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Sets Focus Area: with Performance (KS/PI) Industrial and Manufacturing Systems ENPG02.01 Demonstrate effective oral, written, and visual communication related to industrial and manufacturing systems. ENPG02.01.01.00 ENPG02.01.01.01 ENPG02.01.01.02 ENPG02.01.01.03 ENPG02.01.01.04 ENPG02.01.01.05 ENPG02.01.01.06 ENPG02.01.01.07 ENPG02.01.01.08 ENPG02.01.01.09 ENPG02.01.01.10 ENPG02.01.02.00 ENPG02.01.02.01 Discuss effective methods to communicate essential industrial and manufacturing systems concepts to diverse audiences. Write and report subjective and objective industrial and manufacturing systems information. Write and report industrial and manufacturing systems information with the intent of being persuasive. Write and report industrial and manufacturing systems information with the intent of being informational. Write and report industrial and manufacturing systems information with the intent of being instructional. Analyze the audience and presentation environment f or industrial and manufacturing systems related presentations. Explain industrial and manufacturing systems technical concepts to non-technical audiences. Use industrial and manufacturing systems professional terminology. Identify, select, use appropriate multimedia resources to communicate industrial and manufacturing systems topics. Apply active listening skills using reflection, restatement, questioning, and clarification for industrial and manufacturing systems topics. Discern between various communication techniques and their ability to convey various types of aerospace related information. Effectively communicate industrial and manufacturing systems related scientific, technological, engineering, or mathematical information to the intended audience. mathematical reports using oral presentation skills regarding industrial and manufacturing systems topics. Page 1 of 7

ENPG02.01.02.02 ENPG02.01.02.03 ENPG02.01.02.04 ENPG02.01.02.05 ENPG02.01.03.00 ENPG02.01.03.02 mathematical reports using written presentation skills regarding industrial and manufacturing systems topics. mathematical reports using visual presentation skills regarding industrial and manufacturing systems topics. mathematical reports using multimedia presentation skills regarding industrial and manufacturing systems topics. Explain the various methods of giving and obtaining industrial and manufacturing systems information. Read, interpret, and analyze industrial and manufacturing systems technical materials, discerning information and concepts. Write and/or present a report on technical industrial and manufacturing systems literature; use graphical tools as appropriate. ENPG04.01 Use information technology to gather, store, apply and communicate industrial and manufacturing systems related data. ENPG04.01.01.00 ENPG04.01.01.01 ENPG04.01.01.02 ENPG04.01.01.03 ENPG04.01.02.00 ENPG04.01.02.01 ENPG04.01.02.02 Use information technology as it supports the gathering, storage, and transfer of data and industrial and manufacturing systems information. Apply different techniques for gathering storing and transferring industrial and manufacturing systems data. Select and use the tools to analyze and synthesize industrial and manufacturing systems data. Describe the meaning of probability and how it applies to a set of industrial and manufacturing systems data. Select and use different forms of information technology for industrial and manufacturing systems activities. Use computer to conduct industrial and manufacturing systems related research. Write industrial and manufacturing systems related reports based on Internet research, using calculations, graphs, and/or spreadsheets. ENPG04.01.02.03 Use simulation, modeling, prototype techniques to solve industrial and manufacturing systems problems. Page 2 of 7

ENPG04.01.02.04 ENPG04.01.03.00 Create, organize, manage, and distribute electronic industrial and manufacturing systems information. Apply technology to visualize an industrial and manufacturing systems problem. ENPG04.01.03.01 Select the proper visualization tools. ENPG04.01.03.02 Communicate industrial and manufacturing systems data visually. ENPG04.02 Evaluate the different technological tools used to manipulate and model industrial and manufacturing systems data. ENPG04.02.01.00 ENPG04.02.01.01 ENPG04.02.01.02 ENPG04.02.01.03 ENPG04.02.02.00 ENPG04.02.02.01 ENPG04.02.02.02 ENPG04.02.02.03 ENPG04.02.03.00 Use information technology tools to manipulate and create information from industrial and manufacturing systems data. Use statistical tools to analyze industrial and manufacturing systems data. Query and extract information from industrial and manufacturing systems data. Create knowledge from industrial and manufacturing systems data. Use modeling, simulation, and visualization to efficiently analyze, synthesize and communicate industrial and manufacturing systems information. Apply techniques for modeling industrial and manufacturing systems or problems. Apply techniques for scientific visualization and animation of complex physical systems or industrial and manufacturing systems problems. Test different industrial and manufacturing systems scenarios to multiple variables. Apply current computer programming languages to industrial and manufacturing systems development. ENPG06.01 Apply safety practices in the industrial and manufacturing systems environment. ENPG06.01.01.00 Develop good safety and health practices in the industrial and manufacturing systems workplace. Page 3 of 7

