Metals Technology (AAS)
Metals Technology is designed to prepare students as entry-level technicians in many areas, including automotive machining, tool and die making, mold making, job shop machinist, gun-smithing, lay-out and inspection welding, new construction welder, and fabrication. Students will study machining processes and procedures, properties of metals, blueprint reading, and inspection techniques. Welding skills (including practical, theoretical, and technical training) are taught using oxyacetylene, manual stick electrode, semiautomatic Mig, Tig (Heliarc), dualshield Mig, and various additional processes. Miller Electric has chosen Helena College as one of its regional training centers. Therefore, stu
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 240 — Metallurgy
- MCH 245 — Shop Practices
- WLDG 107 — Industrial Safety for Welding
- WLDG 112 — Cutting Processes
- WLDG 135 — GMAW Theory and Practical Ap
- WLDG 137 — Blueprint Read, Layout/Beg Fab
- WLDG 141 — GTAW Theory and Prac App
- WLDG 151 — Shop Practices
- WLDG 181 — SMAW Theory and Practical App