Available courses

Hand-held Digital Oscilloscope (EB01C) delivers hands-on skills in operating industrial-grade test equipment. Hand-held Digital Oscilloscope (EB01C) is an add-on to Oscilloscope (EB01A), covering eight additional skills including identifying oscilloscope controls, performing AC voltage calculations, and measuring frequency. The skills-based curriculum presents hands-on activities using a hand-held digital oscilloscope along with the Flexponent™ panels included with the prerequisite course Oscilloscope (EB01A). Panels are easily added and exchanged on the JobMaster™ Learning Station.

Catalog Number: 88-EB01C-0000
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The CAD with spectraCAD Engraver module teaches you how to create and modify CAD drawings in a CAD-CAM environment. Many of the spectraCAD operations you will practice in this module will enable you to navigate features and commands that are common to most CAD software applications.

You will practice CAD commands by creating a two-dimensional drawing of an object and converting the drawing into NC code. The lessons are rich in practical instruction on industry-relevant drawing practices.

You will gain an appreciation of how CAD enables a manufacturer to design a prototype on a computer and then produce the part on a CNC (Computer Numeric Control) machine. If the prototype part fails to meet expectations, it can quickly and easily be redesigned using CAD and machined again.

Cat. Number 88-3004-0001
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The CAM Milling with spectraCAM Milling module introduces students to the fundamentals of CAM programs and their use in industry. Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software forms the link between computer-aided drafting (CAD) designs and CNC manufacturing. Students are instructed in toolpath generation, contouring, engraving, pocketing, machining operations for ruled and swept surfaces, and code generation.

88-3005-0001


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The JobMaster Mechanical Training Bench presents the principles of power transmission using the same industrial-strength components used in factory environments. Through ten courses covering 63 skills, students work with basic machines, machine statics and dynamics, shafts and keys, bearings, belt drives, chain drives, speed reducers, electric brakes and gear drives. In ME05, belt drives are covered.

Catalog number 88-ME05-0001

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LCR Circuits (EA01C) teaches the relationships between electrical properties such as inductance, capacitance and reactance. The skills-based curriculum builds on concepts learned in the prerequisite Resistors and Conductors (EA01B) course. Using the same components they will find in industrial environments, including relays, contactors, capacitors and inductors, students learn to determine capacitance, assemble an electromagnet, induce voltage and operate transformers.EA01C includes five additional Flexponent™ panels for use with the JobMaster™ Learning Station in eleven hands-on activities.

Cat. Number 88-EA01C-0000
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Electric Motors (EA04) guides students through hands-on activities using common industrial motors, including three-phase, split-phase and capacitor-start motors. From wiring motor circuits to preventive maintenance and troubleshooting, students gain practical experience in all aspects of industrial motor operation, including connecting and operating a three-phase motor, troubleshooting a capacitor-start motor and testing motors with adjustable loads The skills-based curriculum presents hands-on activities using industrial grade electrical components mounted on ten Flexponent™ panels which attach to the JobMaster Learning Station.

Cat. Number 88-EA04-0000
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For students who have completed the Fundamentals of Robotics module, the Advanced Robotic Programming module offers the opportunity to further explore robotic programming. Using RoboCell, the same 3D-solid modeling robotic simulation software that the student has previously used, Advanced Robotic Programming gives the students a greater understanding of the robotics concepts and programming commands they have already learned, as well as the ability to extend that knowledge to gain a greater understanding of robot capabilities, of working with and manipulating a robot, and accomplishing various tasks while focusing both on the goal as well as programming skills and program efficiency.

This module gives students the advanced skills needed to operate, maintain, program and test robotic systems. The activities challenge students to design solutions for industrial robotic applications, with an emphasis on real industrial concerns, such as recording accurate positions, optimizing programming and increasing productivity.


Catalog Number 88-3048-0000
[Ver: 2.0.2.0]

The Bearing Service (ME13) curriculum is a training module for installing, removing, and servicing plain and roller bearings. Bearing Service (ME13) presents the working principles of bearings in the most effective way: by using the same industrial-strength components used in factory environments. Students learn the principles of proper bearing service and work with a bearing packer, bearing pullers, an arbor press, grease gun and various bearing types. 