ENPG06.01.01.01 ENPG06.01.01.02 Exercise good safety practices in the industrial and manufacturing systems workplace. Follow various regulatory codes, such as EPA, FEMA, UL, OSHA, CSA. ENPG06.01.01.03 Reference and use material safety data sheets (MSDS). ENPG06.01.01.04 ENPG06.01.02.00 Encourage others to employ safe practices while employed in the industrial and manufacturing systems workplace. Use appropriate safety techniques, equipment, and procedures in industrial and manufacturing systems activities. ENPG06.01.02.01 Develop and implement emergency plans. ENPG06.01.02.02 Develop and implement workplace lab safety plan. ENPG06.01.02.03 ENPG06.01.02.04 Follow industrial and manufacturing systems related workplace regulations and record-keeping requirements. Use safety equipment in the industrial and manufacturing systems workplace. ENPG06.01.02.06 Accurately interpret safety signs, symbols, and labels. ENPG06.01.02.07 Demonstrate basic first aid. ENPG06.01.02.08 Use industrial and manufacturing systems related tools and equipment safely. ENPG06.02 Develop a broad awareness of safety, health, and environmental hazards when employed in industrial and manufacturing systems industries. ENPG06.02.01.00 ENPG06.02.01.01 ENPG06.02.01.02 Identify existing and potential hazards to safety, health, and environment in the industrial and manufacturing systems workplace. Describe potential safety, health and environmental hazards in various industrial and manufacturing systems work situations. Identify physical, chemical, toxicological, biological, and radioactive hazards in the industrial and manufacturing systems workplace. Page 4 of 7

ENPG06.03 Engage in continuous improvement of environmental, health and safety practices related to the industrial and manufacturing systems industries. ENPG06.03.01.00 ENPG06.03.01.01 Provide feedback and analysis to those in charge of industrial and manufacturing systems related environmental, health and safety practices. Analyze environmental impacts of industrial and manufacturing systems activities. ENPG06.03.01.02 Conduct a safety audit. ENPG06.03.01.03 Assess the impact of unsafe practices to industrial and manufacturing systems workers and the community. ENPG06.03.01.04 Apply appropriate corrective action. ENPG06.03.01.05 Develop new safety practices and procedures for new and existing industrial and manufacturing systems related technology. ENPG07.01 Participate effectively on an industrial and manufacturing systems project team. ENPG07.01.02.00 ENPG07.01.02.01 Exercise the ability to lead or follow in an industrial and manufacturing systems team environment. Describe leadership skills necessary to bring a team to consensus on a new method of working. ENPG07.02 Understand how and when to form industrial and manufacturing systems related project teams. ENPG07.02.01.00 Exercise leadership and teamwork skills in the industrial and manufacturing systems workplace. ENPG07.02.01.01 Analyze the need for a team. ENPG07.02.01.04 Know how and when to move people in and out of the team environment. Page 5 of 7

ENPG08.01 Know current ethical and legal standards in the scientific and mathematics as well as the industrial and manufacturing systems engineering and technology community. ENPG08.01.01.00 ENPG08.01.01.01 ENPG08.01.01.02 ENPG08.01.01.03 ENPG08.01.01.04 ENPG08.01.01.05 ENPG08.01.01.06 ENPG08.01.01.07 ENPG08.01.01.08 ENPG08.01.01.09 ENPG08.01.01.11 Adhere to ethical and legal standards while perfuming industrial and manufacturing systems career tasks. Evaluate the pros and cons of current ethical questions and scenarios, for example, environmental stewardship, genetic research, and living subjects in industrial and manufacturing systems research. Make ethical decisions when presented with ethical choices or moral dilemmas. Comply with ethical standards (code of ethics) for your field of industrial and manufacturing systems. Follow legal requirements for the treatment of people in the industrial and manufacturing systems workplace (e.g., ADA, EEO). Follow requirements of regulatory agencies in the scientific, and mathematics, engineering, or technology field (e.g., NFPA. OSHA, EPA, ADA, EOE, FCC). Develop personal ethics for real-life situations/experiences in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. Evaluate personal, professional, and organizational ethics. Explain fundamentals of patents, trademarks, copyrights, and proprietary information. Compare and contrast personal ethical values with various professional and organizational codes of ethics. Evaluate methods for protecting and conserving resources. ENPG09.02 Exhibit continuous improvement for personal and professional growth in industrial and manufacturing systems fields. ENPG09.02.01.03 Participate in industrial and manufacturing systems professional or trade organizations. Page 6 of 7

ENPG09.03 Research career pathways in industrial and manufacturing systems science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. ENPG09.03.01.01 List resources for researching funding sources for industrial and manufacturing systems scientific projects and technology. Page 7 of 7