Associate in Applied Science - Advanced Manufacturing Tech
The Advanced Manufacturing Technology (AMT) A.A.S. degree program is designed to prepare students to move into the workforce in the modern manufacturing environment, and/or to transfer to an institution that offers a bachelor's degree in such studies as mechatronics, advanced manufacturing technology, or mechanical engineering technology. With American manufacturers becoming increasingly dependent upon the use of high-tech equipment that involves multiple, integrated systems, it is crucial to recruit and employ individuals who know how to operate, troubleshoot, and maintain it. Skills learned in this program include operation of a manual lathe, manual milling machine, as well as computer num
Courses
- AMT101 — Machine Shop Techniques I
- AMT102 — Machine Shop Analysis Methods
- AMT103 — Blueprint Reading Basics
- AMT110 — Machine Shop Techniques II
- AMT122 — Metrology and Quality Control
- AMT220 — Material/Manufacturing Process
- AMT231 — Intro Comp Numer Control Mach
- AMT232 — Adv Computer Numerical Control
- AMT291 — Adv Manufacturing Internship
- CIV106 — Mechanics
- DRA190 — Intro Computer-Aided Drafting
- DRA218 — 3D Modeling/3D Printing
- ECO103 — Basic Economics
- ECO111 — Macroeconomics
- ECO112 — Microeconomics
- EET130 — Fundamentals of Electronics
- EET140 — Electronic Construction
- ENG101 — English Composition I
- MAT115 — Algebra and Trigonometry I
- MAT125 — Elementary Statistics I