[Catalog Number 88-ME13-0001]
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Transformers (EA03) introduces students to the various aspects of transformers. They not only learn how to apply transformer principles but also have to work through a number of hands-on activities and learn how to inspect, test, troubleshoot, disconnect, replace and reconnect transformers. Students learn how to calculate secondary voltage, primary current, primary and secondary current KVA, transformer efficiency and how to apply these calculations. The skills-based curriculum presents hands-on activities using industrial grade electrical components mounted on a three-phase power control panel (PC06) and three-phase transformer panel (E003) which attach to the Jobmaster Learning Station.

Cat. #88-EA03-0000

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The CAM Milling with spectraCAM Milling module introduces students to the fundamentals of CAM programs and their use in industry. Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software forms the link between computer-aided drafting (CAD) designs and CNC manufacturing. Students are instructed in toolpath generation, contouring, engraving, pocketing, machining operations for ruled and swept surfaces, and code generation.

Cat. Number 88-3005-0002
[Ver: 2.0.0.0]

The JobMaster(r) Mechanical Training Bench presents the principles of power transmission using the same industrial-strength components used in factory environments. Through ten courses covering 63 skills, students work with basic machines, machine statics and dynamics, shafts and keys, bearings, belt drives, chain drives, speed reducers, electric brakes and gear drives. In ME03, machines shafts and keys are covered. 

Catalog number 88-ME03-0001

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The JobMaster Mechanical Training Bench presents the principles of power transmission using the same industrial-strength components used in factory environments. Through ten courses covering 63 skills, students work with basic machines, machine statics and dynamics, shafts and keys, bearings, belt drives, chain drives, speed reducers, electric brakes and gear drives. In ME06, chain drives are covered. 

Cat. Number 88-ME06-0001

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BA01A: Mathematics for Technicians I is designed to equip technicians with the math skills they are likely to need on a daily basis. Topics covered include arithmetic and algebra, types of numbers (whole numbers, fractions, and decimals), percentages, ratios and proportions, systems of measurement, geometry, and trigonometry.

Cat Number: 88-BA01A-0001           

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The Hydraulics Technology modules introduce students to the principles of hydraulics and the use of fluid power in automated manufacturing environments. In these modules, students use software to create, modify, operate and observe simulated hydraulic and electro-hydraulic devices and circuits. Students also use a hydraulics training panel with a wide assortment of industrial grade hydraulic components.

In Hydraulics Technology 3: Advanced Hydraulics and Electro-hydraulics, students are exposed to the function and operation of advanced components and circuits involving switches, relays, timers, electrical push buttons, solenoid operated valves and proximity sensors. In addition, students learn the critical skill of how to connect circuits by reading schematic diagrams.

Catalog number: 88-8071-0030
[Ver: 1.3.1.2]

The PLC Technology with the Allen-Bradley CompactLogix is a four-course series focusing on the foundational building blocks that are required to understand how PLCs work and how they are programmed. The courses feature hardware and software used in the automation industry: Rockwell’s Allen-Bradley CompactLogix 5380 PLC and the Studio 5000 Logix Designer PLC programming package. 

The first course in the series emphasizes the basics of PLC theory and essential ladder logic programming concepts. The course concludes with a series of PLC programming projects. 


Catalog Number 88-8230-0010

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Thyristor Electric Motor Drives (EB03) delivers hands-on skills in operating the same industrial-grade components used extensively in industrial electric motor drives. Students learn SCR control and PWM principles while acquiring skills including operating full-wave SCR DC motor drives, DIAC-controlled TRIAC AC motor drives and Schmitt Trigger-Controlled TRIAC AC Motor Drives. The skills-based curriculum builds on the concepts learned in the prerequisite Industrial Power Electronics series. Thyristor Electric Motor Drives (EB03) presents fifteen additional skills and eight additional Flexponent™ panels for use with the JobMaster Learning Station.

Cat. Number 88-EB03-0000
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This module is the third in the series of Pneumatics Technology modules, which enable students to grasp the fundamentals of pneumatic and electro-pneumatic controlled systems (pneumatic systems controlled electrically) commonly used in modern automated manufacturing environments. Virtual and hands-on activities challenge students to design and build pneumatic circuits with simulation software and actual components. In this module, students are exposed to the function and operation of electric/electro-pneumatic components such as switches, relays, timers, electrical push buttons, solenoid operated valves and proximity sensors. Using graphic simulations and animations, students create, modify, operate and observe simulated pneumatic and electro-pneumatic devices and circuits. Students connect different components, change physical parameters and observe system responses.

