CNC Machining Certificate
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should be completed in the order listed. This program functions as cohorts starting all semesters of each academic year. If you have questions or concerns about your MAP, please
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Program Description
This program is designed for students wanting to complete a one-year (two semester) Certificate in CNC Machining and enter the workforce. Students explore the skills and techniques in CNC lathe and mill programs, CAD/CAM, and metrology principles. This program trains students in computer numerical control (CNC) lathe operations and CNC milling operations. Students gain exposure to Computer-Aided Design/Computer-Aided Machining (CAD/CAM) for 2-axis machining, 3-axis wireframe and surface modeling, lathe programming, and direct numerical control (DNC) systems. This certificate program prepares students for entry-level careers in CNC machining and manufacturing.
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First Semester
MAC 201 | Intro to CNC Turning Operations | 3 |
MAC 205 | Intro to CNC Milling Operations | 3 |
MAC 202 | CNC Turning Operations II | 3 |
MAC 206 | CNC Milling Operations II | 3 |
MAC 240 | CAD/CAM 2D | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 15 |
Second Semester
MTE 130 | Metrology | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: | 3 |
Total Credit Hours: 18
Important Program Notes:
Students in the Precision Machining Technology program enter as a cohort. All students must be full-time and register for all the program classes each semester. The classes in the first and second semesters are organized in 7.5 week blocks. The classes are scheduled sequentially with the competencies learned in each class building on the students' skills and preparing them for the next group of classes. Manual Machining must be completed before taking CNC Machining.