Program Description
This program is designed for students wanting to complete a Certificate in Manual Machining and enter the workforce. Students explore industrial print reading, lathe applications, and milling machine operation. This certificate program offers training in safety procedures, bench tools, layout tools, power equipment, precision measurement, and hand tools. Students will learn to read blueprints and interpret symbols, notes, dimensions and tolerances. They are introduced to basic lathe and milling applications. This certificate prepares students for entry-level career positions in machining and manufacturing.
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What You Will Learn
Upon completion of the program you will be able to:
1. Demonstrate safe, precise and efficient programming, set up, and operation of Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machine tools and manual machine tools
2. Apply industry standard implementation of quality measurement and inspection techniques
3. Design efficient parts and programs using an industry accepted Computer-Aided Design/Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAD/CAM) application
4. Read and interpret technical prints, dimensions and tolerances
5. Apply critical thinking and problem-solving skills to make correct and timely operational and quality control decisions
6. Demonstrate professionalism skills necessary to be successful on the job
7. Effectively communicate to build collaborative relationships with supervisors and colleagues
My Academic Plan
Courses are displayed in a part-time sequence providing flexibility for the working professional. Follow the pathway below to complete your certificate. This pathway may be accelerated by applying transfer credit, credit for prior learning, and/or completing one or more additional courses each semester. For more information, please see your Academic Advisor.
Fall Semester 1
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.