Manufacturing, Industry, Transportation
Machinist Technology
The Machine Technology program offers a broad training that prepares individuals for entry-level employment in the machining industry. Through a combination of classroom study and assigned lab activities, students develop trade skills and become familiar with production methods and standards common to the industry. Within the lab setting, emphasis is on the practical application of skills. Students will learn to operate a variety of conventional machine tools and computer numerical control (CNC) machines, interpret industrial drawings/blueprints, and use precision measuring and inspection instruments. Good math, problem-solving, and computer skills are important.
Degrees & Certificates
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Basic Machine Operator COCP
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Computer Numerical Control: CAD/CAM AS
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Computer Numerical Control:CAD/CAM COA
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Computerized Numerical Control (CNC) Operator COA
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Industrial Maintenance COA
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Machinist Standard AS
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Machinist Standard COA
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Manual Lathe and Milling Operator COA
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Tool & Die AS
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Tool & Die COA