Catalog Number: 88-8070-0030

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Motors and Generators (EA01D) delivers a complete understanding of phase relationships and the practical operation of motors and generators through activities including operating AC and DC generators, operating a series motor and demonstrating reactance and impedance. The skills-based curriculum builds on concepts learned in the prerequisite LCR Circuits (EA01C) course. Motors and Generators (EA01D) adds interactive content for eight additional hands-on activities using the Basic Power Electricity equipment.

Cat. Number 88-EA01D-0000
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Electronic Timers (EB04) delivers hands-on skills in operating the same industrial-grade timer devices used extensively in time-delay relays, motor drives and digital circuits. Students acquire skills including connecting and operating a 555 timer, verifying an astable timer circuit and connecting and operating an electronic pulse train. The skills-based curriculum builds on the concepts learned in the prerequisite courses: Oscilloscope (EB01A) and Digital Multimeter (EB01B). Electronic Timers (EB04) presents six additional skills with a timer Flexponent™ panel which attach to the JobMaster Learning Station.

Cat. Number 88-EB04-0000
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Digital Multimeter (EB01B) guides students through hands-on activities using industrial-grade test equipment. Students gain essential skills in the function and operation of a digital multimeter including safety, measuring voltage and resistance, testing grounds and more. The skills-based curriculum presents hands-on activities using an industrial grade digital multimeter as well as electrical components mounted on two included Flexponent™ panels which attach to the JobMaster Learning Station.

Cat. Number: 88-EB01B-0000
[Ver: 2.1.3.0]

The Safety Fundamentals course introduces students to important safety fundamentals regarding regulations, policies, equipment, procedures, training and much more.  The course starts with an overview of the regulations and policies of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) including employer responsibilities and employee rights.  Students then learn techniques on how to make the work environment safer and how to protect themselves by using personal protective equipment.  The course then provides information on handling injuries and accidents related to workers, the workplace, and equipment.  After providing information on safety, the course then covers training, production team member roles, product development and customer service. 


Catalog number: 88-3202-0000               

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The CAD with spectraCAD Engraver module teaches you how to create and modify CAD drawings in a CAD-CAM environment. Many of the spectraCAD operations you will practice in this module will enable you to navigate features and commands that are common to most CAD software applications.

You will practice CAD commands by creating a two-dimensional drawing of an object and converting the drawing into NC code. The lessons are rich in practical instruction on industry-relevant drawing practices.

You will gain an appreciation of how CAD enables a manufacturer to design a prototype on a computer and then produce the part on a CNC (Computer Numeric Control) machine. If the prototype part fails to meet expectations, it can quickly and easily be redesigned using CAD and machined again.

Cat. Number 88-3004-0002
[Ver: 2.0.0.0]

Electromagnetic Motor Starters (EA07) guides students through hands-on activities using industrial motor controls. From wiring motor control circuits to troubleshooting, students gain practical experience in all aspects of industrial motor control, including testing and resetting overload protection, operating a three-phase reversing starter and troubleshooting a three-phase motor control circuit. The skills-based curriculum presents eight critical skills using industrial magnetic starters, relays, and START-STOP motor control components mounted on six included Flexponent™ panels which attach to the JobMaster Learning Station.

Part Number 88-EA07-0000
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The Measurement and Quality Control module enables students to gain a solid foundation of knowledge and skill in performing measurements and calculations. In this module, the student learns to use precision measurement tools, such as steel rule, tape measure, protractor, micrometer, height gauge, various calipers and dial indicators. Students gain proficiency in reading mechanical drawings, in selecting the proper tools for inspecting parts and in preparing quality control/inspection reports.

Students learn how to collect data on a sample and calculate the mean, median and standard deviation. They also learn how these concepts relate to statistical sampling, tolerance and quality control. The module includes statistical process control activities that allows students to collect and display measurement data in a spreadsheet. 

Catalog number: 88-8014-0001

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Single-phase and Three-phase Power Supplies (EB02B) delivers hands-on skills in operating industrial-grade bridge rectifiers, transformers and test equipment, including connecting and operating a zener diode voltage regulator, operating a DC power supply with an IC voltage regulator, and testing a three-phase bridge rectifier. The skills-based curriculum builds on the concepts learned in the prerequisite course: DC Power Supplies (EB02A). Single-phase and Three-phase Power Supplies (EB02B) presents thirteen additional skills using three-phase bridge rectifiers and zener diodes mounted on three included Flexponent™ panels which attach to the JobMaster Learning Station.

