CNC Machining (AAS)
CNC Machining A.A.S. is designed to prepare students as entry-level machinists. Students will study machining processes and procedures using lathes, mills, and precision grinders. Students will be prepared to enter the work force as entry-level CNC operators, CNC programmers, CAD/CAM technicians, and manual machinists. Students will be prepared for machining jobs in many areas including transportation, energy industry, aerospace, job shop, and tool and die making.
Courses
- COMX 106 — Comm in a Dynamic Workplace
- DDSN 132 — MasterCam Solids
- MCH 130 — Machine Shop
- MCH 132 — Introduction to Engine Lathes
- MCH 134 — Introduction to Mills
- MCH 136 — Advanced Lathes
- MCH 137 — Advanced Mills
- MCH 139 — Grinding Applications
- MCH 230 — Tooling and Fixtures in CNC
- MCH 231 — CNC Turning Operations Level 1
- MCH 232 — CNC Turning Programming Oper 2
- MCH 233 — CNC Turning Programming Oper 3
- MCH 234 — CNC Milling Operations Level 1
- MCH 235 — CNC Milling Programming Oper 2
- MCH 236 — CNC Milling Programming Oper 3
- MCH 237 — CAD/CAM CNC Turning Center
- MCH 238 — CAD/CAM CNC Machining Center
- MCH 240 — Metallurgy
- MCH 245 — Shop Practices