement corrective rework measures across the full mold and core production scope.
  • Pattern removal challenges — troubleshoot difficult pattern extractions from upper and lower mold sections while maintaining mold integrity under production pressure.
  • Sand system variables — evaluate moisture content, compactibility, and permeability data and adjust packing procedures to meet metallurgical quality standards.
  • CAD and CAM software outputs — interpret design files to verify pattern dimensions and toolpath accuracy before mold production begins on new part programs.
  • Multi-step mold assembly sequences — execute complete mold build cycles independently including core setting, section alignment, and pre-pour verification checks.
  • Crane and rigging judgment — plan and direct the safe movement of heavy mold assemblies and oversized pattern boards in congested foundry layouts.
  • Non-routine mold repairs — assess and restore damaged molds and core boxes using advanced hand-finishing and patching techniques to minimize scrap.
  • Process monitoring across a full shift — apply systematic observation to detect sand system, equipment, and procedural anomalies and resolve them before they affect yield.
  • Industrial control software interfaces — operate and adjust foundry process controls for sand mixers and core blowers to maintain consistent output quality.

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