Cat. Number 88-EB02B-0000
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The Computer Integrated Manufacturing 2 module contains three to four workstations and is based on an educational system which fully replicates an industrial CIM using the OpenCIM Software.

This module assumes prior knowledge of OpenCIM software and the basic concepts and procedures that were covered in the CIM 1 module. The activities described in this module include mass production, robotic systems, location planning, QC devices, part feeding, assembly, purchasing orders, MRP and CIM databases.

In this module students will learn how to design, set up and operate CIM cells that contain three to four workstations and learn about the devices used in these CIM cells and the parts that they can manufacture. In addition, students will learn about the OpenCIM databases that play a key role in production management and storage of all the data that is collected before, during and after production.

Cat. Number: 88-3016-0000
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Resistors and Conductors (EA01B) teaches vital skills for troubleshooting and testing circuits including measuring resistance, calculating and measuring wire size, determining losses in a wire, and drawing resistor symbols. The skills-based curriculum builds on the concepts learned in the prerequisite course: Electrical Circuits (EA01A). Adding one new Flexponent™ panel to the Basic Power Electricity series, Resistors and Conductors (EA01B) presents hands-on activities using a industrial-grade resistors, potentiometers, rheostats and coils.

Cat. Number 88-EA01B-0000
[Ver: 2.0.0.0]

Machine Vision and Quality Control (Lab Course #2) with the Cognex In-Sight 2000 builds on the content of the first lab course and emphasizes vision systems in automated production lines and the vision software tools that aid in the inspection of parts, products, and packaging.

Catalog number: 88-8089-0000

Version: 2.0.1.0

The JobMaster Mechanical Training Bench presents the principles of power transmission using the same industrial-strength components used in factory environments. Through ten courses covering 63 skills, students work with basic machines, machine statics and dynamics, shafts and keys, bearings, belt drives, chain drives, speed reducers, electric brakes and gear drives. In ME02, machine statics and dynamics are covered. 

Cat. Number 88-ME02-0001
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The JobMaster Mechanical Training Bench presents the principles of power transmission using the same industrial-strength components used in factory environments. Through a series of courses covering 63 skills, students work with basic machines, machine statics and dynamics, shafts and keys, bearings, belt drives, chain drives, speed reducers, electric brakes and gear drives. In ME10, electric brakes are covered.

Catalog number 88-ME10-0001

[Ver: 3.0.1.0]

The PLC Technology with the Allen-Bradley CompactLogix is a four-course series focusing on the foundational building blocks that are required to understand how PLCs work and how they are programmed. The courses feature hardware and software used in the automation industry: Rockwell’s Allen-Bradley CompactLogix 5380 controller and the Studio 5000 Logix Designer PLC programming package. 

The third course in the series focuses on ladder diagram comparison and mathematical instructions. The course also includes a number of PLC programming projects.

Catalog number: 88-8230-0030

Version: 1.1.1.0

For students who have completed the Fundamentals of Robotics module, the Advanced Robotic Programming module [77-5002-0000] offers the opportunity to further explore robotic programming. Using RoboCell, the same 3D-solid modeling robotic simulation software that the student has previously used, Advanced Robotic Programming gives the students a greater understanding of the robotics concepts and programming commands they have already learned, as well as the ability to extend that knowledge to gain a greater understanding of robot capabilities, of working with and manipulating a robot, and accomplishing various tasks while focusing both on the goal as well as programming skills and program efficiency.


This module gives students the advanced skills needed to operate, maintain, program and test robotic systems. The activities challenge students to design solutions for industrial robotic applications, with an emphasis on real industrial concerns, such as recording accurate positions, optimizing programming and increasing productivity.

Catalog # 88-5002-0000

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Servo Motor Drives (EB06) delivers hands-on skills using precision servo motor systems found in CNC machines, robotic and hydraulic systems. Students learn closed-loop servo motor control and system feedback principles while acquiring skills including installing, monitoring and troubleshooting servo motor drives. The skills-based curriculum builds on the concepts learned in the prerequisite courses in the Industrial Power Electronics series. Servo Motor Drives (EB06) presents six additional skills with an industrial-grade servo motor and drive mounted on a Flexponent™ panel which attaches to the JobMaster Learning Station.

Cat. Number 88-EB06-0000
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The Laser Alignment Tools (ME11) package is an optional supplement to the JobMaster Mechanical Training Bench. This option adds Laser tools for both shaft and belt alignment along with all the hardware needed to deliver comprehensive instruction in all aspects of Laser Alignment. Using Laser Alignment Tools with the JobMaster Mechanical Bench, student learn to align shafts, pulleys and couplings, and check for soft foot using the same tools used in industry. 

For use with SKF Shaft Alignment Tool TKSA 31.

Catalog number 88-ME11-0001

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Oscilloscope (EB01A) guides students through hands-on activities using industrial-grade test equipment. Students gain essential skills in the function and operation of an oscilloscope including identifying oscilloscope controls, adjusting probe compensation, and measuring AC voltage and frequency with an oscilloscope. The skills-based curriculum presents hands-on activities using an industrial grade oscilloscope as well as electrical components mounted on two included Flexponent™ panels which attach to the JobMaster Learning Station.


88-EB01A-0000

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The Electromechanical Maintenance Cell is the ultimate capstone to any industrial maintenance / mechatronics program. Students learn to assemble, wire, maintain, and troubleshoot electromechanical systems just as if they were in the industrial environment.

Part numbers: 

88-ZA00-1600  (ZA01-ZA07) and 88-EMMC-0000


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The synergy of new cutting-edge technologies has provided the impetus for the Fourth Industrial Revolution and has shaped the nature of the Industry 4.0 ecosystem. In this course, you will learn how Industry 4.0 technologies enable vast improvements for manufacturing enterprises and their end consumers such as custom mass production, enhanced customer experience, real time business processes, lean maintenance, and more.

Catalog number: 88-3301-0020

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The JobMaster Mechanical Training Bench presents the principles of power transmission using the same industrial-strength components used in factory environments. Through a series of courses covering 63 skills, students work with basic machines, machine statics and dynamics, shafts and keys, bearings, belt drives, chain drives, speed reducers, electric brakes and gear drives. In ME09, machine speed reducers are covered. 


Cat. Number 88-ME09-0001

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The Pneumatics Technology 2 module introduces students to advanced principles and components of pneumatics and pneumatically controlled systems commonly used in automated manufacturing environments. Students are also introduced to timing diagrams and the logic functions AND and OR, and implement them in pneumatic circuits.

Students create, modify, operate and observe simulated pneumatic devices and circuits. Students test and troubleshoot pneumatic circuits by connecting components, changing physical parameters and observing system responses. The module focuses on pneumatics circuits and industrial applications.


Catalog number: 88-8070-0020

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Fundamentals of Robotics [77-5001-0000provides students with a unique opportunity to gain experience and skill in robotic operation and programming through an industrial robotic training simulation software. This module features RoboCell, a 3D-solid modeling robotic simulation software, which allows students to expand their programming skills through a variety of simulated robotic workcells.


This module gives students the fundamental skills needed to operate, maintain, program and test robotic systems. The activities challenge students to design solutions for industrial robotic applications, with emphasis on real industrial concerns, such as recording accurate positions, optimizing programming and increasing productivity.

Catalog # 88-5001-0000

[Ver: 1.1.1.1]

Stepper Motor Drives (EB05) delivers hands-on skills using stepper motor systems found in robots, precision linear positioning devices, CNC machines and other devices that provide motion control with calculated accuracy. Students acquire skills including confirming stepper motor step angle, installing and monitoring a basic stepper motor drive and troubleshooting stepper motor drives. The skills-based curriculum builds on the concepts learned in the prerequisite courses in the Industrial Power Electronics series. Stepper Motor Drives (EB05) presents seven additional skills with an industrial-grade stepper motor and drive mounted on a Flexponent™ panel which attaches to the JobMaster Learning Station.

Cat. Number 88-EB05-0000
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Pilot Devices (EA09) delivers hands-on skills in installing, operating and troubleshooting pilot devices used in electric control circuits. Pilot Devices (EA09) is an add-on to Electromagnetic Motor Starters (EA07), covering ten additional skills including connecting and operating photoelectric sensors with fiber optics, capacitive and inductive proximity switches, limit switches, pressure switches, liquid level switches, and magnetic reed switches. The skills-based curriculum presents hands-on activities using industrial-grade components mounted on the four included Flexponent™ panels which attach to the JobMaster(r) Learning Station.

Cat. Number 88-EA09-0000
[Ver: 2.0.0.0]